A sustained government attack on landlords, culminating in the publication of the Renters' Reform Bill, could cause many to finally exit the sector with the ban on Section 21 cited as...
Three-quarters of landlords say that they will raise rents and/or deposit sizes in the face of new legislation which is set to change landlords’ abilities to refuse pets.
With interest rates currently at their highest levels since 2008 and as many as 50% of landlords indicating that they will leave the sector as a result, new research from Finbri looks...
Letting agents and landlords have a big part to play in making sure that updated fire safety regulations improve standards for tenants living in taller buildings, according to No...
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank, looks at the capital's prime lettings market and the effects of recent sweeping regulatory changes on landlords.
Landlords hit by rising costs and tightening regulations are continuing to sell up, according to newly released data from Zoopla which report that, as a result, more cheaper homes are...
Guy Coggrave, Managing Director, GSC Grays, looks at how The Renters' Reform Bill could offer landlords the opportunity to review their portfolio and consider if their properties and...
Renovating used to be a value alternative to moving, but with the cost-of-living crisis, soaring inflation, and material price hikes, many will be asking is it still worthwhile?