Section 21 Abolished: 18 Days On, What The Numbers Already Tell UK Investors
Eighteen days. That's how long Section 21 has been dead in the water. And the numbers are already doing the talking, for those of us actually paying attention.
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Eighteen days. That's how long Section 21 has been dead in the water. And the numbers are already doing the talking, for those of us actually paying attention.
Read articleFifteen days. That's all you've got before 31 May 2026, the deadline for serving the Renters' Rights Act Information Sheet to every existing tenant in England. Miss it and the council can hit you with £7,000 per breach.
Read articleHalf the postcodes I'm watching this year now sit inside some form of landlord licensing scheme. They didn't last May.
Read articleSame week, same market, two opposite moves. Santander chopped buy-to-let pricing by up to 50 basis points on Monday, then a chunk of fixed deals got yanked across the market 48 hours later when swap rates jumped again.
Read articleIf you're a UK landlord planning to evict a tenant and sell, you need to read this. Because the rules just changed, and one clause in the new Section 8 regime can lock you out of letting that property for a full year.
Read articleUK rents just did something they haven't done in nine years. They stopped going up. Rightmove's Q1 numbers landed and the line went flat at £1,370 a month outside London. Nine years of one-way traffic. Over.
Read articleThe Renters' Rights Act is no longer a bill, a consultation, or a Westminster talking point. It is live.
Read articleMost landlords I know spent yesterday checking the FTSE and the swap markets.
Read articleIf you're a UK landlord and you haven't issued the new Information Sheet to every tenant on your books, you've got 25 days before the fines start. Up to £7,000 per breach, per tenancy.
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