The Renters Rights Bill Becomes Law!
2 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 27th Oct 2025 The Renters Rights Bill is now the Renters Rights Act – it has been given Royal Assent and is now an Act. This is the most significant shake-up of the rental market in almost 40 years, and it is imperative that the new systems...
We’re Not Just Checking Boxes: Why Property Visits Are About People, Not Paperwork
4 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 17th Oct 2025 We’re Not Just Checking Boxes: Why Property Visits Are About People, Not Paperwork When most landlords think about mid-tenancy property visits, the first words that come to mind are usually compliance, checklists, and risk...
Candles Could cost you your deposit! The hidden risk of scented candles.
3 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 15th Oct 2025 The Hidden Risks of Scented Candles in Rental Properties Scented candles are a popular way to create a cosy, inviting atmosphere. They can make a house feel more like a home and mask everyday smells — but in rental properties,...
Which Type of Landlord Are You?
3 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 11th Sep 2025 Which Type of Landlord Are You? When it comes to being a landlord, there’s no single “right” way to manage your property. Every landlord has their own approach, shaped by budget, experience and priorities. But over the...
Property Visits: Why They’re Essential for Landlords
4 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 11th Sep 2025 Property Visits: Why They’re Essential for Landlords As the rental market becomes increasingly regulated, landlords are under more pressure than ever to stay compliant. Gone are the days when you could take a “wait and see”...
New Rules for Landlords Who Want to Move In Themselves
4 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 11th Aug 2025 ⚖️ New Rules for Landlords Who Want to Move In Themselves The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to bring sweeping changes to the private rented sector - and one of the key areas affected is when a landlord wants to move back into...
🏡 Landlords — What’s your plan if your tenant stops paying rent?
1 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 11th Aug 2025 🏡 Landlords — What’s your plan if your tenant stops paying rent? Even the best tenants can face unexpected changes — and suddenly, a smooth tenancy can turn into months of unpaid rent, legal battles, and expensive...
Disrepair Claims: What Every Landlord Needs to Know (and How to Protect Yourself)
4 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
on 4th Aug 2025 Disrepair Claims: What Every Landlord Needs to Know (and How to Protect Yourself) When a tenant reports an issue and feels it hasn’t been resolved, they may start a formal legal process known as a Disrepair Claim. Whilst this is...
Tenancies Now Lasting Over 1,000 Days on Average – What This Means for Landlords
2 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
Tenancies Now Lasting Over 1,000 Days on Average – What This Means for Landlords Published July 2025 | Iles & Jenkin A new report by The Deposit Protection Service (DPS) has revealed that the average UK tenancy length has...
Garden Fences - Who's Responsible?
2 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
🏡 Who’s Responsible for the Fence? Boundary fences might seem straightforward—but when it comes to responsibility, ownership, or planning rules, things can get complicated. Here’s a breakdown to help you stay informed and...

