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40.4% of landlords are somewhat confident about the UK property market over the next 12 months, and almost six in ten (59.6%) ...
Upper Tribunal overturns letting agency’s fine and provides clear guidance on who is liable for unlicensed HMO fines.
The Government's decision to drop a requirement for tenants to have insurance for pets from the Renters' Rights Bill, is ...
Tenant demand has dropped by 17% year-on-year and is now running 28% below 2019 levels as falling mortgage rates make homeownership increasingly attractive for those renting, says Aneisha Beveridge ...
A new customisable pre-viewing qualification tool has been launched by Street.co.uk that allows agents to set their own questions and rules for applicants booking a property viewings online – a ...
Money raised from the land and buildings transaction tax (LBTT) has increased from just £7m in April 2015 to £61m in April ...
Brown, NAVA Propertymark President, says the latest auction update from Essential Information Group is positive, despite May ...
Ben Beadle at the NRLA accuses ministers of failing to listen to landlord concerns after a requirement for tenants to have ...
The Chancellor has revealed £39 billion to drive a significant increase in the number of affordable homes being built across the country over the next ten years. Presenting her Spending Review to ...
A list of 194 estate agents which have been penalised for failing to meet anti-money laundering regulations, has been ...
As the markets expected, the majority of the Banks' MPC has voted to keep the base rate on hold for at least another few ...
The portal says upgrades in the last 12 months have boosted its ability to generate quality leads from potential new build ...