Jan
29

Nottingham City Council wants to strip landlords of licences, yet their own houses are shocking

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The story about Nottingham’s council social houses being a ‘house of horrors’, shows yet again Nottingham City Council’s failure with poor quality housing.

One of the residents, Janette, who has lived on Wyton Close for around 20 years

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Jan
29

Scottish PRS faces tax and rent control challenges

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Scottish residential lettings site, Citylets, says the nation’s private landlords are facing a range of challenges this year.

It points to political developments and a market returning to pre-COVID seasonal trends.

However, the Housing (Scotland) Bill

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Jan
28

Does landlord insurance cover storm damage?

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The winter months often bring bad weather, and storms can cause huge damage to a property, leading to expensive repairs.

According to the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA), the average landlord insurance claim for storm damage is £3,636

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Jan
28

Renters’ Rights Bill sparks industry debate

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The potential ‘unintended consequences’ on the private rented sector of the Renters’ Rights Bill was at the forefront of a recent gathering of property industry leaders.

Hosted by lettings platform Goodlord, the event brought together key figures including NRLA’s chief executive Ben Beadle

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Jan
27

Is it time for a Landlord Equality Bill?

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It’s time to demand a landlord equality bill, where landlords are not discriminated against, with our character assassinated by a government that is making things worse for tenants.

Discrimination takes many forms but financial discrimination is S24 where landlords are treated more harshly than any other business.

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Jan
27

How and Why Sonder Europe Ltd Might Justify Taking Their Serviced Accommodation VAT Case to the Supreme Court

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The recent Upper Tribunal ruling in HMRC v Sonder Europe Ltd has sent shockwaves through the serviced accommodation sector. By disqualifying Sonder from using the Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme (TOMS), the decision imposes a heavy VAT burden on their operations and those of similar businesses.

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Jan
27

Scottish house prices surge by 6.3%

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Average house prices in Scotland rose by £11,613 over the past 12 months, reaching £195,036 in November 2024, data reveals.

This represents a 6.3% annual increase, outpacing the 3.8% rise seen in England and Wales during the same period.

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Jan
24

Labour council faces legal challenge after handing out hundreds of eviction notices

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Lambeth Council is facing a legal action after issuing eviction notices to hundreds of tenants living in properties rented on the private market.

A resident of the Central Hill estate in south London has filed a claim for Judicial Review against the council.

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Jan
24

Lettings body warns against Renters’ Rights Bill clauses

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Letting body safeagent is urging the government to withdraw two new clauses from the Renters’ Rights Bill, warning they could restrict access to the private rented sector for vulnerable tenants.

In a letter to Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook

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Jan
23

Landlords: Should You Hold or Sell Before Time Runs Out To Act Before The Renters’ Rights bill becomes law?

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Landlords across the country are facing a dilemma: with rising costs, new legislation, and market uncertainty creating a perfect storm, many landlords are left wondering — should I hold onto my properties or sell before it’s too late?

The property market isn’t just changing — it’s transforming

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