News - Helen Gregory - A property tribunal has ruled that a settlement demand backed by Justice for Tenants was made to intimidate the landlord.
News - Tom Entwistle - If you think of squatting as a residential problem is now solved by the 2012 criminal law reforms, think again ...
Three landlords who left their tenants living in a home with damp, mould and no heating will be reported to the Rogue Landlord Database.
Leaseholders will gain greater powers to scrutinise service charges and challenge unreasonable costs under the latest phase of the government’s leasehold reforms Taking effect next year, changes ...
Housing crisis needs landlord-tenant partnership, not blame: both sides face pressures and must work together to fix broken system ...
The number of available rental homes has dropped below the previous year’s level for the first time since 2022.
Long-term landlords face a growing CGT trap as rising tax liabilities make selling or holding property an increasingly difficult decision.
Landlords are struggling with rising rent arrears as they face waits of up to a year to regain possession of their properties in Scotland.
Rules Under new rules coming into force on 30th November, more hazards will be covered including electrical faults, risks of falling, structural defects, excess cold and heat, fire risks and hygiene ...
A new property management platform aims to help landlords keep on top of the growing compliance burden as rental reforms bite.
Landlords are prioritising ensuite bedrooms and green credentials when hunting out HMO investments or making improvements.
Ministers have expanded the Cladding Safety Scheme to include some lower-rise residential buildings with the most serious fire safety risks.