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31 Mar 2025
Warning over rent spikes in the vacuum between Cost of Living and Housing Bill

The Scottish Government is rolling the Housing (Scotland) Bill through the Scottish Parliament which will introduce new permanent rent control and adjudication regulations. However, between 31 March 2025 and the enactment of the Bill, there will be a period when rent assessments revert to pre-Cost of Living Act terms.

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28 Mar 2025
900.000 more sole traders and landlords to be swept into Making Tax Digital

The UK Government’s Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative is transforming how taxes are reported and managed, with significant implications for property agents. Self-employed individuals and landlords earning over £50,000 per year must comply with MTD for Income Tax Self-Assessment (ITSA) from 2026, and those earning over £30,000 from April 2027. In her Spring Statement on 26 March 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves, MP, announced that the threshold will decrease to £20,000 in 2028.

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28 Mar 2025
Public Accounts Committee calls for urgent improvements to cladding remediation programme

Eight years after the Grenfell Tower tragedy, which claimed 72 lives, tens of thousands of people remain in unsafe homes, with remediation efforts slow and riddled with uncertainty, according to the new report from the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee.

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26 Mar 2025
Spring Statement reinforces housing as an economic keystone

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her Spring Statement, outlining the UK Government’s plans for housing, planning, and welfare benefits as part of its broader economic strategy. The Statement was framed as a continuation of the government's existing strategy rather than a full Budget, with no major tax changes and only a limited number of new policies aimed at correcting a gap in public finances.

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24 Mar 2025
The real cost of non-compliance: what letting agents can't afford to ignore

Compliance in the UK lettings sector is often treated as a box-ticking exercise. Gas Safety Certificates, EPCs, and Deposit Protection Schemes are the well-known essentials that every agent expects to manage, but the real risks don’t always come with a checklist. Oversights can lead to crippling fines, legal battles, and reputational damage, with the biggest threats often lurking in grey areas of legislation, quiet regulatory changes, and obligations that only become clear when something goes wrong.

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21 Mar 2025
Reform of EPC fees must balance costs with benefits

The Scottish Government has launched a technical consultation on proposed changes to lodgement fees and penalty charges as part of its ongoing reform of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs). This follows the publication of the Scottish Government’s response to a 2023 consultation on EPC reform and outlines plans to introduce new EPC regulations in 2025, with enforcement scheduled for 2026.

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21 Mar 2025
£153 million co-ownership funding announced in Northern Ireland

The Department for Communities (DfC) wants to boost homeownership and support 4,000 households purchasing homes over the next four years. The latest funding will also enable 1,200 new builds to expand the much-needed housing options for first-time buyers.

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20 Mar 2025
Welsh Government announces highest-ever investment in flood protection

The £77 million investment in flood protection for 2025-26, is aimed at safeguarding communities from the increasing threat of climate change. Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies MS unveiled the plans in the Senedd, emphasising that the funding comes at a crucial time following severe storms that affected hundreds of properties across Wales.

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19 Mar 2025
Leasehold insurance reforms must tackle root causes

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MCLHG) and the Welsh Government have proposed new regulations overhauling how insurance costs are charged to leaseholders in multi-occupancy buildings, to increase transparency and prevent leaseholders from being overcharged through commissions and hidden fees. While Propertymark supports efforts to ensure fairness for leaseholders, we have warned Ministers that these reforms alone will not bring down insurance premiums; a focus on building safety and insurer confidence is needed to achieve real change.

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19 Mar 2025
Welsh Government incentivises development of affordable housing

The Welsh Government has committed £90 million in low-interest loans to Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) to support the delivery of affordable housing and improve existing homes across Wales. The funding aims to help RSLs manage the rising borrowing costs while ensuring the continued development of much-needed affordable homes. The latest round of loans will contribute to the delivery of 277 new homes, with 119 expected to be completed within the current Senedd term.

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19 Mar 2025
How to avoid complaints in the PRS: six steps for letting agents and landlords

With the Renters’ Rights Bill on the horizon, the private rented sector (PRS) is set for significant change. As part of this, the bill will be introducing an Ombudsman which will hold landlords and letting agents to higher standards of accountability, ensuring tenants have a clear route to escalate disputes. Proactive landlords and agents can take steps now to prevent issues from reaching this stage, saving time, stress, and reputational damage in the process.

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17 Mar 2025
Protections from debt recovery should be reserved for those most in need

The Scottish Government is consulting on the process for a Mental Health Moratorium designed to give people with severe mental health conditions respite from debt recovery action, including rent arrears. Propertymark supports the proposals with recommendations to ensure the scheme works effectively in practice and recognises the rights of landlords.

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14 Mar 2025
Propertymark calls for realistic, fair, and effective action of fuel poverty

The Northern Ireland Executive has published a draft Fuel Poverty Strategy with proposals for improving energy efficiency in homes, protecting consumers, and fostering collaboration across sectors. Propertymark supports the key principles but has highlighted critical areas that need further consideration, including achievable timescales, sensible exemptions, and cost caps that reflect property values.

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13 Mar 2025
Maximising fire safety relies on effective support and enforcement for property owners

The Scottish Government has launched a review of fire safety regulations following the fatal Cameron House Hotel fire in 2017. Recommendations from the Fatal Accident Inquiry (FAI) highlighted key safety failings and proposed regulatory changes to prevent similar incidents in the future with a particular focus on traditional buildings converted to be used as hotels.

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13 Mar 2025
Housing Insight Report: January 2025

As widely expected, there was an uplift in activity in the sales market due mainly to the Stamp Duty thresholds changing in April, which will see many homeowners pay more property tax in England and Northern Ireland.

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12 Mar 2025
A stark warning on property fraud as man regains possession of stolen home

Fraudsters exploited the vulnerabilities in the property transaction system by stealing a homeowner’s identity and using a fake driving license to set up a bank account in his name to facilitate a sale in 2021. After four years, on 11 March 2025, a County Court finally granted the owner full possession of his home.

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