In The Press
When the Road Ahead Feels Confusing or Uncertain, Find A Path You Can Trust
. The private rented sector is changing at a pace few landlords have experienced before. Landlords are being asked to accept pets they might previously have refused. The government is …
Landlord Talking Points
Section 21 Abolished: The 31 July 2026 Deadline Every Landlord Needs to Know
If you served a Section 21 notice before the Renters' Rights Act came into force, time is running out where ...
Why Landlords Fear Becoming the Low-Hanging Fruit
Every industry has its easy targets. Police officers know it's easier to catch a speeding motorist on a dual carriageway ...
If It’s My Property, Why Don’t I Have More Of A Say In Preventing Damage or Managing Risk?
The Government says tenants can choose the pets. Councils decide the rules. Landlords pay the bills. If that's getting your ...
Landlords Asked To Tackle Tenant Anti-Social Behaviour. The Response? “What Next?”
Landlords react to MP's call to ensure landlords play a greater role in tackling anti-social behaviour committed by their tenants ...
Councils Are Telling Landlords How Enforcement Will Be Funded. It Might Be Time To Think About Your Exit Strategy.
For years, most landlords have accepted that stronger enforcement against rogue operators is necessary and inevitable. Few would argue that ...
New Landlord Rules 2026 – Deadlines All UK Landlords Need To Know
The private rented sector changed forever on 1 May 2026. The new Renters’ Rights Act introduced the biggest overhaul of ...
Renters’ Rights Act Landlord Deadlines 2026–2030
Key Dates Landlords Need to Know The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 officially came into force on 1 May 2026 — ...
New Landlord Rules Could Catch 93.4% of Landlords Out by 31st May as Councils Move Straight to Fines
A landlord compliance expert has warned that new landlord rules introduced under the Renters’ Rights Act could leave thousands of ...














