Tenancy Deposit Protection Changes

As of 6th April, the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) will be making changes to the regulations around Tenancy Deposit Protection in England and Wales. The changes to protection requirements and potential recriminations for non-compliance will come into force on 6 April 2012. In summary, from 6th April 2012, the Localism Act makes…

Electrical Safety Advice for Landlords

Research from the Electrical Safety Council has found that misunderstandings between landlords and tenants over responsibilities for safety are exposing many people to life-threatening electrical dangers. There are serious consequences for landlords who are found to be negligent over electrical safety, including fines or even imprisonment. Our guidance for landlords outlines the simple steps you…

Why is Tenant Referencing so Important?

Your property is probably one of the most expensive things you own, so you don’t want just any one moving in. Referencing is the best way to protect yourself against bad tenants, ensuring that they are who they say they are, giving an insight into their ability to pay the agreed rent and their history…

Rents Rise in January

The trend of rising rents continued in January, despite it being a month that traditionally sees a drop in rental prices. This is the first time in the history of LSL Property Services collecting monthly rent data that they have seen an increase in rental prices in January. In January, LSL Property Services reported a…

Rents On The Way Up After Seasonal Drop

The usual seasonal drop off in rents has almost come to an end, according to the latest figures from the rent index. The rent index tracks actual rents in real time, using information gathered from more than 5,500 landlords over the past 90 days.  It shows that the average rental price paid has increased by…

Number of BTL properties increased by 84,000 in 2011

According the latest data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders, the number of properties being bought with buy-to-let mortgages increased by around 84,000 in 2011. During the fourth quarter of 2011, a total of 34,800 buy-to-let mortgages were advanced (a total value of £4 bn).  This was almost identical to the third quarter figures (34,300…

Statistics: Private Rental Sector vs. Social Rental Sector

Following the release last week of the 2010-2011 English Housing Survey Report, we can see the difference between the private rental sector and social rental sector. The social rented sector accounted for 17.5% (3.8 million) of households and the private rented sector accounted for 16.5% (3.6 million) of households Over half of all private renters…

English Housing Survey Report Summary

The Department for Communities and Local Government has published the English Housing Survey (EHS) Headline Report 2010-11. A summary of the key findings are as follows: Average weekly rents in the private rented sector continued to be well above those in the social rented sector (£160 per week compared to £79). 63 per cent of…

RLA Defends Good Landlords

Responding today to Shelter’s five point plan for tackling “rogue landlords”, the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) has called on local authorities to more effectively root out those who flout their obligations under the law. The RLA says that according to the Government’s English Housing Survey 84% of the over 8 million private rented sector (PRS)…

Shelter Calls for Tougher Sentencing for Serial Rogue Landlords

Shelter is asking Grant Shapps, the Housing Minister, to keep the Government’s promises in their Housing Strategy in November 2011: to ‘deal with rogue landlords’ and ‘tackle dangerous and poorly maintained homes’. Despite the Government’s assurances, Shelter says that rogue landlords are still cashing in on the high demand for rented homes, and trapping families…