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Across the UK, more people are taking property sales into their own hands. Whether they’re first-time sellers, downsizers, or ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill’s cap of advance rents to one month could have the effect of pushing vulnerable tenants out of the ...
The Renters’ Rights Bill, which includes measures to ban Section 21 evictions, won’t pass until Autumn at the earliest. That ...
The South West of England is the UK’s top destination for over-50s looking to downsize, as nearly half (43%) of the region ...
The Stafford Building Society has introduced two buy-to-let mortgage products – which includes a 2-year product at 3.05% to ...
The Mortgage Works (TMW) has called for EPC regulations to focus on the least energy efficient properties first, rather than ...
Aldermore is looking to attract landlords by lowering interest cover ratio (ICR) thresholds and offering free valuations on HMOs up to six beds. The lender also promised to use a tailored case ...
Jessica Anderson is senior associate at Hunters Law The High Court’s Decision in London Trocadero (2015) LLP v Picturehouse ...
By Sarah Thompson, managing director, Mortgage Scout The latest data from UK Finance shows that in the last quarter of 2024, ...
Tenants and first-time buyers could be left worse off if the government continues to squeeze landlords, industry figures ...
“Whilst the government might say that they are fighting their corner it is tenants who will lose out as landlords become more risk averse.” The changes come despite the Housing Secretary having ...
The falling number of high-value residential transactions has put more pressure on the government’s finances, Knight Frank ...
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