New analysis identifies which English city centre postcodes face the greatest operational pressure from Renters' Rights Act reforms, based on private rented sector concentration.
Jonathan Rolande, founder of House Buy Fast, argues that the professionalisation of the private rented sector, while well-intentioned, risks displacing the human discretion and...
New Aldermore research shows landlord rental yields at their joint second-highest level in five years, but the Renters' Rights Act is weighing heavily on smaller portfolio landlords'...
Research by Real Estate:UK reveals the tribunal system lacks the data and capacity to manage the surge in rent appeals triggered by the Renters' Rights Act.
Reapit is urging letting agents to prioritise data resilience and audit trails as the Renters' Rights Act tightens compliance requirements across the private rented sector.
Natalie Peat, account director at The PHA Group, explores why well-intentioned rental reform risks falling short without the digital tools to help tenants understand, record and act on...
Rental yield data from Inventory Base shows just over a quarter of landlords accelerated rent increases ahead of the Renters' Rights Act coming into force.
Auction House recorded a 70% year-on-year rise in tenanted property listings in April, as smaller buy-to-let landlords sold up ahead of the Renters' Rights Act and experienced...
New research shows 80% of landlords are worried about the Renters' Rights Act, even as tenant data points to a far more stable private rented sector than many expect.
Housing law expert Natalie Peacock breaks down the four key changes brought in by the Renters' Rights Act and what tenants should do to protect themselves.