The NRLA recently reported that 1 in 3 landlords are going to trim down their portfolios. A whopping 33% of landlords currently selling throughout the UK. Of that 33%, most…
A major Midlands council is considering a selective licencing when its additional licencing scheme for HMOs finishes in 2025 as it seeks to answer critics who believe this type of…
Rising rents and frozen Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rates mean that more and more tenants on low incomes can’t find an affordable place to live. What’s more, for those lucky…
Landlords and student groups have teamed up to tidy Leeds’s streets during student changeover week. The city hosts about 37,000 students, the vast majority of whom will move house each…
A tenant who failed to convince a judge that his landlord did not give him statutory tenancy deposit information is taking his case to the High Court. Merryck Lowe’s application…
It used to be the case that you could let your residential rental property and forget it, leaving your tenants to enjoy the accommodation in peace, without any disturbances. However,…
A landlord has failed to convince a court that stress and financial difficulties excused her from paying a rent repayment order. Instead, Jaya Sanah’s four tenants will share £16,191 after…
Multi-millionaire landlord Judith Wilson (main picture, inset) has been hit with a £166,000 court bill after losing a legal battle against Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council. Wilson, wife of the…
Paul Bradley, a landlord with a single rental property in North London, has told the BBC how the ongoing mortgage crisis has seen his monthly interest-only loan payments triple over…
Only one-third of Oxford’s private rental properties have been registered for its city-wide selective licensing scheme – and could soon face steeper fees or a hefty fine. The scheme, which…