Heat Network Regulation in the UK: What Landlords Should Know in 2026

Regulation of Heat Networks: Key Changes for 2026 Heat networks currently supply heating and hot water to hundreds of thousands of homes across the United Kingdom. These systems are most prevalent in apartment developments, where communal energy arrangements are the norm. On 27 January 2026, a new regulatory framework for heat networks was introduced. This […]
Renters’ Rights Act 2025 FAQ’s: Everything Landlords Need to Know

1. What is the Renters’ Rights Act? The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 introduces major reforms to the private rental sector in England. It enhances tenant security, strengthens safety standards, increases transparency, and modernises enforcement. 2. When did the Renters’ Rights Act become law? The Act received Royal Assent on 27 October 2025. Implementation will be […]
Investor Guide: Manchester Rental Market Analysis

Is Manchester is good place to live? Take at a look at our buy-to-let property guide to the areas and tenant profiles in Manchester. Learn about forecasted rents, void periods and what factors matter to tenants in 2025. Operating as one of the largest UK regional economies, second only to London, it’s no surprise that Manchester […]
Case Study: Park Rise, Manchester

Enhancing Tenant Experience, Increasing Rental Yields, and Keeping Up with the Competition Through Upgraded Furniture Packs About Park Rise Park Rise is a well-established and consistently high-performing residential development located just outside Manchester city centre, less than a five-minute walk from Trafford Bar Metrolink station. Offering the convenience of city living in a community-focused setting, […]
Mid-Year Rental Refresh: 5 Ways Landlords Can Boost Rents This Summer

As summer sets in, landlords across the UK have a valuable opportunity to review and improve their rental properties. A mid-year rental refresh is not just about maintenance – it’s a proactive way to increase rental yields, reduce void periods between tenancies, and improve your chances of getting that long-term tenant. Below are five practical […]
Fixed vs Periodic Tenancy: What It Means for Your Tenancy Agreement Under the Renters’ Rights Bill

As the UK government prepares to implement the Renters’ Rights Bill, one of the biggest changes facing landlords and tenants is the shift from fixed-term tenancy agreements to periodic tenancies. This reform is part of a broader strategy to modernise the private rented sector, and it’s expected to come into force by end of 2025. […]
What is EPC and How to Stay Energy Compliant as a Landlord

As the UK property market continues to evolve, energy performance and environmental compliance are increasingly central to property management. Whether you’re a seasoned landlord or exploring buy-to-let opportunities for the first time, understanding EPC requirements is essential – not just for compliance, but for maintaining long-term asset value. What is an EPC Rating? An Energy […]
New UK Sanction Checks in 2025: What Landlords Need to Prepare for

From 14 May 2025, new legislation will introduce stricter sanctions checks for landlords and tenants in the UK. This change is part of a broader government effort to protect the rental market from financial crime, and it places additional responsibilities on letting agents and property management companies to comply with updated legal requirements. As a […]
20 Essential FAQs on the Renters’ Rights Bill

The Renters’ Rights Bill is set to bring significant changes to the UK rental market. From the abolition of Section 21 evictions to rent increases and property conditions, the Bill aims to create a fairer, more transparent rental market. As a landlord, understanding these changes is crucial for staying compliant and effectively managing your properties. […]
The Renters’ Rights Bill 2025: What landlords need to know

The Latest Update on the Renters’ Rights Bill Parts of the Renters’ Rights Bill which includes significant measures such as the abolition of Section 21 are expected to become law by the end of Spring 2025. However, certain aspects of the Bill may be introduced gradually or postponed, depending on the Government’s response to advocacy, […]