- Written by: Graham Norwood
It’s just possible that the new Prime Minister - whether Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss - might just redress the imbalance currently in favour of tenants in the government’s rental reform proposals. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
Sadiq Khan’s proposal to introduce rent controls in London risks reducing the number of private homes available for rent, as landlords look to exit the private rented sector. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
Buy-to-let landlords are being urged to prepare for a spike in rent arrears ahead of changes to the furlough scheme this weekend. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
The government’s decision to extend the ban on landlords evicting renters will help to ensure that no-one will be evicted from their home this summer due to coronavirus. However, it does leave some landlords who have not received a penny ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
Unfortunately some renters appear to view owing their landlord money as a cheap loan - a debt with 0% interest no matter how much is owed, but there is more that landlords and letting agents can do to cut rent ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
Most private landlords would oppose the idea of arbitrary checks of their rental properties by local authorities, but that has not stopped PayProp supporting the contentious proposal. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
Automated payment systems can help to reduce letting agency fraud, it has been claimed. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
PayProp has added its voice to growing calls for rent payments to be added to a tenant’s credit score. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
Private landlords are being urged to only instruct letting agents that adopt a modern approach to rent payments so that they are protected in the event that a tenant stops paying the rent. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The government has insisted that its commitment to reform the courts process to help deal with evictions more effectively is not a delaying tactic to avoid the commitment to scrap Section 21. ...
- Written by: Neil Cobbold
To help or not to help: that is the question the government is facing with regard to under-pressure private rented sector (PRS) landlords. ...
Company Profile
About PayProp PayProp is an automated payment and reconciliation platform specific to the lettings industry that is both easier to use and more powerful than solutions offered by banks and traditional software vendors. Our history PayProp was launched in 2004 ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Two respected figures in the lettings sector want landlords and tenants to consider the future of the eviction process. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
A new PropTech link up pledges to be a win-win for agents, landlords and tenants. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
An accountancy firm is giving landlords 10 top tips to keep their cash flow in a healthy condition. ...
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Council will pay part of tenants’ rent to private landlords...
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