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What the Renters’ Rights Act 2026 Means for Landlords (And How to Stay Profitable)
The UK rental market is undergoing its biggest transformation in decades. The Renters' Rights Act, coming into force from 1 May 2026 , will fundamentally change how landlords let, manage, and regain possession of their properties. For landlords, this is not just a legal update, it’s a shift in strategy. What Is Changing? 1. End of “No-Fault” Evictions Under the Renters Reform Act 2026, Section 21 “no-fault” evictions will be abolished. This means landlords will no longer be a
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Why Central London Remains a Top Choice for Property Investment in 2025
Central London has long been considered one of the most desirable property markets in the world. Despite global economic challenges, the...
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Landlord Checklist: What to Do Before Renting Out Your Property in Central London
Renting out a property in Central London can be highly rewarding, but before handing over the keys, landlords need to make sure...
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