
New Rules for Landlords Who Want to Move In Themselves

⚖️ 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

🏡 Landlords — What’s your plan if your tenant stops paying rent?

🏡 Landlords — What’s your plan if your tenant stops paying rent?
Even the best tenants can face unexpected changes — and suddenly, a smooth...

Disrepair Claims: What Every Landlord Needs to Know (and How to Protect Yourself)

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...

Pets in Rental Properties – Change Is Coming

Pets in Rental Properties – Change Is Coming
Allowing pets in rented properties has always been a sensitive subject for landlords. While many animals are well-behaved, the fear of property...

Tenant Responsibilities in Rental Properties – Part 2: Contracts, Conduct & Consequences

Tenant Responsibilities in Rental Properties – Part 2: Contracts, Conduct & Consequences
England & Wales
In Part 1, we looked at the general...

The Most Overlooked Reason Section 21 Notices Fail (And How to Avoid It)

The government’s Renters' Rights Bill is moving steadily through the House of Lords, and with strong cross-party support, it’s clear: the end of Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions is now a matter of when, not if.

Tenancies Now Lasting Over 1,000 Days on Average – What This Means for Landlords

Tenancies Now Lasting Over 1,000 Days on Average – What This Means for Landlords
Published July 2025 | Iles & Jenkin

Why More Landlords Are Returning to Full Management – And Why That’s a Smart Move

Why More Landlords Are Returning to Full Management – And Why That’s a Smart Move
In recent years, many landlords have scaled back on letting agent services in an effort to cut costs. But...

Understanding Rent Increases: What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know

Understanding Rent Increases: What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know
Whether you're a tenant or a landlord, it's important to understand when and how rent can be increased legally and fairly....

What Should a Landlord Do if a Tenant Goes to Prison?

What Should a Landlord Do if a Tenant Goes to Prison?
While rare, a tenant receiving a custodial sentence is a situation that every landlord should be prepared for. It can be stressful,...

Understanding Legionella: What Landlords Need To Know

Understanding Legionella: What Landlords Need to Know
As a landlord, one of your core responsibilities is ensuring the health and safety of your tenants. This includes managing the risk of...

Possession and Eviction: What To Do, What Not To Do and Changes With New Regulations

Possession and Eviction: What To Do, What Not To Do and Changes With New Regulations
Managing tenant evictions and regaining possession of a rental property can be one of the most challenging...

Key Takeaways from the King's Speech 2024: Essential Information for Landlords

Key Takeaways from the King's Speech 2024: Essential Information for Landlords
Date: 17 July 2024
Overview:
The King's Speech marks the State Opening of Parliament, where the government outlines its...

Where The Main Political Parties Stand On Key Housing Issues

CONSERVATIVES VS. LABOUR: HOUSING PLANS AND PROPOSALS
6th June 2024
From rent controls to boosting housing supply, here's how the housing plans of the Conservative and Labour parties compare.

Spring Budget 2024: Five Vital Insights for Landlords

Spring Budget 2024: Five Vital Insights for Landlords
6 March 2024
The Spring Budget for 2024, unveiled by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, holds significant implications for property professionals. As one of the two...

Abolition of the Section 21 Notice - Should Landlords Be Concerned?

Section 21 Notice Abolition - Should Landlords be Concerned?
The possible abolition of Section 21 has been a topic of interest for the Government for quite some time. Recently, the Renters' Reform white paper renewed...