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Expert Flags Potential Issue in Section 119 of the BSA

Kristina Biddlecombe, Principal Associate and BSA expert at Nockolds, has written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities highlighting a potential issue with section 119 of the Building Safety Act (BSA).

Tackling Empty Properties – A UK Perspective on Best Practice and Recommendations for Reform

Propertymark, the UK’s leading professional body for property agents, has today published a comprehensive new position paper highlighting the urgent need for coordinated, practical and properly resourced action to bring long-term empty properties back into use.

Commonhold Could Turn Neighbours Into Rivals

As the introduction of Commonhold looms, experts fear tensions between neighbours will rise - not because the system is inherently flawed, but because it radically enforces the reshaping power, responsibility, and human behaviour within shared buildings.

Pet-friendly rentals plunge 39% ahead of Renters’ Rights shake-up

New research from Inventory Base reveals that the number of pet-friendly rental homes in England has fallen by -39% since the start of 2026, as landlords appear to be reducing the number of homes openly marketed as allowing pets ahead of the Renters’ Rights Act taking effect from 1st May. 

Finding the right fit: Greater Manchester homebuilder showcases apartments

A Bury housing development has a range of brand-new apartments that are tailor-made for buyers looking for a home that suits their lifestyle.

Renters’ Rights Act could favour professional landlords as market continues to stabilise

The latest insight from property management specialist, Rushbrook & Rathbone, suggests that while the upcoming Renters' Rights Act is widely expected to increase costs and complexity for landlords, it may also create a more structured and stable rental market that benefits professional operators. 

Future Group Secures Final Round of OZEV Infrastructure Funding Across Three Prime London Residential Blocks

As the current OZEV infrastructure grant scheme draws to a close, Future Group is proud to announce the successful securing of the final round of funding for full EV charging infrastructure installations across three super-prime residential blocks in London.

Havering named London's least energy efficient borough as Tower Hamlets leads the capital in new research

Havering has been named London's least energy efficient borough, with just 43.15% of its homes rated C or above, compared to a London average of 56%.

Households facing £114 council tax increase, after 10-year increases of almost £1,000

The latest research from eXp UK shows that the average household could see their council tax increase by £114 over the next year following increases of up to £986 over the past ten years. 

ALEP Urges Greater Clarity on Leasehold Reform as Select Committee Scrutiny Continues

Transparency over ground rents, valuation reform and the unresolved technical flaws affecting implementation of the Leasehold & Freehold Reform Act 2024 remain priorities. 

How do the changes to OZEV grant funding impact property managers?

As adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to grow, so  does the requirement for increased charging infrastructure. While public charging networks are expanding, private residential charging remains essential – and this is relatively easy to achieve for those with a driveway. However, for EV drivers  living in apartments, and their respective property managers and freeholders, delivery of EV charging becomes more complex.

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