New research highlights a rental sector undergoing significant transition. Amid economic pressures, regulatory changes, and evolving tenant expectations, landlords are adapting their strategies—focusing less on short-term expansion and more on long-term sustainability.
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Court delays leave landlords waiting eight months to reclaim properties
Landlords face the longest wait for possession in over two years, according to figures published by the Ministry of Justice.
Read MoreLandlords face national insurance hike on rental income: Report
The Treasury is considering increasing taxes on landlords by adding national insurance on rental income ahead of the Chancellor’s autumn budget.
Read MoreRachel Reeves must help landlords to deter homelessness – NRLA
The number of households in the private rented sector at risk of homelessness due to landlords selling up has increased by almost a fifth since the end of 2024.
Read MoreNRLA agrees new partnership with Landlord Property Exchange
Looking to sell your rental property, but don’t want your tenants to face the stress and disruption of eviction?
Read MoreLandlords continue to sell as 290,000 homes lost from the PRS
More than 290,000 homes have been lost from the private rented sector in England as more landlords are looking to sell than buy, according to a new report.
Read MoreNRLA attacks Renters Rights Bill over “unanswered questions”
Plans to reform the private rented sector will be unworkable unless the government provides clear answers to basic questions.
Read MoreRenters’ Rights Bill faces delays as Lords prepare for crucial debate
The Renters’ Rights Bill is unlikely to secure Royal Assent before Parliament’s summer recess on 22 July, the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) says.
Read More‘Make or Break’ Spending Review: What it means for landlords
As Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, prepares to unveil her first Spending Review, public affairs manager, Ellie Bateman, highlights some of the difficult decisions being made that will shape public spending over the coming years – and how these could impact you as a landlord.
Read MoreRent Bill moves to report stage amid landlord concerns over court capacity
The Renter’s Rights Bill has moved to the report stage in the House of Lords, with landlords concerned that the legislation does not address the capacity of the courts to handle the banning of no-fault evictions.
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