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Profit Margins Shrinking Sharply: Why Landlords Are Under Pressure The phrase profit margins shrinking sharply is becoming an everyday reality for landlords across the UK. What was once considered a stable and profitable investment is […]
Paragon’s Buy-to-Let Surge Amid Immigration Pressures: What It Means for UK Landlords Rising Immigration and Rental Market Pressures The UK rental market is facing unprecedented pressures as immigration and population growth continue to fuel demand.
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Declining Rental Supply The number of homes available to rent in the UK has fallen for the 11th consecutive month. This persistent shortage is reshaping the private rental market, leaving tenants with fewer choices and
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Councils Incentivizing Private Landlords: A Growing Trend Under Scrutiny Councils across England have increasingly turned to private landlords as a solution to the deepening housing crisis. Figures for 2024–25 reveal that more than £31 million
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Landlords Feeling Unfairly Targeted Landlords across the UK, particularly small-scale operators, increasingly feel as though government policy, public opinion, and financial pressures have combined to make them easy targets. The debate around how rental income
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National Insurance on Rental Income The UK government is debating whether to extend National Insurance to landlords’ rental income. This proposal could raise around £2 billion annually, but it is also sparking concern among property
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First-Time Landlords in Wales: Registration, Screening, and Legal Basics (With Rent Smart Wales Checklist) Becoming a landlord for the first time in Wales is an exciting prospect, but it also comes with significant legal responsibilities.
Boosting Rental Appeal in Wales: What Do Tenants Actually Want? Pets, Gardens & More In today’s competitive rental market in Wales, landlords and agents increasingly recognize that meeting tenants’ evolving preferences can transform lettings from
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Renters’ Rights Bill & Wales: What Proposed UK Laws Could Mean for Welsh Landlords The political debate around the Renters’ Rights Bill is intensifying across the UK. While Wales already operates under a distinct framework
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Fitness for Human Habitation: Safety Compliance Every Welsh Landlord Must Know (Smoke, CO, EICR) Fitness for human habitation is no longer optional for landlords in Wales. Since the implementation of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act










