Category Archives: News

Electrical safety checks to become mandatory

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has announced that mandatory five-year electrical installation checks (Electrical Installation Condition Report, EICR) on private rented housing in England will be introduced. The implementation date has not yet been clarified, but the MHCLG intends to introduce legislation as soon as parliamentary time allows. A transitional period will… Continue Reading

Housing Complaints Resolution Service announced

The government have announced plans to launch a complaints service for homeowners and tenants. The new Housing Complaints Resolution Service will provide a straight-forward way for buy to let tenants and homeowners to get help when faced with unresolved disputes about problems with their home, such as repairs and maintenance. Under the new scheme, private… Continue Reading

Security deposit cap reduced to five weeks rent

Private renters are set to benefit from new measures reducing the amount tenants have to pay up front to secure a home from 6 weeks’ rent to 5 for annual rentals of under £50,000. The move, announced as part of the Tenant Fees Bill, is a further step by Communities Secretary James Brokenshire MP towards ending… Continue Reading

Health and Safety Rules for Rented Homes to be Tightened

Landlords in England face a stricter health and safety regime as the government announces an overhaul of out-of-date rules. The review will look at updating the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) rules for residential dwellings and tightening the law demanding landlords install carbon monoxide alarms in rented homes with gas appliances (not just with solid… Continue Reading

Landlord Insurance – A Guide

Landlord insurance is a crucial consideration for anyone renting out their property. Things can go wrong with even the most diligent tenants and can cost a significant sum to put right. ‘Landlord insurance’ is a broad term, and cover will vary from policy to policy. Key points:  Standard home insurance is NOT suitable for landlords… Continue Reading

New “Housing Court” proposed by ministers

Ministers have unveiled plans for a specialist “housing court”, with the aim of speeding up the settlement of property disputes between landlords and tenants. The designated court, according to the government, will be “particularly important” for families and vulnerable tenants “who live with the fear of suddenly being forced to move”. The communities secretary, James Brokenshire,… Continue Reading

Landlord’s to pay for EPC improvements, with the “no cost” exemption to be removed

Landlords will have to fund some of the changes needed to make their rental properties compliant with minimum energy efficiency requirements. The Government is to introduce the payment requirement, capped at £3,500. This replaces the current “no cost” exemption which allowed landlords to avoid implementing energy efficiency measures if there is no funding available to… Continue Reading