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What Are the Risks of Poor Compliance Documentation in Property Management?
Most landlords understand, in principle, that compliance matters. They know they need gas safety certificates, deposit protection records, and tenancy agreements. What is less well understood is the specific and often severe consequences of having those documents in the wrong format, stored inconsistently, or simply impossible to locate when needed. Poor compliance documentation is not just administrative inconvenience. It is a source of financial risk, legal exposure, and op

Amanda Woodward
2 days ago7 min read


What Documents Should Property Teams Centralize?
One of the most common operational weaknesses in property management is fragmented documentation. Compliance certificates stored in email inboxes. Tenancy agreements filed in different folders across different computers. Maintenance records kept in someone's personal notes. When something goes wrong — a dispute, a regulatory inspection, an eviction claim — the scramble to locate the right document under pressure is both stressful and avoidable. Centralising documents is not a

Amanda Woodward
4 days ago8 min read


What Is the Most a Landlord Can Raise Rent in the UK in 2026?
Rent increases are one of the most searched topics in UK property right now, and for good reason. From 1 May 2026, the rules changed significantly under the Renters' Right Act. If you are a landlord wondering how much you can raise rent,or a tenant wondering whether your landlord's proposed increase is lawful, this guide covers everything you need to know. The short answer is this: there is no fixed percentage cap on how much a landlord can raise in England in 2026. However,

Amanda Woodward
5 days ago6 min read


Election Shakes Up 2024 For Landlords: Preparing for Rental Reforms
With Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calling a snap general election for July 5th, the remainder of 2024 is shaping up to be a pivotal period for private landlords. The latest polls show Labour holding a strong lead, increasing the likelihood of their proposed rental market reforms being implemented should they take power. While some of the more stringent policies around abolishing Section 21 "no-fault" evictions were put on hold earlier this year by the current government, a Labo

Amanda Woodward
May 30, 20243 min read
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