News - Helen Gregory - Nottingham benefits landlord Mick Roberts has warned that the government’s push to get rental properties up to an EPC C by 2030 could backfire.
News - Helen Gregory - A group of disgruntled landlords in Scunthorpe has succeeded in halting its new selective licensing scheme.
Great Yarmouth has revealed the likely start date and fees for a new selective licensing scheme that would cover about 5,000 rental homes in the town - but admitted it is likely to push up rents. If ...
Ceri Banks didn’t licence the three-bedroom flat in Bath Terrace, London, a First Tier Property Tribunal heard, and argued that the delay in submitting her application was not intentional but due to ...
News - Nigel Lewis - Stamp duty bills will almost double from £8,452 to £16,190 in April, an increase likely to spark higher rental costs as landlords attempt to recoup costs.
These comments by Dartford’s leader Councillor Jeremy Kite (pictured) are not unusual among many council leaders across the UK and even some MPs, although Kite also said: “I’m not having a pop at the ...
Source: Bank of England Investment demand for commercial property has risen year-on-year with Rightmove’s Q2 2025 tracker reporting overall investor demand up around 20%, retail up around 35% and ...
News - Nigel Lewis - The UK’s biggest private corporate landlord has predicted that rental housing shortages will worsen in the coming years – while it takes the place of smaller landlords.
News - Tom Entwistle - A property dealer who was involved in dealings with a controversial property investment company, Home Reit, has been ordered by a court to pay £700,000 to an intermediary.
News - Nigel Lewis - Following our recent article on property investment academies and the questionable activities of some operators, we asked the leading player in the market what should happen next.
News - Nigel Lewis - The first independent report into the build-to-rent (BTR) sector has tracked huge growth in urban areas and city centres where it’s taking up the slack from traditional landlords.
Tony Cox, leader of the Reform Group (pictured), wants the new regulations to be implemented as soon as possible. “I think we need greater restrictions on HMOs because they are becoming a real problem ...
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