Two Million Landlords Face £7,000 Fines for Renters’ Rights Act Compliance Failure: Essential 2026 Guide
Meta Description: Over 2 million UK landlords risk £7,000 fines under the Renters' Rights Act 2025. Discover the 31 May 2026 Information Sheet deadline, compliance steps, and how to protect your rental business. Two Million Landlords and Agents Could Face £7,000
UK Local Councils Under Fire: The “Stay Put Until Bailiffs Arrive” Controversy Explained
Introduction: A Growing Housing Crisis Controversy Across England, a contentious practice is drawing sharp criticism from landlords, housing charities, and policy experts alike: local councils routinely advising private tenants to "stay put" in their rental properties until court-ordered bailiffs arrive to
Landlords to Tighten Tenant Checks Before Renters’ Rights Act: What You Need to Know
The UK private rental sector is undergoing its most significant transformation in decades. With the Renters' Rights Act 2025 set to take full effect on 1 May 2026, landlords across England are proactively tightening tenant screening processes to mitigate emerging
Oxford Landlords First to Trial PRS Database Ahead of Autumn Launch: What Property Owners Need to Know
Meta Description: Oxford landlords are pioneering the government's new Private Rented Sector Database trial ahead of its autumn 2026 launch. Discover key dates, compliance requirements, penalties for non-registration, and how this affects your rental business. Introduction: A Landmark Moment for the
The Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026: What Landlords and Tenants in England Need to Know
The Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026: What Landlords and Tenants in England Need to Know The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces major reforms to England’s private rented sector, set to take effect from 1 May 2026. To help both landlords
Landlords Get Advanced Notice: New Tenancy Forms and Key Changes Coming May 2026 in the UK
If you're a private landlord in England, now is the time to prepare. The government has confirmed that significant reforms under the Renters' Rights Act 2025 will take effect from 1 May 2026, bringing major changes to tenancy documentation, notice
If You Don’t Have Inventory/Insurance and Your Tenant Destroys the Property
If You Don't Have Inventory/Insurance and Your Tenant Destroys the Property Here's what to do, step-by-step: 🚨 Immediate Actions Document Everything Take timestamped photos/videos of all damage from multiple angles Review your original Property Condition Report (inventory) to prove the damage wasn't pre-existing Get written
Why Property Inventory is Important?
Introduction: 1. Documentation: By creating a comprehensive property inventory, landlords can document the condition of the property and its contents before a tenant moves in. This documentation can be used as evidence in case of any disputes regarding damages or
What is a property inventory?
What is a property Inventory? It's a question we are asked by landlord's regularly - what is a property inventory? And do I need one? Let's explore what a property inventory is below: What happens at a property inventory? A specially trained clerk
Pet Friendly Tenancy Agreements
The Ministry of Housing announced a change to the government’s standard tenancy contract last month with the aim of making it easier for tenants with pets to find rental accommodation. This has been a move the government has been edging