Renters’ Rights Bill Sparks Heated Debate in House of Lords as Report Stage Begins

The UK’s Renters’ Rights Bill has reached the report stage in the House of Lords, reigniting a fiery debate about the balance between tenant protections and landlord freedoms. As the legislation edges closer to becoming law, some peers – particularly those with personal stakes in the rental market – are voicing serious reservations. What’s the […]

Landlords Encouraged to Speed Up Evictions Through High Court Amid County Court Backlogs

As court delays continue to frustrate landlords across the country, a growing coalition of property sector leaders is now urging property owners to consider a faster alternative: transferring eviction cases to the High Court. The call comes from a joint effort led by the High Court Enforcement Officers Association (HCEOA) and the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA). They are […]