Investec analysis shows London's buy-to-let market is shrinking fast, with half of homes listed for sale in early 2025 having been rental properties, and very few returning to the...
New research shows 80% of landlords are worried about the Renters' Rights Act, even as tenant data points to a far more stable private rented sector than many expect.
OnTheMarket data tracking rental properties relisted for sale shows a gradual, sustained rise in landlord exits since early 2024, challenging fears of a sudden landlord exodus driven...
Allison Thompson, Chief Lettings Officer at Leaders, part of LRG, explores the practical steps landlords must take to comply with the first wave of Renters' Rights Act changes coming...
The Renters' Rights Act takes effect today, abolishing Section 21 evictions and introducing rolling periodic tenancies across England's private rented sector.
Zoopla has launched a dedicated landlord content hub, giving letting agents ready-made resources to convert self-managing landlords as the Renters' Rights Act comes into force.
LegalforLandlords warns that the Renters' Rights Act will drive stricter referencing and affordability thresholds, leaving many renters unable to secure a home in practice.
With Section 21 abolition now just hours away, specialist lender Together sets out what the Renters' Rights Act means for landlords on possession, rent increases, arrears and...
House Buyer Bureau data shows landlords exiting the rental market through quick sales are rising steadily, with the Renters' Rights Act expected to push that figure higher from 1 May.