The EPC 'C' target for landlords is an evolving deadline. This guide covers everything landlords need to know.
A leashold represents the right to occupy a property for a number of years from a freeholder.
The Housing Act, 1988 is still perhaps the most important statute in the rental market.
If you think your Council Tax bill is too high then it may be possible to get it cut.
The Section 6 Notice confirmns the intention of a group of leasholders to buy a freehold off a landlord.
Selective licensing schemes require landlords to have a type of property license in certain areas.
It's not necessarily easy but it is entirely possible to do your conveyancing yourself.
The Immigration Act of 2014 received Royal Assent on the 14th of May, 2014.
Explore the legal framework of Section 13 Notice in the UK and its implications for landlords and tenants.
Explore the Section 40 Notice in UK property law, its role in business leases, serving process and obligations.
The provisions, practical implications, and frequently asked questions about the 1995 Act.
The Section 3 Notice, which is required when property ownership changes, ensures transparency and fairness.
Explore the essentials of Section 48 Notice in our comprehensive guide. Understand its purpose and legal implications.
It seems likely now that England will follow the other 3 countries in the UK and set up a national landlord register.
The Leasehold and freehold reform act and where do we stand
Explore our guide on The Decent Homes Standard - essential reading for landlords and investors.
Owning a property doesn’t mean you can do exactly as you like with it. Legal covenants might apply.
A compulsory purchase order is a legal order which can be used to acquire land and property from its owner.
There are many different scenarios in which you could claim a Council Tax discount.
Landlords and agents in Wales need to be registered with and licensed by, Rent Smart Wales.
Mortgage stress tests have been officially scrapped but what will this will mean for the property market?
Non-assured tenancies are tenancies which, where the rights of the tenant are not assured.
Squatters' rights are often exaggerated but they still apply in some circumstances.
Being a landlord involves responsibility for certain repairs but which ones, exactly?
The UK government has pushed back the oil boiler ban to 2035, affecting around 1.7 million households
Every property on the rental market must meet certain health and safety standards.
Potentially, gas boilers could be banned in the UK in the not-too-distant future. Here’s everything you need to know.
Explore the UK's legislative approach to homelessness through a comprehensive review of the Homelessness Act 2002.
The Homelessness Reduction Act of 2017 is a law which aims to reduce homelessness.