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Rogue landlords and agents are not the norm
There are unscrupulous landlords who lock out their tenants and, says Frances Burkinshaw, there are rogue agents too, but they are not the norm!
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Rents bounce back
The average rent in the UK rose by 1.1% in July compared to a year ago, HomeLet’s latest research shows, the first rise in three months.
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Frances Burkinshaw: why regulation is good for us
Lettings professionals have, for years, argued for more regulation and, says Frances Burkinshaw, it has dramatically improved the sector.
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How well are the deposit schemes working?
Three organisations cover tenancy deposit protection in England, and it appears to be efficient and effective, says Andrea Kirkby.
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Rents still under pressure
UK Rents fell again in June, new data from the HomeLet Rental Index reveals, with the typical new agreed rent 0.3% lower than in June 2016.
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Bad news for landlords as rents fall
Average rents fell last month for the first time for eight years, the HomeLet Rental Index reveals, as economic uncertainties to take their toll across the property market.
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Never stop learning to let
Does training really matter? Does it pay? Yes, it most certainly does, says Frances Burkinshaw, especially in the lettings business.
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The foundation of better standards in PRS
TDS is the longest-running provider of insurance and custodial deposit schemes in England and Wales but it also does much to improve standards in the PRS through its Charitable Foundation.
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Jeremy Corbyn reveals Labour will crack down even harder on rental sector
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has announced that if he wins power the private rented sector would see the introduction of tougher regulation under his government. He told The Guardian newspaper today that this would include more secure tenancies, the adoption of the Conservative’s plans to ban outright fees charged to tenants, and the prevention of unreasonable rent increases. He said these would all be wrapped up within a new charter of private tenants’ rights. “We will tackle soaring rents in the private rented sector through regulation,” Jeremy Corbyn also announced on his campaign website. Labour also plans to build a million new homes including half a million new council properties during its first five years in office. “We will rebuild and transform Britain by building council homes and homes that first-time buyers can afford,” he says. Priorities “There are obviously many priorities but the crisis of housing and setting in train a housing programme that would build more council housing at socially affordable rents and ensuring there is proper regulation of the private rental sector is a very high priority for me,” Jeremy Corbyn told The Guardian. Labour strategists believe housing is one of the key concerns of ‘generation rent’ while official…
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Rent inflation dilemma for landlords
Rents are rising at a slower pace than general inflation, the new HomeLet Rental Index reveals, leaving landlords who are facing higher costs with a dilemma.
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