Moving Delays Cost New Homeowners £15 Million Conundrums such as late payment or cancellations have incurred costs as high as £15 million in total for homeowners, meaning they are forced ... By Steven Taylor29th July 20190 News
News UK Property Activity Dips Unexpectedly in June After Buoyant May Activity in the UK property market dipped unexpectedly in June, having had a more buoyant performance in May, according to a new Property ... By Steven Taylor26th July 20190
News Government Launches Consultation on Tenancy Reform in England The government has launched a 12-week consultation, to set out how changes to tenancy law in England would work in practice, as one ... By Peter Adams25th July 20192
News UK Film and TV Industry Boosts Short-Term Lettings in London The number of enquiries from the British film and TV industry has increased short-term lettings in London and the Home Counties, due to ... By Property Notify24th July 20190
News Boris Johnson Elected Conservative Leader by a Wide Margin Boris Johnson, former Foreign Secretary and former Mayor of London, has been elected leader of the Conservative Party, as revealed by the results ... By Peter Adams23rd July 20190
Access to Rogue Landlord Database May Be a Pointless Exercise The UK Government plans to provide tenants with access to the Rogue Landlord Database, but this may prove to be a pointless exercise ... By Property Notify23rd July 20191 News
News Vulnerable Tenants Could be Hardest Hit by Scrapping of Section 21 Vulnerable tenants, who are at great risk of rent arrears, would be the hardest hit, by changes to laws regarding repossession of properties ... By Peter Adams23rd July 20190
News London Mayor Sadiq Khan Criticised Over His Blueprint for Private Renting London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s proposed blueprint for private renting has been criticised by the National Landlords Association (NLA), who described his plans as ... By Peter Adams22nd July 20190
News Majority of Private Renters Satisfied with Housing But Most Lack Savings The majority of private renters claimed they were satisfied or very satisfied with the quality of accommodation they lived in, according to a ... By Steven Taylor22nd July 20190
News A Glimmer of Light in the Housing Market, Though Not Yet for Landlords For nearly three years now, anybody, especially landlords looking for signs of cheer in the residential property market would have done well to ... By David Smith19th July 20192