Landlord Today Team

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New data shows that a third of renters (33%) now state that they do not plan to own their own home eventually, up from a fifth (20%) in 2022. ...
EPC Targets - support, not punishment, will persuade landlords to improve ...
It's more critical than ever for landlords to be strategic, as the choice between short-term and long-term rentals can be a key factor in optimising yields. ...
Next week, from September 30 to October 4, marks the return of Love to Rent Week, an annual event that raises awareness of the growing Build to Rent (BTR) sector. T ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill makes good on Labour’s promise to ban ‘no-fault’ evictions and strengthen tenants’ rights. ...
For the first time in decades, the property market is bracing for significant change. ...
The revised Renters' Rights Bill proposes substantial reforms to tenant protections. ...
The move from the Bank of England to cut base rate for the first time in four years, from 5.25% to 5%, has brought some optimism to the housing market.  ...
To achieve government’s EPC targets by 2035, landlords across the country may be forced to take action at a time when money is already tight. Nicola Kennedy, CEO of Heero Technologies, explains how technology can help buy to let landlords ...
Britons’ ideas of a classic home are changing as a result of people being more conscious about their home’s impact on the environment (38%), according to Dalkin UK. ...
Hundreds of landlords, investors and property experts attended Property Intelligence at the prestigious Keble College, Oxford this week. ...
Our data reveals a striking trend: landlords buying property are getting younger.  ...
Kreston Reeves accountancy firm has this guidance for landlords letting furnished holiday accommodation. ...
The value of time has become increasingly precious in today's fast-paced society. Day-to-day living is getting more hectic and demanding. So, finding effective ways to do mundane chores is more important than ever. Everyone is always looking for methods to ...
Customers always have a lot of choices. This is great for the market. However, it gives marketers an additional headache.  ...
If you've ever experienced a boiler breakdown, you know how frustrating and expensive it can be. Not only do you have to deal with the inconvenience of no hot water or heating, but you also have to pay for the ...
Time after time, industries change, trends change, and business in these industries must have to adapt to these changes. The biggest challenges faced by top brands and businesses, including those in the real estate sector, are the constant shifts in ...
Crimestoppers’ figures reveal that there have already been 6,058 reports on suspicions of energy theft so far this year (January – June 2024). ...
Over 1.5m people own property abroad. Relocation experts 1st Move International have researched the most sought-after countries for homebuyers worldwide, based on internet searches per year of appropriate property websites. ...
There is a common misconception that a lease must be very harsh or pro-landlord to be fair. Writing a tenant-friendly lease is the first step in creating a good tenant-landlord relationship. Abbie Kay, a StateofWriting’s writer, emphasises that a lease ...
A landlord who persistently failed to license several rented properties...
The government says it will shortly start a formal consultation...
The government has released more information on its new Renters...
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