
Renters Reform Act: What Deposit Changes Mean for Landlords
The Renters Reform Act marks one of the most significant changes to the private rented sector in decades. Now that the legislation has passed and

The Renters Reform Act marks one of the most significant changes to the private rented sector in decades. Now that the legislation has passed and

The landmark Renters’ Rights Bill has now passed through Parliament and received Royal Assent, meaning it is now law, with further government guidance expected on

There are growing signs of renewed confidence across the UK property market, driven by lower than expected inflation and the expectation of further interest rate

The Cotswolds rental market continues to outperform national averages, with strong demand for well-managed, high-quality homes and rental values remaining resilient compared with much of

With the Autumn Budget just a day away, speculation is mounting that Chancellor Rachel Reeves may introduce significant changes to property taxation to help close

On Wednesday 22 October 2025, the landmark Renters’ Rights Bill successfully passed through the House of Commons — entering its final stage before becoming law

Speculation around wide-ranging property tax reforms is already having a cooling effect on the UK housing market, according to new research. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is

The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to return to the House of Lords on 14 October, marking its final stage before becoming law. As expected,

The Government’s Renters’ Rights Bill – a major overhaul of the private rented sector – has passed what is expected to be its final debate

According to a recent report in The Guardian, the government may be preparing to scrap Stamp Duty and introduce a new form of property tax.