LegalforLandlords warns that the Renters' Rights Act will drive stricter referencing and affordability thresholds, leaving many renters unable to secure a home in practice.
Allsop research shows more than two in five landlords are unlikely to continue letting after the Renters' Rights Act takes effect, with single-property landlords most likely to exit.
Analysis of the latest TPO expulsions reveals £16,200 of landlord and tenant money left without a recovery route, exposing critical gaps in client money protection across the...
Mark Foxcroft, partner, Devonshires, examines how the Renters' Rights Act 2025 will fundamentally reshape England's private rented sector through the abolition of fixed-term tenancies,...
Garrett Foxon, CEO of LettsPay, explores how tenants are increasingly misusing APP fraud claims to dispute routine tenancy matters, bypassing established redress schemes and creating...
Poor maintenance can lead to legal challenges or enforcement action. Tenants have routes for complaints and redress if landlords fail to comply with the set timeframes.