On 4 August 2021, the government announced that Section 82 of the Coronavirus Act 2020, which prevents landlords of commercial properties from being able to evict tenants for rent...

On 4 August 2021, the government announced that Section 82 of the Coronavirus Act 2020, which prevents landlords of commercial properties from being able to evict tenants for rent...
A substantial wave of capital is heading for the UK’s suburban build to rent housing sector, as investors look to diversify and grow their exposure to the private rental market,...
At present, a total of 106,337 PRS properties are currently under minimum standards and are therefore being let illegally. Despite the scale of this challenge, funding was offered to...
Propertymark is praising the work of its letting agent members in their continued efforts to prevent and resolve disputes by setting out clear expectations and information as well as...
A new report has been released this week, analysing the UK housing crisis, and making 11 recommendations on how the sector can achieve the target of 300,000 new homes per year.
In the six months between October 2020 and March of this year, new tenant application numbers across the capital climbed by 34% when compared to the previous six months (April 2020 to...
Rental figures for October have revealed that, despite a slight drop of 0.2% from September's total, the average rent in the UK is now £1059, a rise of 8.7% on the same time last...
The majority of British households have the heating turned on constantly as we enter autumn and winter, and after months without it being in use, challenges can arise.
The UK build-to-rent sector is gathering steam despite fears over future progress being hampered by the sector grinding to a halt during the initial stages of the pandemic which...
The proportion of landlords feeling optimistic about different aspects of letting is at the highest level for five years, according to new research carried out on behalf of Paragon...
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