Council offers help to tenants and landlords struggling with damp and mould
Tenants and landlords are being encouraged to seek help from their local council to address persistent damp and mould problems in their rental properties.
The Forest of Dean District Council’s environmental health team is offering advice and assistance as part of a new initiative called ‘Healthy Homes’.
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Landlords say government’s EPC C target by 2030 is ‘impossible’
As the UK government pushes ahead with its plan to require all rental properties to achieve an EPC rating of C by 2030, a growing number of landlords are sounding the alarm.
According to a survey by Landwood Group
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Energy price cap hike to hit least efficient homes hardest
The energy price cap is set to rise by 10% from 1st October, leading to significant increases in energy bills for UK households, Rightmove says.
The property website warns that the least energy-efficient homes rated as G will be hit the hardest
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Scotland’s PRS faces a rent control crisis as supply declines
Scotland’s private rented sector (PRS) is facing a perfect storm of rising rents and concerns about dwindling supply as the Scottish government pushes for rent controls, one firm says.
CityLets warns that as the Scottish Government continues to push forward with legislation to control rents in PRS hotspots
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Landlords fear being “taxed to the hilt” by Labour, rush to sell before November
A new Labour government, Section 24 tax, and the proposed Renters Rights Bill have landlords understandably worried. Coupled with the threat of 45% Capital Gains Tax, it looks like before too long, landlords are going to be “taxed to the hilt.” It makes sense
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E-Bikes in Rental Properties: Key Considerations for Landlords
As e-bikes and scooters become an increasingly popular mode of transportation, both for personal use and for tenants who work as local food delivery riders, landlords must navigate the unique challenges these electric-powered vehicles present in rental properties.
While e-bikes offer tenants a convenient and eco-friendly way to commute
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Property118 Incorporation Client Speaks Out
When the letter from HMRC landed on my doormat, I barely gave it a second thought. It seemed like just another piece of bureaucratic correspondence. But as I unfolded the paper and scanned the contents, the words “compliance check” hit me like a punch to the gut.
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Why councils can’t run private rented homes – after another failed landlord fiasco
Every private landlord in the country must know that their local council is hopeless and doesn’t understand the private rented sector – but did you know that they couldn’t run a bath?
I’m talking, of course, about the not-so-shocking news that another private landlord organisation created by a council has hit the buffers.
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Rent controls in Scotland Unworkable and unaffordable
The Housing Scotland Bill must be scrapped or significantly amended, a leading property firm warns.
DJ Alexander, Scotland’s largest lettings and estate agency, says that the proposed rent controls will do more harm than good.
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ARLA Propertymark president offers tips for women in property and urges government to listen to landlords
From humble beginnings in a small letting agency in Cardiff Bay to ARLA Propertymark President.
Angharad Trueman’s property journey has seen her break the ‘glass ceiling’ and now as ARLA Propertymark president she’s urging the government to listen not just to tenant groups but also landlords.
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