Rent Increases Under The Renters’ Rights Bill | Infosheet
The Renters' Rights Bill brings major changes for landlords and agents. Rent increase clauses will be banned, Section 13 Notices will be mandatory, an Read more
Implement Rent and Legal Protection to Prepare For 2025 | Podcast
With the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill, resolving disputes is more important than ever. The Lettings Hub’s free Settlement infosheet offers practi Read more
Everything You Need To Know About Settlements | Infosheet
With the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill, resolving disputes is more important than ever. The Lettings Hub’s free Settlement infosheet offers practi Read more
Where Are We Now? | The Renters’ Rights Bill Post Third Reading | Infosheet
The Renters' Rights Bill passed its Third Reading in the House of Commons yesterday, 14th January 2025. This is a major step toward it becoming law, w Read more
Where Are We Now With The Renter’s Rights Bill? | Infosheet
The Renters’ Rights Bill is set for its Report Stage in the House of Commons on 14th January, a key milestone for the UK’s private rented sector. Read more
Managing Anti-Social Behaviour Under The Renter’s Rights Bill | Infosheet
Get practical advice on adapting to the Renter’s Rights Bill with this free infosheet. Learn about changes to Section 21, new eviction grounds, prev Read more
Government statistics show a rise in landlord possession claims, orders, and repossessions, with court delays reaching up to 24.5 weeks. Staying infor Read more
The Employment Rights Bill, effective from October 2026, will bring significant changes to UK employment law, impacting how letting agents manage thei Read more
An Essential Guide To Section 8 Notices | Infosheet
The Lettings Hub’s Essential Guide to Section 8 Notices is a must-read for landlords and agents navigating the changes introduced by the Renters' Ri Read more
Welcome to Lettings Hub’s first Quarterly Market Monitor, featuring insights from our extensive dataset of over 850,000 tenants over the last 7 year Read more
Squatting is illegal and can lead to fines or imprisonment. If squatters are discovered, report them to the police or start court proceedings for a po Read more
Download our infosheet to explore how rising pet ownership impacts the rental market. Learn about Renters’ Rights Bill updates, pet insurance rules, Read more
Letting Agents and Landlords renting to multiple tenants should be aware of Housing in Multiple Occupation (HMO) regulations to prevent fines or penal Read more
How to Upgrade your Landlords to a Fully Managed Service | E-Guide
The Renters' Rights Bill, set for 2025, brings complex compliance demands for landlords. This is an ideal moment for letting agents to guide landlords Read more
Confused about what happens after a fixed-term tenancy ends? Download our infosheet for a clear breakdown on rolling versus renewed tenancies and what Read more
In this infosheet, we examine how agents can prepare for the removal of Section 21 Notices, which is expected to be one of the most significant chan Read more
As we approach next week’s highly anticipated Budget, we’re excited to launch The Lettings Hub Budget Implications Infosheet – October 2024. We Read more
What we learned from the English Housing Survey | Infosheet
The English Housing Survey is a national survey of people’s housing circumstances and the condition and energy efficiency of housing in England. Dat Read more
On the 9th October, the Renters' Rights Bill advanced to its second reading in Parliament, where MPs debated the core principles of the proposed legis Read more
Your Essential Guide to Repairs For Lettings | Infosheet
In this Infosheet we look at both the landlords and tenants responsibilities, plus how platforms like Fixflo streamline repair management by allowing Read more
In the King’s Speech on 17 July, the Labour government outlined its plans for a new Renters’ Rights Bill, which will give “greater rights and pr Read more
In the King’s Speech on 17 July, the Labour government outlined its plans for a new Renters’ Rights Bill, which will give “greater rights and pr Read more
In the King’s Speech on 17 July, the Labour government outlined its plans for a new Renters’ Rights Bill, which will give “greater rights and pr Read more
On this significant day for the PRS, we’ve released our latest infosheet, focusing on a topic that has long sparked debate across our sector – Ren Read more
In the King’s Speech on 17 July, the Labour government outlined its plans for a new Renters’ Rights Bill, which will give “greater rights and pr Read more
Infosheet – 14-day Free Trial with Security Everywhere
14-day Free Trial with Security Everywhere | Exclusive The Lettings Hub Offer The property industry is among the highest-risk sectors for cyber threat Read more
Infosheet – Stay Compliant When It Comes to Protecting Deposits
At The Lettings Hub, our specialist insurance products provide a vital safety net for your tenants, and help to protect your landlords, all whilst eff Read more
BOX Spring & Summer Release Notes 2024 | For Users
Here is what’s new in BOX. Today we share our latest release notes with you, highlight the newest features and upgrades to land in BOX May-August 20 Read more
At The Lettings Hub, our specialist insurance products provide a vital safety net for your tenants, and help to protect your landlords, all whilst eff Read more
In this infosheet, we have put together an infoguide tacking anti-social behaviour. How you can support landlords, and how the new government will aff Read more
In this infosheet, we have put together an infoguide tacking anti-social behaviour. How you can support landlords, and how the new government will aff Read more
In this infosheet, we look at how the court timescales have changed, the rate of the increase of claims and where they are increasing in the UK. We al Read more
In this infosheet, we look at how the court timescales have changed, the rate of the increase of claims and where they are increasing in the UK. We al Read more
In partnership with cybersecurity expert Francis West, the Lettings Hub is proud to introduce our latest E-Guide: 'Secure Letting - A Cybersecurity Gu Read more
In this infosheet, we outline the pledges made by His Majesty in the State Opening of Parliament, together with the likely pace of these reforms, and Read more
E-Book – What’s next for Rental Reform under a Labour Government?
The General Election, called in May, halted the progress of the Renters' (Reform) Bill, just as the private rental sector was getting ready for its im Read more
ough it is expected that the Rental Reforms will eventually see the phasing out of so called ‘no-fault’ evictions, until any changes are implement Read more
Woodstock blog: Authorised and Unauthorised occupiers
Managing authorised and unauthorised occupiers in rental properties can present complex challenges for landlords and letting agents. In this blog, our Read more
E-Book – A General Election has been called, now what?
In this E-Guide we are exploring what the upcoming General Election may mean for landlords and renters, and what could happen with rent reform next. W Read more
Can you access your rental property if your tenants haven’t authorised it?
Landlords have a legal requirement to arrange gas and electrical safety inspections. They must ensure that the property is in good condition, and if Read more
What are squatters and what can you do about them?
A squatter is someone who starts living in a property without permission. But what do you do if you find a squatter? And how do you stop the situation Read more
Renters’ Reform Bill – Key milestones and what happens next?
Let's delve into the multi-stage process of the bill, its major milestones, and its potential impact on the rental market and the housing sector as a Read more
One of the most common reasons for eviction of a tenant is non-payment of rent. But after vacant possession is gained the next step is to get the unpa Read more
It is a landlords obligation to keep a property in a good state and stems from various legislation including Section 11. This sets out the responsibil Read more
In the perfect lettings world, all tenants would pay on time, stay in the property for a long time, protect and maintain the property, and feel happy Read more
There is already worry from landlords around gaining possession of their property when the Renters Reform Bill comes in. But why is it so difficult to Read more
Unauthorised subletting: What to know when letting a property.
Subletting is when the tenant lets the property to another individual. This can be authorised by the landlord, however in the majority of cases this i Read more
Rent Act Tenancies and Protected Shorthold Tenancies
When taking over management of a tenancy, or working with a landlord to buy a house with a tenant in situ, one thing to always find out is when the te Read more
Renters’ Reform Bill – Key milestones and what happens next?
Let's delve into the multi-stage process of the bill, its major milestones, and its potential impact on the rental market and the housing sector as a Read more
What if a tenant wants to leave before the end of the tenancy
Even the best tenants can fall on hard times, and if their circumstances change, they could make a request to terminate the agreement earlier than the Read more
Our legal services provider, Woodstock, has noted an increase in the need for possession proceedings. Local councils appear to be advising tenants to Read more
Reports are being received that some courts in London are experiencing delays, with landlords finding it challenging to secure eviction dates. As a re Read more
As any letting agent who has had problematic tenant knows, there are a multitude of pieces of legislation to adhere to throughout a tenancy, and any e Read more
In March, a letter was sent by Michael Gove to Conservative MPs setting out further plans for the Renter's Reform Bill in response to concerns. This l Read more
Statutory Information – Protecting your Tenant’s Deposit
Every letting agent knows that when a tenant pays a deposit for their rental home, it must be protected in a recognised deposit scheme, and the approp Read more
Insolvency proceedings | Bankruptcy and Winding Up
If a tenant owes more than £5,000 in rental arrears, the landlord has the option to apply to make them bankrupt. In this weeks blog we look at the le Read more
Almost five years since the first announcement, the Rental Reform bill has not yet come into effect and is still going through the House of Commons. I Read more
We’re almost through the first quarter of 2024 already! Time is flying by, but we’re here to ensure your year stays on track with our brand-new E- Read more
Gas Safety Certificates – the implications of failing to comply
Landlords are required to make sure all gas appliances, fittings, chimneys and flues are maintained in a safe condition to ensure the safety of a tena Read more
Awaab's Law has been initiated by the housing sector following a tragic accident involving a two-year-old due to a poor standard of living from a negl Read more
What rights to tenants have after their fixed term ends?
When an agreement ends, the agent and landlord have three options. Renew the agreement, leave the tenancy to become periodic or take possession of the Read more
It may not happen very often, but as a letting agent or landlord what would you do? There are two ways to handle this situation and we are here to hel Read more
Join The Lettings Hub’s CEO, Heidi Shackell, as she reveals the power of Open Banking and it’s crucial role in the battle to prevent tenancy frau Read more
A Guide to the Pre Action-Protocol for Disrepair Claims
Situations can arise where tenants and landlords may point the finger at each other when it comes to who’s obligations a repair falls under. This ca Read more
One of the legal rights a tenant has, is to live in a safe and healthy living environment. But where does the responsibility sit in taking care of any Read more
Pragmatic Amendments Proposed to Rental Reform Bill
The Renters (Reform) Bill is facing proposed changes from landlords and agents who want MPs to support them and make the Bill fairer for the whole pri Read more
With a general election set to take place within the next year, The Private Rental Sector may be wondering how a change in power could affect the Rent Read more
Widespread tenancy reforms, a high cost of borrowing, and rising rents are just a few of the challenges facing the rental sector in 2024. So what do y Read more
Councils may need more funds for Renter Reform Bill
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has issued a response to the proposed Good Landlord Charter which seeks to raise standards in th Read more
Councils may need more funds for Renter Reform Bill
The AAPG committee are concerned about action that may be needed to be taken to stamp out rogue landlords in the PRS and ensuring councils have robust Read more
From January 22nd the government will impose significantly higher fines on landlords who fail to complete Right to Rent checks. To help you comply wit Read more
Case Study: When a court makes an example of poor behaviour
Landlords who rent out a property must comply with a range of regulations, procedures, and legislation. Some would suggest that being a landlord in th Read more
Gas Safety Rulings all Landlords and Letting Agents Should Know
If a landlord wants to evict a tenant using a Section 21 notice, they must ensure they have complied with all the legal requirements before serving th Read more
Before serving a Sections 21, a landlord must return the deposit to serve a valid notice. But if the tenant refuses communicate can the landlord send Read more
Digitisation of the court system – what will it look like?
The government has announced that it intends to invest at least one million pounds into modernising the court system for dealing with possession claim Read more
The housing ombudsman service currently handles complaints from social housing tenants, but they will now take on the role of resolving disputes betwe Read more
One of the biggest topics of conversations of Rental Reform has been the scrapping of Section 21, however in recent discussions this has been put on h Read more
Landlords and Renters to Save on Council Tax Bills
The government recently announced that it would stop requiring tenants of shared dwellings to pay hefty council tax bills by banding individual rooms Read more
With news of Paris being overrun by terrible bed bug infestations, the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan stated that reports of bed bugs on the London underg Read more
On the 18th October 2023 the government updated the landlord's guide to Right to Rent Checks. It is vital that both letting agents and landlords under Read more
If a landlord is owed money from an ex-tenant who refuses to pay, they may have to resort to legal action to recover the debt. However, getting a cour Read more
How Can an Executor Obtain Possession of a Property
If a executor of an estate has tenants in the deceased landlords property, it can be a tricky situation. However, there are multiple ways they can gai Read more
We take great joy in celebrating Hubster Birthdays! This week marked the celebration of two significant milestones. Nick, our Finance Director, celebr Read more
Late Deposit Protection | Could your landlords be at risk of committing multiple breaches
Most landlords know that the tenant’s deposit must be protected in an approved deposit scheme within 30 days of receipt. However, many landlords and Read more
Inquiry into efficiency of County Courts : Have your say
Official data shows that the time taken from claim to hearing is continuing to rise. Therefore, because of persistent delays in cases being dealt with Read more
The How to Rent guide is one of the key documents that a landlord must serve on their tenant regularly during a tenancy. But there is a grey area you Read more
Welcome back to Let's Talk Lets, the podcast where we discuss thought-provoking insights and big topics in the lettings industry. On this episode we a Read more
Read our updated Renter Reform eBook, where we have reflected the announced U-turn, and the new ground for possession for the student housing market. Read more
Easy to Read How to Rent Guide – Understanding the Grey Area
The How to Rent guide is one of the key documents that a landlord must serve on their tenant regularly during a tenancy. But there is a grey area you Read more
Welcome back to Let's Talk Lets, the podcast where we discuss thought-provoking insights and big topics in the lettings industry. On this episode we a Read more
E-Guide – How does a bill become an act of parliament?
RENTERS REFORM BILL UPDATE
The Financial Times have reported that the Renters Reform bill is set to get it’s second reading on Monday 23rd October, Read more
The movement of a bill through parliament does not happen overnight. So what are the stages? In this blog we go through the journey of a bill Read more
Welcome to the next edition of our CEO, Heidi Shackell's Blog 'As I See It!'. This month we talk about coming into Autumn, the rises in fuel and celeb Read more
Is a new tenancy required when a landlord changes hands?
Properties are usually purchased with vacant possession, however in some transactions the buyer will purchase the property with a tenant in situ, espe Read more
The Renter Reform Bill – the latest updates on progress
It is all we see in the headlines, but what is actually happening with the Renters Reform? This week we are looking at where the journey the bill has Read more
New Government How to Rent Guide: What You Need to Know
The How to Rent Guide has been updated several times since its launch. Meanwhile, the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities have indicat Read more
Further delays at court due to strike action by security staff
Court delays have already caused issues in the market with landlords waiting longer to gain possession of their property. Further delays are now expec Read more
The Ministry of Justice has recently published figures for property possessions across both mortgage and rentals. Possession claims have increased acr Read more
Tenants and Signing Tenancy Agreements – Can my tenant owe rent if they did not sign the tenancy agreement?
If you have a tenant who owes you rent arrears, but you discover that the tenancy agreement was not signed by the tenant, what can you do? Are your la Read more
Abandonment Notice | An alternative to a Possession Order?
There are many ways in which a landlord can obtain possession of their property including an Abandonment Notice. In this blog we look at this method i Read more
Labour’s Rayner to shadow Gove on the Housing Brief – what can we expect?
The Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Angela Rayner, has been appointed Shadow Levelling Up Secretary by Sir Keir Starmer. With this role, she will o Read more
Welcome to the first edition of our CEO, Heidi Shackell's Blog 'As I See It!' In this edition Heidi discusses the rising rents, the value of referenci Read more
Standard vs accelerated court proceedings – choosing which possession notice to serve
What is the difference between standard court proceedings and accelerated? The obvious difference is the time it takes, however there are many reasons Read more
How do you avoid additional costs and potential delays in a possession case? Preparation! Every case is different and will individually require carefu Read more
It is National Dog Day tomorrow – 26th August - which is the perfect time to celebrate our four-legged companions and reflect on what the proposed c Read more
Bills included has become one of the most searched terms from tenants following the cost of living increase, however landlords are moving away from in Read more
Gaining possession consists of multiple stages but for those who reach the final step, it means it is time to enforce a possession order via a bailiff Read more
For tenancies where a landlord or letting agent hasn’t opted for a Rent Protection product, then it isn’t unusual for a legal team to be instructe Read more
Serving Section 8 Notices: How Much Do the Arrears Need to Be?
We look at the three grounds that are typically used to evict a tenant who is in arrears that are served alongside a Section 8. We also discuss how th Read more
Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service – New free service for tenants
From the 1st August the new Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service (HLPAS) commenced in England and Wales providing legal advice on housing, debt, wel Read more
Section 156 of the Building Safety Act: Elevating Fire Safety and Landlords’ Responsibilities in October 2023
This week’s blog unveils the core of Section 156, reshaping fire safety and landlords' roles. So how can you support landlords with the changes? Fir Read more
Pets in Rental Properties: Celebrating International Cat Day
Happy International Cat Day! To celebrate our feline friends, we share our top reasons why renters should have the right to request a pet in their ren Read more
Navigating the Costs and Challenges of Becoming a Landlord
Learn about the key costs to consider as a landlord. From additional mortgage expenses to legal fees for eviction, gain valuable insights to make info Read more
What do you need to ensure you can get Possession of a Deceased Relative’s Property?
Unfortunately, we can at times find ourselves in the difficult situation where a loved one has passed and left us to deal with their affairs. In this Read more
“Think Before You Settle: Protecting the Deposit on Time”
Deposit disputes can be complicated and if they reach court proceedings they can be expensive and timely. So, as a letting agent, ensuring the deposit Read more
Navigating the Eviction Process: The Vital Importance of Legal Compliance
Navigating the eviction process can be difficult, and ensuing landlords have follow the correct steps from referencing to bailiffs is vital. So we loo Read more
Navigating Tenant Access Denials: What Letting Agents and Landlords Need to Know
There are many reasons a tenant may not grant access to a property to a letting agent or landlord including the tenant being in arrears, subletting, o Read more
Student Let Management Under the Renters Reform Bill
An area of uncertainty amongst the proposals for the Renters (Reform) Bill is the student lets sector. Landlords biggest worry is the proposal to end Read more
The High Stakes of Neglecting Deposit Rules: Lessons from a Recent Case
As many landlords know, when entering into a tenancy agreement they must provide the tenant with deposit-prescribed information within 30 days – as Read more
To prevent homelessness and keep the cost of living affordable, rent controls can be used to limit the amount that a landlord can charge. However, tha Read more
The Deregulation Act 2015: Essential Knowledge for Landlords on Section 21 Evictions
After the Deregulation Act 2015 came into effect, the biggest defence in possession claims has been the key documents not being received. So, this wee Read more
Gaining possession of a property involves several stages and procedures that must be followed. The process can be divided into three main steps: givin Read more
The Implications of Periodic Tenancies: Balancing Tenant Security and Landlord Concerns
With Rental Reform planning to move all tenants onto a single system of periodic tenancies, we look at how this will give tenants more flexibility but Read more
Understanding Improvement Notices: Impact on Landlords and Possession Proceedings
Dealing with Improvement Notices can be daunting for landlords, so what happens if they are served and how does this affect regaining possession? Read more
From Draft to Law: Unveiling the Timeline of the Renters Reform Bill’s Journey to Implementation
The whole industry has been following the Rental Reform bill, trying to understand how to talk to their landlords and tenants about the changes. In th Read more
Delays in Bailiff Appointments: Exploring High Court Enforcement as an Alternative for Landlords
When a possession order is granted landlords expect their property back quickly. However, with bailiff waiting times up to several months we look at t Read more
The Government has published the first draft of the Renters Reform Bill which has been much anticipated across the Residential Landlord and Tenant Sec Read more
Renters’ Reform Bill – Key milestones and what happens next?
Let's delve into the multi-stage process of the bill, its major milestones, and its potential impact on the rental market and the housing sector as a Read more
Effective use of section 21 notices – whilst we still have them
As we know in the Renters’ Reform, the use of Section 21 has been scrapped. However, while landlords are still able to use them – they need to be Read more
The ban of no-fault evictions and renting to tenants on benefits
This week we discuss how landlords feel about the changes proposed in the reform linking to no fault evictions and what this means for tenants moving Read more
A Landlord’s Dilemma: The Case Study of a Landlord Accepting a Reduced Settlement for Rent Arrears
Our legal partners Woodstock are currently working with a client who is owed over £20,000 in rent arrears. So, in this week’s blog we follow this c Read more
Secretary of State Michael Gove has confirmed to the National Residential Landlord Association that the long-awaited Renters Reform Bill will be prese Read more
How do landlords create the perfect tenancy? This weeks blog is for landlords, guiding them through the process and a checklist of what they need to d Read more
Once a tenancy ends, a check-out report should be completed to capture any damages or repairs needed to the property. If this report details repairs a Read more
A Guide to Understanding Converted Contracts for Renting Homes in Wales
This week we discuss the changes in contracts following the Renting Homes (Wales) Act Reform in December and what landlords need to do by the deadline Read more
Navigating the Legal System: Understanding the Difference Between Section 21 and Section 8 Notices
Step 1 of gaining possession of a property is serving a notice, giving the tenant a chance to leave before action takes place. So, in this weeks blog Read more
The abolition of Section 21 Notices and the introduction of the Renters’ Reform Bill
There has been a lot of conversation around Section 21 and the introduction of the Renters Reform Bill. So how have these conversations changed over t Read more
A tenancy document is a legal binding contract between a landlord and a tenant that states the terms of the rental agreement. In this week’s blog we Read more
When faced with debt, Woodstock Legal Services always encourage creditors to look at options for settlement before taking the matter to court. More of Read more
Welcome news for landlords given three more years to reach minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (EPC)
The deadline has moved for landlords to improve their EPC rating as part of the government plan to hit net zero by 2050. So, what does this mean for l Read more
A question on the minds of landlords; How easy is it going to be to gain possession of a property when tenants are displaying anti-social behaviour? Read more
How Agents are Providing Landlords Peace of Mind on Challenging Right to Rent Checks
The frequent changes to Right to Rent Legislation over the last few years have caused confusion among many. Find out how agencies can provide peace of Read more
Reviewing Your Tenant Referencing. Download our E-Guide Today
This guide will review the key areas to consider when looking at your referencing process, how tenants and technology have changed over the years, and Read more
Property and Housing Overlooked by The Chancellors Spring 2023 Budget
The Lettings Hub discuss the key takeaways from the Spring Budget and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's proposals regarding the Private Rental Sector. Read more
It’s currently not unlawful to prohibit a tenant from keeping a pet in their property, but the law may change in favour of tenants with pets. Woodst Read more
Significant obligations are imposed on landlords, and it's important that they are aware of what is required of them. Woodstock Legal Services recap o Read more
How Can Agents Boost Their Reputation with Tenants at the Close of a Tenancy?
Good tenant reviews are essential to boosting a letting agency's reputation. Therefore, it's important to part ways with tenants on the best terms pos Read more
As the cost of energy rose to £2,500 last October the Government intervened by putting in place the Energy Support Scheme, which comes to an end on 3 Read more
Changes to the EPC regulations that would change the minimum Energy Efficiency Standards proposed for 2025-8
Energy Performance Certificates can be costly for landlords to obtain. But further changes to regulations could make it even more difficult to meet st Read more
The Lettings Hub: Supporting Women in Tech on International Women’s Day
It's International Women’s Day. A day that celebrates the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. In this article, The Letti Read more
A Worrying Time for Landlords Amidst the Cost-of-Living Crisis
The ‘cost of living’ crisis has caused added pressure for both landlords and tenants. It's a worrying time, but Woodstock Legal Services discuss Read more
Your Questions Answered on the Unofficial ID Checking Providers Duping UK Agents and Landlords
UK Estate Agents, Letting Agents and Landlords have been duped into signing up with an uncertified IDSP to complete ID checks. But how can they check Read more
Marking the end of the months celebrations for The Lettings Hub's 10th Birthday, here's a detailed history of the company and some fond memories share Read more
Lone Landlords Less Likely to Meet Section 21 Requirements
In cases where Landlords are managing a property alone, it can be harder to meet Section 21 requirements. Professional legal advice may be the best ro Read more
Frustration from the Industry While Waiting for Rental Reform
The Private Rental Sector finds many still waiting for the Government to make good on promises made back in 2019. Woodstock Legal Services discuss the Read more
What is the Difference Between a Section 8 and a Section 21 Notice?
Both are used to evict tenants so that you regain possession of your property. But there are differences between the two! Woodstock Legal Services exp Read more
Tenant Fraud is on the up. Download our E-Guide Today
This guide will review the key areas in which tenant fraud is occurring within the industry, delve into industry expert insights and real life case s Read more
Rethinking the Rental Reforms and the Impact on Gaining Possession
Rental Reforms impact on regaining possession is something we all need to consider. Woodstock Legal Services update us on the ongoing discussion. Read more
“Possessions Claims Steadily Rising”: How Landlords Can Stay Protected from Significant Financial Loss
The Lettings Hub takes a look at what might be causing the sharp rise in Possessions Claims, and what Landlords can do to keep their assets protected. Read more
Student Accommodation – A Closer Look at the Proposed Reforms
Woodstock Legal Services discuss the implications of Rental Reform on the student rental market, and how it may even detrimentally affect wider societ Read more
There are two types of notice you can serve on a tenant to start the eviction process. Woodstock Legal explain what they are, and the processes that f Read more
Section 21 – Evictions and the Dreaded Enforcement Notice
Is disrepair a valid defence to a Section 21 notice? Woodstock Legal Services answer this question as they explain Section 21 and enforcement notices. Read more
Should a rent repayment order under Housing and Planning Act 2016 can only be made against a tenant’s immediate landlord or against any superior lan Read more
In this article we look at what landlords need to know when letting properties as a HMO, and the consequences of not having correct licences. Read more
Food for Thought for Landlords Before Renting to Students
In a lot of cases, it can be more profitable renting to a group of students than to individual tenants. Which makes the prospect quite inviting! Howev Read more
Bailiffs v HCEO - is reform needed? It is vital that landlords carefully follow the correct legal process to recover possession of their property. Woo Read more
If you want to sell a rental property, you have the option of selling with vacant possession or with the tenants in situ. Woodstock explain the differ Read more
The Superman guarantor, for many Landlords, seems a distant phenomenon. Not for us at Woodstock Legal Services. We have always aimed to ensure open di Read more
Tenants in Private Rental Properties Face the Highest Rise in Rent in Seven Years
Rent saw a rise of 4% last year as landlords, who also face struggles from the spike in mortgage rates, delegated those costs. What can agents and lan Read more
The Rising Cost of Mortgages and the Impact on Landlords
Demand and supply has been an issue within our industry for some time now, with more and more landlords exiting the market. The bank of England are no Read more
Boom Day – How The Lettings Hub is Smashing Targets This Month
Boom Day gets staff at The Lettings Hub in the spirit of competition and of self-improvement. Read how we hit goals and strive for better results cons Read more
Woodstock are experts in their field with years of experience acting for landlords, terminating all types of tenancy agreements. In this article, they Read more
Mismatch Between Demand and Supply Means Pre-Vetting will be Invaluable to the Rental Market
Saving time on pre-vetting tenants is going to be a massive boost to Letting Agents' business process, in an upcoming year where rental demand and sup Read more
A guarantor agreement and a deposit are often considered an important safety-net for landlords to recover costs owed under the tenancy agreement. If a Read more
The Legalities of Letting a Property and How to Get it Right
Landlords, especially those new to lettings, often fail to realise just how heavily regulated the private rental sector is. Woodstock Legal Services e Read more
How Does BOX Really Work? …A Behind the Scenes Insight
BOX is award-winning technology that certainly holds its place at the top of the industry for pre-tenancy platforms. But how does it really work? Read more
Rising Rent, Tenants in Arrears and Landlords Reducing Portfolios in 2023 – What Can You Do as an Agent?
UKALA conducted a survey of Letting Agents in late November and early December 2022, to forecast what the Private Rented Sector might look like in 202 Read more
Have I Got Possession of the Property? – What to do when items have been left at the property, but the tenant has vacated
Although items left at the property is an indication that the tenant still lives at the property, the tenant may have vacated the property and left th Read more
Decent Homes Standard: Are Homes in the Private Rented Sector Meeting it?
In 2020 as high as 15% of the homes in England did not meet the requirements for the Decent Homes Standard. Woodstock discuss the outlines of the stan Read more
Protecting the Property Asset and Respecting the Home
When dealing with the challenges of the private rental sector, one of our biggest tips for landlords is this; To treat the property not as their asset Read more
Tenant’s Belongings: ‘My Tenant Has Vacated But Left All Their Things’…What Do I Do?
The question many have for the team at Woodstock is whether a landlord can just dispose of a tenant's belongings? We explain the answer in this articl Read more
Paying the Price: Minor Mistakes with Deposit Protection
Legislation introduced by government in April 2007 gives strict rules for landlords. They're to protect the deposit in an authorised deposit scheme. S Read more
Forfeiture is a procedure that allows a landlord to evict a tenant if there has been a breach of a term of the tenancy, most commonly rent arrears. Wo Read more
Blanket Ban on Benefits go Against the Equality Act
For years both Landlords and Letting Agents have implemented ‘No DSS’ or ‘No benefits’ policies in which agents would refuse to accept applica Read more
A County Court Judgement (CCJ) Has Been Granted – But is it All Over?
Creditor landlords often breathe a sigh of relief once they have received a County Court Judgment (CCJ) with absolute confirmation that the debt is ow Read more
Read a recent case study of a successful property possession for one of Woodstock Legal Services clients. Find out how the landlord was able recoup ar Read more
High Court Enforcement – ‘Can’t pay, we’ll take it away’ myths dispelled.
High Court Enforcement (HCE) is the preferred method of enforcement used upon obtaining a Writ of Control from the Court.
Many of us are familiar wit Read more
What Happens if the Tenant Refuses to Vacate the Property After Agreeing a Surrender?
A surrender is an agreement between the landlord and tenant (and possibly also a guarantor) to bring the tenancy to an end. But what happens when a te Read more
Unlike England, if you are a landlord of a residential tenancy in Wales you must have an appointed licensed agent to be able to serve notice to termin Read more
Tenants’ Rights to Keep Pets: Easing Landlords Concern
Pets in Lets is a big topic for the industry at the minute, with the proposals in the white paper “A Fairer Private Rented Sector”. We look at wha Read more
An Attachment of Earnings Order is what is used to recover sums owed to creditor clients. In this article we cover what counts as earnings and what do Read more
Regaining Possession of Property: Landlords Rights
How can a landlord ensure they have no problems regaining possession of their property when the time arises? Woodstock Legal Services explain. Read more
This article reviews a case study in which a rogue tenant owed in excess of £35,000. Woodstock Legal Services explain how to lawfully handle a situat Read more
Disability Discrimination Defences in Possession Proceedings: Understanding the Law
Landlords mustn't unlawfully discriminate against disabled tenants. If it is proven that they have, it may be enough to constitute full defence in pos Read more
Having a good letting agent means time saved, all parties are kept compliant and peace of mind for the landlord. But what makes a good letting agent? Read more
Every day, difficult tenants leave their rented property damaged or owing rent arrears. Here's some information on how to protect your assets and reco Read more
Most landlords understand that the interest to occupy the property passes to their tenants for the duration of the tenancy. Unfortunately, there are s Read more
How to Issue an Eviction Notice – Common Mistakes to Avoid
There has been a lot of discussion around Section 21 & Section 8 and what they mean now and going forward. Because of this there is added confusion on Read more
How to Deal with Evicting Squatters From Your Property
The government estimates 20,000 squatters in the UK. What do you do if you find a squatter in your property? Woodstock Legal Services explain the prop Read more
The Lettings Hub CEO Heidi Shackell talks with Carly Jermyn of Woodstock Legal Services to discuss Cost-of-Living crisis and its effects on the privat Read more
The Right to Rent changes are just around the corner, so we have expert David Smith to explain it all! We also have Martyn White from HooYu to demonst Read more
The Lettings Hub x AdvoCATS Webinar 26/07/2022 @ 09:30
There are a lot of questions around Pets in Lets from Landlords, Tenants and Agents. We want to get the industry together to have our say and find sol Read more
The Lettings Hub x Woodstock Webinar 29/06/2022 @ 14:00
The Renters Reform Bill has been announced, and by now we all understand what the changes are so the question is what do we do next & what do we need Read more
The Lettings Hub x Woodstock Webinar 29/06/2022 @ 14:00
The Renters Reform Bill has been announced, and by now we all understand what the changes are so the question is what do we do next & what do we need Read more
New Rules for VAT Registered Businesses Come Into Effect in April
Rent prices have jumped 2%, the energy crisis, inflation and interest rates are impacting affordability but which direction will calls for rent contro Read more
Why are calls to reintroduce Rent Controls gaining momentum?
Rent prices have jumped 2%, the energy crisis, inflation and interest rates are impacting affordability but which direction will calls for rent contro Read more
Why Landlords Should consider Incorporating in 2022
Buy-to-let limited companies are growing by 6,000 a year and there is no sign of that stopping in 2022. But should landlords consider the change? Read more
The curtain has now been raised on 2022, and the UK finds itself in a difficult position politically and economically. How will the lettings market fa Read more
Interest rates cautiously rise: What this means for tenants & landlords?
Interest rates have gone up for the first time in three years. What happened, and how will it affect your landlords and tenants? Read on to find out m Read more
3 Reasons Why More Letting Agents should be using Void Management Services
Here’s three reasons you should use void utility management services to make your life as an agent easier and cheaper, whilst offering a valuable se Read more
Interest Rates hold steady for now: what should landlords and agents make of the decision?
After an underwhelming budget from Rishi Sunak, all eyes turned to the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to see whether an interest rate hike would have Read more
Following our recent survey, we look at some of the issues landlords are really concerned about and what letting agents can do to support them. Read more
As a letting agent, you offer a valuable service to your landlords. But where else can you add even more value to every landlord relationship? Read more
The digital lettings agent – is it all it’s cracked up to be?
It's estimated the pandemic has accelerated our digital advancement by up to 10 years. Has it been the catalyst of a digital renaissance for lettings? Read more
Why winning more landlords won’t necessarily grow your agency
As an agent it’s natural to focus on processing tenants quickly and acquiring more new landlords. But you may be missing out on key opportunities. Read more
Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space) – Impact on lettings
As of 4th May 2021, the Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space) comes into force, affording those with problem debt the right to legal protections from Read more
5 things landlords DON’T want lettings agents to do
The top reported problems between landlords and letting agents were management, communication and record keeping. Considering landlord confidence is a Read more
It is estimated that, collectively, agents hold approximately £2.7b of tenant and landlord funds at any one time. This is why the Client Money Protec Read more
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has rewritten the standard tenancy contract it recommends for agents and landlords, which in Read more
With 31st December 2020 marking the end of the transition period for Brexit, we are all still very much in a period of uncertainty as a nation. Withou Read more
There’s been a steady decline in the landlord population in the PRS over the last few years. Previously the split was fairly even between accidental Read more
5 ways to assess the efficiency of your lettings agency
Did you know, the typical time it took to let a property in April 2020 was 29 days? This was up from 24 days in April 2019. While some of these delays Read more
As humans, we rely on constant communication. It’s visible in every aspect of our lives. Imagine if we didn’t have internet during the pandemic. H Read more
5 things you should know about Rent & Legal Protection
Even though 2020 was a difficult year for many businesses, it seems the lettings industry could be on a path to better days. While there are still so Read more
The launch of the Renters Reform Bill in England has been delayed, 15 months after its first mention in December 2019. It has left landlords and letti Read more