For years, many landlords assumed that portfolio success meant one thing: keep buying, keep holding, keep growing. That approach worked well for a long time. For some, it still does, yet across the ...
Many landlords asking whether to sell are starting with the wrong question. They ask: Should I sell anything at all? Often, the better question is: If I were to sell one property, which one should it ...
Did you see the recent Sky News coverage that linked to Property118? It was about landlords rushing to serve Section 21 ...
Ahead of the Scottish elections, a housing charity says parties’ plans to end the housing emergency could hold the key to ...
Over half of homes in England and Wales are rated D or below, as EPC reforms and higher minimum standards approach for ...
The government has confirmed that tenants remain responsible for reporting changes for Universal Credit. In a written ...
The Shadow Housing Secretary has said he has received a Section 21 notice, blaming Labour’s housing reforms for prompting ...
Here we go again, I thought, when reading about Great Yarmouth council on Property118 claiming that there is 'little evidence ...
A consistent theme running through the latest landlord data is the growing influence of regulatory and structural pressure on ...
We are a Right to Manage (RTM) Company, just two directors, it’s a very difficult block having cladding and other fire safety issues that we are dealing with, and it’s all uphill. A number of the ...
Demand still continues to outstrip supply as landlords lose confidence in the government, according to a new report.
A council has been accused of being “deluded” over claims that selective licensing will not cause rent rises. Great Yarmouth Borough Council introduced its selective licensing scheme this month, ...
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