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If you're a private landlord in England, now is the time to prepare. The government has confirmed that significant reforms under the Renters' Rights Act 2025 will take effect from 1 May 2026, bringing major changes to tenancy documentation, notice

If You Don't Have Inventory/Insurance and Your Tenant Destroys the Property Here's what to do, step-by-step: 🚨 Immediate Actions Document Everything Take timestamped photos/videos of all damage from multiple angles Review your original Property Condition Report (inventory) to prove the damage wasn't pre-existing Get written

In the competitive landscape of the UK property market, securing a tenant is only half the battle. The true measure of a successful Landlord investment lies in long-term retention. With rental demand surging across cities like London, Manchester, and Birmingham,

Introduction: 1. Documentation: By creating a comprehensive property inventory, landlords can document the condition of the property and its contents before a tenant moves in. This documentation can be used as evidence in case of any disputes regarding damages or

Each major party has now released their manifestos. We will look at what these mean for lettings, landlords, tenants and inventory services. Starting with the Liberal Democrats. Who have announced they want to propose "making three-year tenancies the norm and

The Renters’ Rights Bill delivers our manifesto commitment to transform the experience of private renting, including by ending Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions. The bill will improve the current system for both the 11 million private renters and 2.3 million