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Currently, the government spends billions annually on hotels to house asylum seekers. This strategy is no longer sustainable ...
While some landlords are choosing to exit, a more professional, resilient market is emerging. Strong demand, a maturing ...
As the Renters’ Rights Bill continues to edge closer to becoming law, it’s right that the House of Lords bring full scrutiny to the many amendments proposed. From the outset, the sheer complexity ...
The Renters Rights Bill will not become law until the early autumn – and that’s official. The Leader of the House of Commons, ...
According to government data, the number of homes in the private rented sector in London fell by six per cent between 2023 ...
It claims the average start-up cost to become a landlord in 2025 has risen to £16,824, an increase of 63.3% compared to ...
The government has amended the Renters Rights Bill to allow no-notice council inspections of private rental properties. The ...
Across the UK, all regions saw a slowdown or stagnation in rental price growth. The North East had the largest annual rent ...
A series of U-turns in the Renters Rights Bill over covering the cost of pet protection for landlords, is leaving the ...
One of the Labour MPs suspended from the parliamentary party in a controversial move by Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmer is ...
In a surprising statement, the Generation Rent activist group says it is behind the move by the government to give the vote to 16 and 17 year olds, amongst a package of other changes.
Policies for tenants with steady employment tend to cost less, whereas renting to higher-risk groups can increase premiums.
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