Regulation & Law
News articles looking at national legislation and local regulation and the application of law to the residential property industry.
- ‘Now do you understand our pain?’ leading landlord ask Chancellor- Eastern Landlords Association chair says for too long Whitehall has not realised the minefield that property licensing presents for some BTL operators. Read More »
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 Lettings agency at centre of Rachel Reeves licensing debacle apologisesReeves has apologised for failing to obtain a licence but by doing so she has committed a criminal offence. Read More »
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 Campaigning group turns focus to rent controls after eviction reform successTenant activist group says Renters' Rights Act is good but fails to address affordability crisis. Read More »
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 London landlords given a month to pay £1,000 licensing feeWestminster council has revealed fees ahead of launching one of England's biggest selective licensing schemes covering 15 of its 18 wards. Read More »
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 BLOG: How managing agents deal with leaseholders ‘changing fast’Managing agents are now dealing with leaseholders who know their rights and demand answers, says Robert Poole of Glide. Read More »
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 BREAKING: Chancellor fails to obtain licence for rental homeRachel Reeves's position under threat after admitting she had failed to obtain a licence for her Dulwich property. Read More »
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 Edinburgh launches huge crackdown on short-term letsFirst conviction secured with 12 more cases pending as council steps up enforcement action against rogue landlords. Read More »
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 New powers to enter letting agents’ offices set to come into forceUnder the new Renters' Rights Act 2025, local council officers in England will be able to gain entry to agency premises to investigate wrongdoing. Read More »
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 Get your skates on, letting agents warned as reforms go liveProperty lawyer David Smith says there is a brief period before the law takes effect, and urges agents to use the time to prepare. Read More »
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 Exclusive: Labour’s conveyancing overhaul ‘doomed’ to failureChaotic approach to digital IDs will be repeated when Government tries to overhaul home buying and selling, warns Credas boss Tim Barnett. Read More »




