Analysis from Rushbrook & Rathbone shows that professional property management can cost landlords as little as £860 a year, a fraction of the fines they risk under the...
Research from LRG's Spring 2026 Lettings Report cautions that the Renters' Rights Act could reduce housing options for the tenants it was designed to protect.
New research from Rushbrook & Rathbone shows the UK property management sector is expanding steadily, but the Renters' Rights Act is expected to intensify pressure on a highly...
Propoly analysis of residential listings data finds the number of homes for sale with tenants in situ has fallen 43.9% in two years, as the Renters' Rights Act makes landlords...
Ipsos polling shows 85% of private renters have heard of the Renters' Rights Act, yet many remain unaware of provisions designed to limit rent increases and advance payments.
New Propoly research finds a significant Renters' Rights Act awareness gap among tenants, with 36% knowing little to nothing about the legislation and 88% yet to seek any guidance.
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.