The Latest Private Rented Sector News

Advice for Landlords Amid Rising Tenant Arrears
In response to increasing tenant arrears, a leading property industry commentator has outlined a five-point guide for landlords grappling with

Landlord Criticizes Media for Biased Portrayal, Calls for Policy Reforms
Mick Roberts, one of Nottingham’s prominent landlords specializing in housing benefit tenants, has voiced strong criticism against the media for

Half of Landlords Concerned About a Change of Government
A recent survey of landlords indicates that just over 40% are still undecided about their vote in the upcoming general

Generation Rent Chief Slams Landlord Eviction Policies
In a recent statement, the chief executive of Generation Rent, Dan Twomey, launched a fresh critique against landlords who demand

New Data Reveals Sharp Decline in Buy-to-Let Profitability
Recent figures released by Savills and published by The Times reveal a stark reality for landlords: the profitability of buy-to-let

Tenant Loses Legal Case Against Landlord and Ordered to Pay £ Thousands
A social housing tenant’s attempt to sue Mid-Devon District Council has ended in a resounding defeat. The legal battle, spurred

NLRA Says It Will Work Constructively With The Next Government
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has expressed significant dismay over the Renters Reform Bill’s failure to become law, despite

Council Evicts Tenants and Charges Landlords Nearly £1000 for Licence
Lambeth Council in south London, which recently announced plans to charge landlords nearly £1,000 for rental licenses, is now under

Renters Reform Bill Shelved Amid Election Turmoil
The anticipated overhaul of the UK’s rental laws, particularly the controversial “no-fault eviction,” faces an indefinite delay. The Renters Reform

Bank of England Halts Public Statements Amid Election Campaign
In a move consistent with prior election periods, the Bank of England has suspended all public statements and speeches by