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Compliance

HMRC Begins Compliance Push for Making Tax Digital Ahead of 2026 Rollout

HMRC is notifying nearly 900,000 landlords about the upcoming Making Tax Digital (MTD) requirements, which will revolutionise income reporting from April 2026. This initiative is crucial for landlords earning over £50,000, as they must adapt to new quarterly reporting rules.

Landlords Show Reluctance to Embrace Pet-Friendly Policies Amid Regulatory Pressures

A new survey indicates that a significant number of landlords in the UK remain hesitant to introduce pet-friendly policies in their rental properties, despite increasing demand from tenants. This reluctance may have implications for the rental market as landlords navigate evolving tenant preferences and regulatory changes.

Brent Council Implements Comprehensive Licensing for Landlords

Brent Council has introduced a mandatory licensing scheme for all privately rented properties, significantly increasing compliance requirements for landlords in the area. This initiative aims to tackle unlicensed rentals through data analysis and enforcement measures.

New Short Lets Register Set to Launch in London This Spring

A new register for short-term lets is expected to be introduced in London this spring, aiming to enforce compliance with the existing 90-night limit on rentals. This initiative is crucial for landlords navigating the evolving regulatory landscape.

Ground Rent Cap: Legal Challenges Loom for Landlords

The government's recent announcement to cap ground rents at £250 for existing leases has raised concerns about potential compensation claims from landlords, signalling a significant shift in the leasehold landscape.

Fraudulent Sub-Letting Cases Highlight Regulatory Gaps in Rental Market

Recent court cases reveal the sentencing of individuals involved in illegal sub-letting, underscoring the need for stronger regulations in the rental sector. This situation raises significant concerns for legitimate landlords navigating compliance and tenant relationships.

Housing Benefit Freeze: Impact on Landlords and Tenants

The government's decision to freeze housing benefit rates for another year has drawn criticism from landlords and organisations advocating for renters, raising concerns about affordability and market pressures.

Gloucester Council Proposes Stricter HMO Licensing Regulations

Gloucester City Council plans to introduce stricter licensing for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) to address safety concerns and community disruption, following similar moves by Ealing Council. This could impact a significant number of landlords in the region as regulations become more stringent.

The Guarantor Gap: Ensuring Robust Protections for Landlords

A recent case highlights the critical importance of properly executed guarantor agreements for landlords facing tenant arrears. As legal technicalities can undermine perceived security, landlords must ensure their agreements are watertight.

NRLA calls for support in Autumn Budget to avert landlord crisis

Ahead of the Autumn Budget, the National Residential Landlords Association urges Chancellor Rachel Reeves to avoid imposing new taxes on landlords, advocating instead for measures that support the private rented sector and enhance housing access for tenants.

Activists Call for Enhanced Oversight of Edinburgh Landlords Amid Growing Concerns

A coalition of tenant and activist groups in Edinburgh has urged the local council to intensify its enforcement actions against rogue landlords, underscoring the challenges faced by renters in the private sector. This call comes as the Renters Rights Act prepares to bring further regulatory changes in May 2026.

North Lincolnshire Council implements selective licensing scheme for landlords

North Lincolnshire Council has introduced a selective licensing scheme aimed at improving housing standards in specific areas, requiring landlords to register by January 6, 2026. This move may significantly impact landlords operating in the council's targeted wards by imposing new responsibilities and compliance requirements.