Recent data from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities show that 24,260 households served a valid Section 21 notice were due council help in 2022/23.
Related topic: Renters Reform Bill
Landlords are desperate for greater clarity on the government's vision for private renters, according to the AIIC.
The latest research from Leaders Romans Group has found that despite a clear majority of landlords bracing themselves for a rough ride, few intend to sell up in response.
A new survey published by PayProp UK has revealed that the majority of lettings professionals still disapprove of the Renters (Reform) Bill in its current form.
The long-awaited Renters (Reform) Bill is being held up by vested interests in the government whips’ office, according to reports.
The long-awaited Renters (Reform) Bill intends to introduce widespread changes across the Private Rented Sector. But how will the proposed reforms impact the responsibilities of...
Future investment in the industry from landlords and letting agents could be threatened if a number of crucial questions surrounding the Renters (Reform) Bill remain unanswered,...
A new, free, and CPD-accredited course has been launched by RentTech platform, Goodlord, designed to help letting agents navigate the upcoming implementation of the Renters (Reform)...
Reduced activity among landlords as a result of the Renters (Reform) Bill is forecast to financially impact letting agents by hundreds of millions of pounds.
Inventories will be the last line of defence for landlords worried about having to allow pets in their rented properties, according to the Association of Independent Inventory Clerks.
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