New Rules for Landlords Who Want to Move In Themselves
4 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
⚖️ 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
🏡 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
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...
Tenant Responsibilities in Rental Properties – Part 2: Contracts, Conduct & Consequences
4 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
Tenant Responsibilities in Rental Properties – Part 2: Contracts, Conduct & Consequences England & Wales In Part 1, we looked at the general (implied) responsibilities tenants have when it comes to repairs and basic maintenance....
The Most Overlooked Reason Section 21 Notices Fail (And How to Avoid It)
3 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
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. But until...
EICR Demand Set to Surge – Why Landlords Should Act Early
4 minute read posted by Lee Wiley
📈 EICR Demand Set to Surge – Why Landlords Should Act Early If you’re a landlord, you’ll know just how important it is to keep on top of your legal responsibilities—and one that’s fast approaching for many is the...

