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Planning red tape has caused a slowdown in build-to-rent (BTR) schemes that risks undermining investor confidence, according ...
The government risks creating uncertainty and conflict between landlords and tenants unless rules are clarified soon.
Over the last 6 months, the top UK landlords have been quietly exiting the sector. Likened to the “whales” of the crypto ...
Many tenants are staying put for much longer due to their struggle to find rentals and the prospect of paying higher rents for a new property.
County Durham hopes to restrict HMO conversions across the county amid fears that rising numbers are impacting communities.
It adds that the large fine reflected the size of the landlord’s portfolio, and knowledge of the regulations, particularly as ...
Landlords in Scunthorpe have called for judicial reform after their bid to challenge an upcoming selective licensing scheme ...
Millions of landlords will have to renew their Electrical Installation Condition Reports in the coming months, warn ...
A “reckless” letting agent has been handed a £14,000 fine for renting out a dangerously unsafe house to vulnerable tenants.
Allowing tenants to have pets amounts to legalising trespass by livestock and should be dropped from the Renters’ Rights Bill, according to a former local Tory councillor.
The LandlordZONE podcast sat down with Nationwide's Landlord Lending Chief to talk EPCs and what they mean for landlords.
Disgruntled residents in York have backed a petition to clamp down on the number of short-term lets in the city.
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