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How Landlords Can Help Foster Sustainable Living in Rental Properties
In an age marked by growing environmental awareness, both individuals and businesses are actively seeking ways to minimize their ecological

Landlords Face Criminal Prosecution Due to Breaches of Licensing Rules
In a recent revelation, a legal services provider is sounding the alarm, asserting that landlords could be at risk of

Growing Tenant Demand Spurs Rental Inflation, Survey Finds
A recent study conducted by Paragon Bank has revealed a surge in tenant demand, with six out of 10 landlords

Former Housing Secretary Urges Government to End ‘War’ on Small Landlords
In a compelling op-ed for the Daily Telegraph, former housing secretary Robert Jenrick has called upon the government to cease

Residential Landlords Facing Even More Legislative Challenges
In the last decade, residential landlords operating under assured shorthold tenancies have faced a relentless surge of legislative pressures. As

Landlords Consider Selling Up as New Licensing Scheme Announced
In a recent development, Blackpool landlords have expressed deep concerns over the potential implementation of a new licensing scheme, warning

Selective Licensing Schemes Criticized as Ineffective and Unjust
Landlord Licensing & Defence has issued a stark warning to landlords across the UK, cautioning them about the pitfalls of

Propertymark Urges Local Authorities to Host Landlord Forums
In a bid to ensure the successful implementation of the Renters Reform Bill currently under consideration in Parliament, Propertymark is

Adult Toys, Urine Bottles, a Coffin – The Things Tenants Leave Behind
In a recent survey conducted by Direct Line business insurance, landlords divulged the most peculiar items left behind by tenants,

Gov’t to Spend Over £70 Billion in Housing Support Subsidies Over Next 5 Years
In a startling revelation, the New Economics Foundation (NEF) has uncovered that the government is poised to allocate more than