Managing agents are now dealing with leaseholders who know their rights and demand answers, says Robert Poole of Glide.
Central London council is launching one of England's biggest selective licensing schemes covering 15 of its 18 wards.
The activist group, which has campaigned for a decade to abolish Section 21 no-fault evictions, says that although the ...
The Renters' Rights Act offers greater protection to tenants from rogue and criminal BTL operators, but where is the ...
The proptech firm has released new data which reveals what a healthy digital estate agency traffic mix looks like.
Landlords report finding everything from glass slippers to bubonic plague memorials and live fish at the end of tenancies.
The latest Bank of England data reveals a jump of 1,000 in home loans granted last month, offering estate agents hope that ...
Rachel Reeves's position under threat after admitting she has been ‘inadvertently’ running an unlicensed rental in her ...
The lender says many young wannabe home owners are afraid of, or flummoxed by, their credit scores, a system which Rachel ...
Chaotic approach to digital IDs will be repeated when Government tries to overhaul home buying and selling, warns Credas boss ...
Property lawyer David Smith says there is a brief period before the law takes effect, and urges agents to use the time to ...
Under the new Renters' Rights Act 2025, local council officers will be able to gain entry to agency premises to investigate ...