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Jun
13

Renters’ Rights Bill enters report stage but unlikely to become law before summer recess

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The Renters’ Rights Bill will enter the report stage in the House of Lords on the 1 of July.

Members of the House of Lords will scrutinise the bill more closely over three days in July on the 1st

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Jun
12

Scottish Conservatives say new Housing Minister won’t fix SNP failures

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The Scottish Conservatives accuse the SNP of making token changes instead of real solutions as they appoint Màiri McAllan as the new Scottish Housing Minister.

Her predecessor, Paul McLennan, who denied that rent controls fuelled Scotland’s housing crisis

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Jun
12

Spending Review boosts social housing but landlords left out

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The government announces the biggest boost to investment in social housing in 50 years but critics warn more needs to be done to support the private rented sector.

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced in the spending review a £39bn funding boost for social housing.

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Jun
11

Chancellor urged to help landlords and tenants in the Spending Review

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With Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to unveil the 2025 Spending Review today (11 June), a leading north London estate agent has urged the government to tackle the escalating housing crisis gripping the nation.

Jeremy Leaf, a former residential chairman of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

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Jun
11

How to add the monetary judgement of the S21 possession order?

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Hello, one of the challenges landlords face is that credit references do not automatically capture the non-payment of rental arrears / costs following the S21 process. This invariably means that the credit referencing process is flawed and if anything exposes landlords to serial defaulters.

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Jun
10

The Story Behind ResiSure: Why a New Era of Property Compliance Starts Here

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In October 2025, a new chapter in UK property legislation begins. Awaab’s Law, a component of The Renters Rights Bill, will come into force, requiring social housing landlords to investigate damp and mould complaints within 14 days, provide written outcomes within 48 hours

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Jun
10

Landlords urged to act early for the Renters’ Rights Bill

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The abolition of fixed-term tenancy agreements and replacing them with open-ended, periodic arrangements will redefine the dynamics between landlords and tenants, one PRS expert says.

The change is part of the Renters’ Rights Bill which will allow renters to exit tenancies with just two months’

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Jun
10

Licensing scheme gives council power to crack down on landlords

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A London council claims it will fine landlords more than £30,000 and allow tenants to reclaim up to 12 months’ rent if landlords fail to obtain the correct property licences.

Wandsworth Council has announced a new selective licensing scheme and an additional licensing scheme for HMOs

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Jun
9

Government refuses to reveal Renters’ Rights Bill court impact assessment

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The government has refused to release the Justice Impact Test for the Renters’ Rights Bill, a crucial document detailing the legislation’s potential impact on the courts and tribunals.

The decision has sparked concerns about openness in the legislative process.

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Jun
9

Flatshare supply grows despite landlord fears over Renters’ Rights Bill

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The flatshare market is experiencing a rise in available rooms, with January 2025 marking the highest month for advertisements in four years, according to SpareRoom.

The flatsharing platform says that despite this growth, concerns linger among small landlords over the Renters’

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