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The Conservative Housing Minister, Mark Prisk, has made some bold claims about the immediate future of the lettings industry. Speaking at the Law Society in London, he outlined his predictions. He foresees enormous growth
richard26 April 2013lettings5719 comments
New figures suggest that half of the landlords in the country are not using a letting agent - suggesting that there are considerable growth opportunities out there for agents who are prepared to
richard19 April 2013landlords, letting agents3701 comments
The biggest debate in the lettings industry over the last year has been the ongoing saga of regulation. Should letting agents be treated as estate agents? Or would a raft of new
richard16 April 2013letting agents, Regulation5338 comments
Caroline Kenny, the outspoken chair of the UK Association of Letting Agents, has stated that she does not believe that a central regulator would be beneficial for the rental sector. She instead favours
richard05 April 2013letting agents, ARLA, UKALA, Regulation2651 comments
One of the headline announcements of George Osborne's 2013 budget was a stimulus for house building. Taxpayer-underwritten mortgages will finance new building developments to the tune of £15.5 billion. But what effect will this
richard01 April 2013, Budget, letting agents5866 comments
Rent arrears have risen by up to sevenfold in the wake of the decision to pay social housing tenants' benefits to them, rather than directly to their landlords. The scheme, known as Universal
richard20 March 2013landlords, tenants, Rent arrears6156 comments
Advertising Standards Authority rules that fees must be advertised The advertising watchdog, the Advertising Standards Authority, has disappointed many in the lettings industry with a shock ruling: all letting agents must henceforth clearly advertise their
richard20 March 2013Property advertising, Tenancy fees6233 comments
Recent research has found that the UK letting market is feeling the negative affects of the credit crunch with many letting agents in the UK reporting that tenants are struggling to keep their
richard01 May 2012landlords, tenant referencing, Rental Market6287 comments
It has been widely reported that the North of England presents the best opportunity for buy-to-let investors to gain the best rental returns. Like it or not, landlords have a decision to make;
richard26 April 2012, Rental Income, Rental Yields132 comments
Rental properties in the UK are on the increase proving that Britain is seeing the value of renting versus buying. Last year saw figures of 692,766 (9.14% up on previous year) rental properties
richard26 April 2012, Rental Market295 comments