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Periodic Tenancies: The Shift From Fixed Terms to Retention Strategy
The Fundamental Shift in UK Property Management Periodic tenancies are rapidly becoming the cornerstone of the UK rental landscape. For property investors and landlords across the Private Rented Sector (PRS ), social housing, and supported accommodation, this represents a seismic shift from traditional operational models. The days of relying solely on the predictable cycle of fixed-term tenancies are drawing to a close. For decades, the standard operating procedure was straig

Amanda Woodward
Apr 2913 min read


Renters' Rights Act 2025: Staying Calm,Organized, and Informed in the New Era of UK Property Management
The Week That Changed Everything for UK Landlords This week, the landscape of the UK private rented sector shifted fundamentally. The Renters' Rights Act 2025 has moved from theory to reality, setting the stage for the abolition of Section 21 "no-fault" evictions, the standardisation of periodic tenancies, and the strengthening of Section 8 grounds for possession — changes that will come fully into force from 1 May 2026. For many landlords and property investors, this transit

Amanda Woodward
Apr 289 min read


Renters' Right Bill UK: The Ultimate Compliance Guide for Landlords
The Renters' Right Bill Changes Everything — Are You Ready? The Renters' Right Bill is not a minor administrative update. It is a fundamental restructuring of the UK Private Rented Sector (PRS), and it will separate the professional landlord from the unprepared one. Section 21 "no-fault" evictions are set to be abolished. Most tenancies will shift to rolling periodic terms. Rent increase procedures are being formalized. Deposit protection rules carry ever-stricter penalties.

Amanda Woodward
Apr 249 min read


Landlord Services UK: What You Need to Know
Why Landlord Services Matter Managing rental properties in the UK has become increasingly complex. Between tenant regulations, compliance requirements, maintenance coordination, and financial management, the demands on landlords have never been greater. Many landlords try to manage everything themselves. They collect rent, arrange repairs, handle disputes, and manage compliance. It's time-consuming, stressful, and often leads to mistakes that cost money and create legal probl

Amanda Woodward
Mar 157 min read
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