In a recent real-world example, a leaseholder offered to review the building’s 2025 service charge accounts and formally requested the supporting receipts and invoices. The managing agent blocked the request, stating that because the annual accounts had been...
This Renters’ Rights Act timeline article breaks down what changed on Day One, critical upcoming deadlines, and practical steps to stay ahead. Whether you manage one property or a large portfolio, understanding these landlord deadlines is essential to avoid fines,...
The Renters Rights Act 2026, abolishes no-fault Section 21 Eveictions in England’s private rented sector. A key addition is the new mandatory Ground 1A, which allows a private landlord to seek possession if they have a genuine intention to sell the freehold or...
The biggest shake-up in private renting for a generation, with many Landlords asking the same question: “How will the Renters’ Rights Act affect me if I want to sell my let property?” If you have an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) in place and were hoping to use a...
Navigating the 2026 London ‘Compliance Cliff’, The Biggest Question we are asked, especially by our International clients and guests is; Real Estate Advisor vs Real Estate Agent. What are the differences in England? It’s the big question we get asked the...