Rising House Prices Narrow the North-South Gap in England and Wales
Recent data highlights a significant rise in house prices across England and Wales, particularly in the North, which may reshape landlord investment strategies and market dynamics.
Recent data highlights a significant rise in house prices across England and Wales, particularly in the North, which may reshape landlord investment strategies and market dynamics.
A former landlord is contesting the validity of a selective licensing scheme implemented by Durham County Council, arguing that it fails to meet legal criteria. This case highlights ongoing tensions between landlords and local authorities over regulatory practices in the private rented sector.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council plans to use new powers under the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act 2023 to compel landlords to improve and let out persistently vacant commercial properties. This initiative aims to revitalise local high streets and combat long-term vacancies.
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.