Back Mandatory and discretionary grounds for Section 8 notices Since the Renters’ Reform Bill, the Section 21’no-fault evictions’ was abolished and therefore, property owners and...
Back Awaab’s Law and the Renters’ Rights Bill Awaab’s Law was introduced as part of the Renters’ Rights Bill and aims to enforce stricter standards for safe and secure housing in the...
Back 3 Strategies to go green in the lettings industry As the UK strives to become a leader in clean energy, with the Labour government pushing for net-zero emissions by 2030, the private rental...
Back Deposit alternative tenancies – what are they? Deposit-alternative tenancies provide advantages for tenants, landlords, and letting agents by offering a distinctive selling point. But how...
Back 5 creative ways to use tiles at home Zig zags: Experiment with different patterns – zig zags are not commonly used. You can organise two-tone square tiles in a novel zig zag pattern which...
Following the UK General Election, Labour has taken leadership of the UK Government, bringing new key positions, including the Secretary of State and Minister for the Department of Levelling Up...
Back Political Party Promises for Key Policy Areas According to Letting Agents Landlords and lettings agents believe that house-building policies are important when determining who to vote for...
The referencing process is a critical step before tenancy begins. However, a bad reference can have severe repercussions for both letting agents and landlords, including wasted time, financial losses...
Now that parliament has been discontinued as of May 24, it’s confirmed that the Renters (Reform) Bill will not be passed by the current government. This blog will outline what we can expect in the...