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.
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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.
Landlord portfolios are shrinking due to government policymaking, according to new research from Benham and Reeves.
Michael Gove’s proposed planning reforms have failed to win over landlords, according to specialist buy-to-let broker Mortgages for Business.
As pressure continues to mount on the private rental sector, one of the government's biggest challenges remains how to stop landlords from looking for the exit amid a constant...
With commercial building owners waiting more than two years for feedback to a consultation on new MEES for the sector and ongoing uncertainty over future regulations, the government...
Following recent announcement of reforms aimed at enhancing customer protections for personal bank accounts, safeagent is calling upon the City Minister to extend these reforms to...
Giving Homes England the power to acquire land, masterplan and grant planning approval offers a glimmer of hope for scaling up housing delivery, according to the government.
With just a year and a half left for the government to reach its own target of 1m new homes promised by the end of Parliament, research from Stripe Property Group looks at what they...
Craig Hall, Director at LSL New Homes Financial Services, looks at how the new build industry can plan for the future amid current uncertainty in the market.
We reached out to property professionals via PR platform News Page to see if there was a better use for almost £2bn in 'unneeded' cash handed back to the Treasury by Michael...
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