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Jul
7

What problem is the Renters’ Rights Bill addressing?

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By not fully understanding a problem, the risk of putting in a bad fix is magnified. We are seeing example after example of people acting without a full understanding..

I learned lessons early as a landlord that a failure to understand likely meant bigger expenses.

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Jul
7

Strong rental yields fuel landlord investment – Fleet

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Most landlords in England and Wales are enjoying robust rental yields despite minor regional fluctuations, one BTL rental barometer reveals.

According to Fleet Mortgages, the PRS is a stable market which is being underpinned by strong tenant demand and sustained investor enthusiasm.

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Jul
4

Chancellor Rachel Reeves crying a warning for landlords: “she knows exactly what’s coming”

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When Chancellor Rachel Reeves was filmed crying during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday as Keir Starmer declined to guarantee she would remain in place until the election, the property world took notice. Whilst she raced afterwards to brush it off as “unrelated personal matters,” it indicated a visible crack in a government under immense financial pressure.

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Jul
4

Property investors use refurbishment finance to offset rising costs

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Property investors in the UK are increasingly relying on refurbishment finance to fund renovation projects swiftly and counteract escalating expenses, one lender reveals.

Octane Capital’s analysis reveals that the cost of fully renovating a typical three-bedroom home has surged by £2,616 over the past year.

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Jul
3

Government policy to blame for landlords turning to asylum seeker accommodation

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Landlords are being demonised by the government and the media which means they will increasingly turn to asylum seeker accommodation as a consequence.

In an exclusive video interview with Property118, the chairman of the Eastern Landlords Association, Paul Cunningham

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Jul
3

BTL lenders lower rates and streamline application processes

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The buy to let mortgage sector is experiencing a wave of competitive rate reductions and simplified application processes, as lenders respond to growing demand from landlords.

Several major financial institutions have announced significant updates to their offerings

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Jul
3

Labour set to miss housing target deadline by eight years

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The Labour government is on course to miss its flagship manifesto commitment to deliver 1.5 million new homes in England by an astonishing eight years, research reveals.

The study by West One Loans looked at Labour’s 2024 General Election commitment when it campaigned on a bold pledge to build the homes within five years.

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Jul
2

Government under fire in Lords over Renters’ Rights Bill

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A Labour peer has criticised the government for accepting only three amendments while rejecting around 300 others to the Renters’ Rights Bill.

During the report stage debate, Lord Hacking blasted the government “for not listening to the House.”

Peers clashed over a number of amendments

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Jul
2

Propertymark pushes for Renters’ Rights Bill amendments

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Propertymark is calling on the government and Peers to revise the Renters’ Rights Bill to ensure it meets the needs of both tenants and landlords.

The organisation is highlighting several critical areas requiring adjustment to make the Bill effective and practical.

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Jul
1

Renters’ Rights Bill enters report stage today

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The Renters’ Rights Bill enters report stage in the House of Lords today, with new amendments to be introduced.

The report stage will see three debates, one today, another on 7th July, and the final on 15th July.

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