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Rent Increases: Why Process Matters as Much as Numbers in the UK Property Market
The Change: Rent Increases Now Need More Care Rent increases across the UK property market now demand more care, robust evidence, and a meticulously structured process. Whether you operate within the Private Rented Sector (PRS), manage Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), or oversee social housing and supported living, the landscape is shifting. What does this mean for landlords and property investors? What has fundamentally changed in the way we manage our portfolios? The a

Amanda Woodward
May 89 min read


Tenant Retention Strategy: Optimizing the Tenant Journey from Start to Finish
This article provides general guidance only. Always seek independent legal, tax, or financial advice before making decisions affecting your property or business. The UK rental market is always is undergoing a fundamental shift. The Renters' Right Bill is reshaping the rules of engagement between landlords and tenants — and the landlords who adapt will thrive. Those who do not will struggle. Under the direction of current legislation, the abolition of the Section 21 no-fault

Amanda Woodward
May 411 min read


Periodic Tenancies and Stability: Why Professional Landlords Are Thriving —and How You Can Too
The Myth That Is Costing Landlords Money There is a narrative circulating in the private rented sector, and it is doing real damage. The story goes like this: periodic tenancies mean chaos. Tenants can leave at any moment. Voids will multiply. Income will become unpredictable. The whole model is broken. It sounds plausible. It feels logical. And for landlords already anxious about the direction of travel under the Renters' Rights Bill — which, subject to parliamentary progres

Amanda Woodward
May 110 min read


Tenant Retention Strategies: Getting the Basics Right in UK Property
Retention Is About Consistency, Not Luck Tenant retention matters more than ever in today’s evolving UK property landscape. With the impending Renters’ Rights Bill and the proposed abolition of Section 21, the dynamics of the Private Rented Sector (PRS ) are shifting. In a periodic tenancy environment where tenants can leave with a month's notice, landlords can no longer rely solely on fixed terms to secure their rental income. Instead, landlords must actively give tenants co

Amanda Woodward
Apr 309 min read


Periodic Tenancies: The Shift From Fixed Terms to Retention Strategy
The Fundamental Shift in UK Property Management Periodic tenancies are rapidly becoming the cornerstone of the UK rental landscape. For property investors and landlords across the Private Rented Sector (PRS ), social housing, and supported accommodation, this represents a seismic shift from traditional operational models. The days of relying solely on the predictable cycle of fixed-term tenancies are drawing to a close. For decades, the standard operating procedure was straig

Amanda Woodward
Apr 2913 min read


Landlord Responsibilities and Rights in 2026: The Complete Updated Guide
Most landlords don’t know their legal responsibilities and rights. This costs them an average of £4,000 annually in mistakes and missed opportunities. Here’s what you need to know. The Renters Rights Act 2026 marks a significant transformation in landlord law. For landlords in Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe, and Newcastle-under-Lyme, understanding these changes is crucial for compliance and protecting investments. This guide outlines your updated responsibilities and rights, with EPO,

Amanda Woodward
Apr 257 min read


Renters' Right Bill UK: The Ultimate Compliance Guide for Landlords
The Renters' Right Bill Changes Everything — Are You Ready? The Renters' Right Bill is not a minor administrative update. It is a fundamental restructuring of the UK Private Rented Sector (PRS), and it will separate the professional landlord from the unprepared one. Section 21 "no-fault" evictions are set to be abolished. Most tenancies will shift to rolling periodic terms. Rent increase procedures are being formalized. Deposit protection rules carry ever-stricter penalties.

Amanda Woodward
Apr 249 min read


May 1st Compliance Checklist: Your Final 9 Days to Get Ready for the Renters' Rights Act
Nine days. That's all you have left. May 1st is when the Renters' Rights Act takes full effect. Section 21 evictions end. Periodic tenancies begin. New rules apply. New compliance requirements kick in. Many landlords are panicking. They're realizing they're not ready. They're scrambling to prepare. They're making mistakes under pressure. Don't be that landlord. This is your final compliance checklist. Nine days to ensure you're ready. Nine days to avoid last-minute panic. Nin

Amanda Woodward
Apr 169 min read
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