The Association of Residential Managing Agents has made it clear it will fight on for the full regulation of letting agents.
The Association of Residential Managing Agents has made it clear it will fight on for the full regulation of letting agents.
A landlord who illegally rented out rooms in an unlicensed HMO has been ordered to repay more than £30,000 in housing benefit that he received for the flats.
A majority of private sector landlords do not believe George Osborne’s Budget will improve the private rented sector.
An important test case with implications for valuers, lenders and buy-to-let purchasers has been unexpectedly withdrawn from the Supreme Court.
Today the lettings industry is due to be discussed in the House of Commons – with the Government set to overturn an amendment for the full regulation of letting agents.
Industry bodies will be watching the outcome of today’s proceedings in Parliament with interest.
A mother and son have been sent to jail after conning lenders out of over £2m.
Average rents rose, rent arrears fell and lettings times became faster in the first quarter of this year, Countrywide has reported.
Fewer than one in three potential first-time buyers believe they will be helped to get on to the property ladder by the Help to Buy scheme.
Home ownership remains the aspiration of almost all people in the UK, with private renting well down the list, a new YouGov survey has shown.
The first UK residential sale where offer, acceptance and legal exchange all take place within minutes of each other online could take place this year.
Buy-to-let mortgage applications are failing because surveyors are ‘down valuing’ the rental income and advising lenders accordingly.