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What does the November 2025 Budget mean for UK Landlords?
When the Chancellor delivered the Autumn Budget this year, landlords braced themselves for another round of fiscal pressure. Some of the measures announced will undeniably make the next few years more challenging, particularly for smaller or highly leveraged landlords. Yet, while the headlines lean towards higher taxes and rising costs, there are also quieter positives, shifts in the market that may ultimately strengthen the position of capable, compliant, long-term investors
Harry Clarke
Nov 274 min read


Avoiding Legal Pitfalls: Legally increasing the rent on your rental property.
Raising rent can be a tricky process for landlords, especially self managing landlords who handle everything themselves. If you don’t follow the correct legal steps, you risk disputes, delays, or even losing the right to increase rent. The key is understanding how to serve a section 13 notice properly and staying up to date with current government legislation, including the renters rights bill . This post explains the dangers of getting it wrong and how to avoid common mista
Harry Clarke
Nov 263 min read


Tenant referencing, does it really matter?
Tenant referencing often feels like a tedious step in renting or letting a property. But skipping this process can lead to costly problems. Using a professional referencing agency, such as our trusted partners at Canopy, helps ensure that landlords make a more informed decision about who they want to be living in their property. This post explains why tenant referencing is crucial step in the tenancy creation process. Tenant referencing form on a table Why tenant referencing
Harry Clarke
Nov 262 min read
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