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The Renters’ Rights Bill could trigger an exodus among landlords, reducing the supply of affordable housing, industry leaders ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill must be workable for all landlords and tenants, experts have warned, as it reaches committee stage in the House of Lords today.
Landlords should target student housing and build-to-rent (BTR) if they want a secure investment with decent yields, it has been suggested ...
Sefton Council has threatened to get tough on private landlords if they don’t help tenants keep their rubbish under control.
Growing numbers of landlords are moving into commercial property amid fears that the residential market is too challenging.
Rents in London have dropped compared to a year ago, while Britain as a whole has seen values rise. Hamptons said new lets In ...
“Our analysis reveals that a growing number of landlords are selling up to exit the sector and there’s a common misconception ...
A landlord who hoodwinked her student tenants into paying higher deposits has been ordered to pay more than £11,000 in fines ...
Landlords are less likely to win their appeal against an improvement notice following an Upper Tribunal ruling.
A drop in the UK inflation rate has sparked hopes that it could prompt a cut in interest rates next month amid the threat of ...
The cost of renting and buying is the same due to small falls in mortgage rates, according to Hamptons. Typical mortgage rates of just over 5% for a first-time buyer with a 10% deposit means the ...
A landlord has been fined more than £43,000 for renting unsafe and rodent-infested flats - but blamed tenants for the disrepair.