The Latest Private Rented Sector News
Eviction numbers up 5%
The number of households evicted from rental accommodation in England and Wales rose by 5% in the first three months
How will Brexit affect landlords and landlord laws?
Solicitor David Smith gives some guidance: With the UK having voted to leave the European Union there will be changes
“Where are the missing billions?” property expert asks
A leading property expert is seeking the whereabouts of at least £1.4bn held in Tenancy Deposit Schemes £3.2bn of deposits
Group sets out rental laws and rules to change because of Brexit
The Residential Landlords’ Association says a period of economic and policy confusion lies ahead for the private rental sector as
Calls for greater powers to clampdown on rogue landlords
The government and local councils are not doing enough to clampdown on rogue landlords, according to a new report. A
Punishing landlords will not fix our housing crisis
It is not often that a government policy actually works. Rebalancing the economy towards manufacturing? Nope. Raising productivity? Not much
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Let’s be honest, no-one really like talking about insurance. Even renewing your insurance can be time consuming and often confusing.

How greedy agents are being challenged by their landlords
I should start this article by saying that there are many, many wonderful letting agents. But there are also many
Supreme Court ruling good news for landlords
The Supreme Court yesterday dismissed an appeal in which it was argued that, where private sector residential landlords seek to
List of ‘rogue landlords’ could help tenants vet their next home
Tenants could have access to a database of “rogue” landlords and letting agents, under a bill debated in the House