
The Return Of The Brexit Fog
After a few weeks lull from 24/7 commentary on when and whether we will leave the EU, it’s back to uncertainty and Brexit fog. Boris
After a few weeks lull from 24/7 commentary on when and whether we will leave the EU, it’s back to uncertainty and Brexit fog. Boris
I was alarmed to learn today that house prices in London dropped by 4.4% in the 12 months to May 2019 according to Office Of
It’s back to the 1970s as the government announces the abolition of fixed term tenancies and no fault evictions, known as section 21. The government
Your relationship with your tenant is a valuable asset. As soon as you hand over the keys they have exclusive possession and you can then
I’m looking forward to meeting lots of landlords and property professionals at this year’s event and in particular exploring some of the key challenges that
What could renting look like in a decade’s time? Shifts in attitude from government and the Bank of England have jolted landlords and investors into
The abolition of no fault eviction is back on the agenda. According to a recent BBC Panaroma show ‘Evicted For No Reason,’ the Labour Party,
The Bank of England lowered interest rates from 5% to 4.75% on 7 November. This was widely expected. Like many landlord colleagues, I am very