Akiva worked in the charity sector and property management before joining the legal team at Landlord Action. He has helped countless landlords get back possession of their property from some of the most difficult tenants.”
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Average UK monthly private rents increased by 3.5% to £1,381 in the 12 months to April, according to the latest ONS figures.
Stamp duty and council tax should be scrapped and replaced with a new proportional property tax, according to a new report.
The Build to Rent Alliance has launched a code of practice in a bid to position the BTR sector as the “rental destination of choice”.
Professional landlords are largely undeterred by regulatory changes, says Handelsbanken, with 93% expecting their portfolio value to rise in 2026.
A rogue landlord who rented out an unheated outhouse to a couple with a four-month-old baby has been banned from the PRS.
Paul Shamplina is the founder of Landlord Action.
May 2026 marks a new era for landlords: adapt to rental reforms, prioritise compliance and navigate change.
Councils are relying on landlords as a safety net in housing crisis, worsening evictions, costs, and conflict for all sides.
Time is running out: key deadlines, mandatory notices, and Section 21 changes landlords must act on before 1 May.
Section 21 ban drives landlord exits, tenant uncertainty and rising rents as courts face pressure and supply tightens
Bristol plans higher penalties for landlords based on tenant vulnerability, but critics warn it could reduce housing availability for those most in ne
Possession claims are slower and more complex; landlords must prepare carefully, manage risk, and expect longer repossession timelines.
2026 urges landlords to regain control: easing rates, strong demand and professional systems turn resilience into steady momentum.
2025 has pushed landlords to the brink as new laws, court delays, rising taxes and fines hit at once, driving exits, shrinking supply and higher rents
Paul Shamplina says rising taxes push landlords out and rents up. This Budget is a wake-up call to know your numbers.
Reeves’ slip-up proves it: selective licensing is a costly, complex trap for landlords. Don’t assume agents handle compliance - check everything.
The Renters’ Rights Act ends Section 21 “no-fault” evictions; landlords must now use Section 8 grounds, with longer notice periods.
Asylum leasing offers landlords guaranteed rent, but risks, strict contracts, and ethical issues mean due diligence is essential.
Some landlords face devastating issues, returning to find properties trashed, no enforcement, no recourse, and huge emotional cost.
Landlords face rising taxes, regulations, and costs - prompting many to sell up. Is government policy pushing small landlords out of the
As we approach the festive season of 2024, like many of us, I find myself drawn to Charles Dickens's timeless tale, A Christmas Carol.
Landlords urged not to panic amid reform and rate rises—demand stays high despite cost pressures.
Collective landlord action can influence MPs and drive positive change in rental legislation.