Renters’ Rights Bill going through Lords Committee stage

Below is a brief update on the progress of the Renters Rights Bill and a short market update for landlords at the end. Members of the House of Lords are now progressing an in-depth review of the Renters’ Rights Bill during the committee stage. There is still uncertainty surrounding the broader impact the proposed legislation […]

Timeline for Renters’ Rights Bill Announced

It has been confirmed that the next phase of the Renters’ Rights Bill will not commence for another month. If you would like to see the 12 key components being discussed please click here to read our recent blog. This will affect Brighton and Hove lettings in the same way as the rest of the […]

12 Key Reforms to the Tenancy Process Under the Renters’ Rights Bill (England)

The proposed changes in Labour’s Renters’ Rights Bill (RRB) will significantly impact various aspects of the rental process in England. These modifications will reshape how rental properties are advertised, leased, and managed. From preparing a property for tenancy and securing occupants to handling day-to-day management and ending agreements, numerous regulations will be updated. Whether you […]

Introducing Landlord Sanctions Checks: Key Information You Should Know

Starting 14th May 2025, new regulations will change how UK letting agents handle Landlord and Tenant verifications, particularly regarding sanctions checks. From that date, letting agents must comply with the same reporting requirements as other “relevant firms” under financial sanctions legislation — regardless of the rental amount. What Are Sanctions Checks? Commonly known as Anti-Money […]

How is global warming, Covid-19 & property video tours linked?

We have all been through a moment in time we will never forget, the old world has gone and we are now entering the new world. This post is looking at how global warming, Covid-19 and property video tours are all linked. In the last 3 months the book Black Swan has been mentioned many […]