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From rental reform to housing emergency: Scotland’s experience
In May, the Scottish Government declared a national housing emergency, swiftly attributing the crisis to UK Government budget cuts, the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) rate freeze and Brexit-related labour shortages. However, the roots of the problem may lie closer to home. Eleanor Bateman explains more.
Tax breaks for furnished holiday lets axed from next year
Furnished holiday lets (FHL) will now be treated in the same way as other rentals when it comes to tax, with changes coming in from April next year. The plan to abolish the FHL tax regime was announced in the Conservative budget this spring, with the new Government announcing detailed proposals to bring the plans forward as a priority.
Last chance to enter landlord survey
This is your last chance to answer a landlord survey set to examine the current state of the lettings industry. Carried out by Safe2 partner, lettings platform Goodlord, the research will question more than a thousand landlords to inform its 2024 State of Lettings Industry report.
London private rented sector contributes £14.6 billion to the economy
London’s private rented sector (PRS) makes a gross value added (GVA) contribution of £14.6bn to the UK economy, according to an independent report commissioned by the NRLA and Paragon Bank.
Report highlights £14.6 billion economic contribution of the London private rented sector
A report by professional services firm PwC, commissioned by the NRLA and Paragon Bank, indicates that London’s private rented sector (PRS) makes a gross value added contribution of £14.6bn to the UK economy.