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Rent Review Warning Signs: How to Spot Stale Rents Before They Cost You
The Hidden Cost of Complacency If you have not reviewed your property rents in a long time, that is already a glaring warning sign worth paying immediate attention to. In the dynamic landscape of the UK property market, complacency can be one of the most expensive mistakes a landlord or property investor can make. Other critical warning signs include strong local demand, comparable listings sitting well above your current figures, and rising operational costs starting to eat

Amanda Woodward
May 148 min read


Mid-Year Portfolio Review: The Strategic Checkpoint Every UK Landlord Needs
Is your portfolio working as hard as you are? Most landlords reach July with six months of data sitting untouched — rents unchecked, compliance gaps quietly accumulating, and underperforming assets draining returns they will never recover. The landlords who build genuinely strong portfolios do not wait for year-end. They review at the halfway point, identify what is working, cut what is not, and act with precision before the second half of the year accelerates. This is not a

Amanda Woodward
May 1210 min read


Portfolio Rent Review Case Study: Unlocking Hidden Growth Opportunities in the UK Private Rented Sector
The Story: A Hidden Opportunity in Plain Sight This is a real story. A real portfolio. A real landlord. And a real opportunity that was hiding in plain sight. In the dynamic landscape of the UK Private Rented Sector (PRS), landlords often focus heavily on acquisition and maintenance, inadvertently neglecting the latent potential within their existing assets. One portfolio review revealed a significant gap between current rents and local market levels. Nothing dramatic had gon

Amanda Woodward
May 810 min read


Rent Review Systems: Building a Strong Strategy for Portfolio Management
Effective landlords don’t wait until income becomes tight before reviewing rents—they build a system. A robust rent review strategy involves regularly monitoring your portfolio, identifying gaps early, researching comparable properties, and applying increases methodically. This approach secures income, reduces disputes, and supports long-term portfolio growth. The Difference: Reactive vs Proactive Landlords Landlords generally fall into two camps: reactive or proactive. The R

Amanda Woodward
May 85 min read


Rent Increase Myths Debunked: Why Confident Landlords Still Win Under the Renters’ Rights Act
A common myth circulating within the UK private rented sector is that landlords can no longer raise rent in any meaningful way. That is simply not true. Another pervasive myth is that if a tenant challenges a rent increase, the landlord automatically loses. That is not true either. What truly matters under the evolving legislative landscape—including the Renters’ Rights Act 2025—is whether the rent increase is supported by robust evidence, aligned with statutory rules, and ha

Amanda Woodward
May 811 min read


Valid Rent Increase: The Preparation That Makes It Stand Up
A valid rent increase starts with meticulous preparation. The most significant mistakes typically occur when landlords rush the process or rely on assumptions instead of verifiable facts. If you want a rent increase to stand up to scrutiny — at a tribunal, in correspondence, or in any dispute — the process needs to be just as robust as the figure you are proposing. The difference between a rent increase that stands and one that collapses is not the number. It is the preparati

Amanda Woodward
May 810 min read
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