Despite the government setting new targets to fix unsafe cladding by 2029, thousands of innocent leaseholders still remain trapped in unsafe buildings, one campaign group says.
The Renters’ Rights Bill returns to Parliament, threatening to devastate the private rented sector. How will this legislation affect landlords?
London rents have fallen for the fourth consecutive quarter, while the national average saw the smallest increase in 2024 ...
Scotland’s housing market ended 2024 with a quiet finish, experiencing a modest recovery throughout the year. Data from ...
Xp UK reveals 35% of homes for sale in England have seen price cuts, with Norfolk offering the best chance of a bargain.
Selective licensing schemes do not raise standards and cost landlords thousands of pounds, claims Yuno. The property ...
Angela Rayner claims the Labour government want to work with landlords, but blames Section 21 evictions for having a ...
Fleet Mortgages’ Rental Barometer reveals positive sentiment in the buy-to-let market, with average rental yields rising ...
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has slammed the government’s decision to ban landlords from demanding ...
Nearly 26,000 new homes have hit the market in 2025, with Bristol experiencing the biggest increase in for-sale stock levels, ...
Landlords in Northern Ireland face new regulations for the electrical safety of their rental properties. The Electrical ...
Landlords are set to benefit from a wave of competitive rate reductions as buy to let lenders CHL Mortgages and Landbay ...