
Introduction of Leasehold Reform Laws

When looking to buy a house, you’ll likely encounter the terms freehold and leasehold often. Quite simply, freehold means you own the property and the land that it has been built on for as long as...

Renter’s Reform Bill Breakdown

The long-awaited Renters’ Reform bill has had plenty of discussion over the last few months, over how it will aim to provide fairer living conditions and more rights for tenants in the UK. The main point of focus has been on...

Stay In The Know: Renters Reform Bill Update II

The much anticipated Renter’s Reform bill had its second reading in parliament on Monday, which now allows it to enter the Committee Stage, where it is evaluated in much more depth by Members of...

Stay In The Know: Renter’s (Reform Bill) UPDATE

With just over a year left till the next general election, the long awaited Renter’s Reform Bill is in a race against time to be introduced to parliament and become legislation. The proposed bill...

Stay In The Know: Renter’s (Reform) Bill

The Renter’s Reform Bill, initially proposed in early 2019 by former Prime Minister Theresa May, has finally been introduced to Parliament, four years later. Now, with only a year and a half till...

Stay In The Know: New Deposit Free Mortgage

Trying to get on the property ladder in the current climate has become increasingly difficult for first-time buyers as prices show no signs of dropping, and as rental costs begin to reach new heights,...

Stay In The Know: Rent Freeze

There are never ending changes to the policies that affect the way properties are managed in the United Kingdom and, as a landlord, keeping your wits about you is crucial to ensuring you appropriately...

Truss commits to abolishing ‘no-fault’ evictions.

Section 21: Your guide to the proposed changes to evictions
Prime Minister Liz Truss has confirmed her government's commitment to abolishing section 21 under the Renters' Reform Bill.
After speculation in the press,...