The Latest Private Rented Sector News
London least profitable place to be a landlord
Where do you think would be the best region in the UK to be a landlord? If you thought London,
Landlord starts legal fight over £500 licence scheme
A landlord has launched a legal challenge against the council’s borough-wide compulsory licensing scheme. Constantinos Regas began proceedings in the
Of course landlords turn away benefit claimants. Let’s move the debate on
The very thing that can make BBC Radio 4’s Today programme such an irritating start to the day is also
Another Council to Introduce Mandatory Licencing for all Landlords
ROGUE landlords who fail to provide decent homes for their tenants are to be the targets of a new council
Government updates information for landlords about Universal Credit
The Government has updated it’s guidance documents on Universal Credit and Rented Housing. This updates information that was originally published
Government to order letting agents to publish details on fees
Letting agents will be required to publish full details of the fees they charge, under plans announced by the government
Commons vote on letting agent fees
The letting agent fees row will hit the Commons this week after the Labour party forced a vote on the
Labour to call Commons vote on letting agent fee ban
Labour are to call a vote in the Commons in an attempt to ban letting agents from charging fees to
Annual rent-increase cap is focus of Labour launch
A future Labour government would cap rent increases in the private sector and scrap letting fees to estate agents to