The Latest Private Rented Sector News
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
Landlords plan to add student housing to their portfolios
A growing number of landlords are looking to offset the new tax rules and remain profitable by acquiring student property,
Landlords – Is your current tenancy agreement in place and up to date?
NEW research by landlord insurance provider Direct Line for Business reveals one in ten private landlords has no formal tenancy
What options are available to help landlords protect their profits?
Here are some options that landlords may wish to consider to help protect their profits. + Review your properties and
Landlords favouring HMOs to benefit from ‘higher yields’
Landlords are increasingly favouring Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) and more ‘complex property types’ due to the often higher yields
Landlords Avoiding Housing Benefit Tenants
Tenants on housing benefits are likely to lose out on rental properties as landlords shun them in order to offset
An exclusive offer from NetRent to all landlords
Let’s be honest, no-one really like talking about insurance. Even renewing your insurance can be time consuming and often confusing.
2 weeks until London’s Tenant Tax Summit
Two weeks today, landlords, letting agents and others from the UK’s private rented sector will come together in London for
Taxman picks up record £1.2bn in stamp duty in a month
Last month was a record for stamp duty receipts as landlords and second home buyers settled their tax bills after