Since the Renters’ Rights Act came into force on 1st May 2026, we’ve received more questions about tenant notice periods than almost any other aspect of the new legislation.
Continue reading Renters’ Rights Act Notice Periods: One Month or Two? What Kent Landlords Need to KnowTag: letting agents Kent
Today’s The Day – The Renters Rights Act Phase 1 is Live
After months of discussion, preparation, and industry-wide change, the new Renters Rights legislation comes into effect today.
This has been a long time in the making.
Across the sector, letting agents, landlords, and property professionals have been reviewing processes, updating documentation, and adapting how tenancies are managed in anticipation of this moment.
Continue reading Today’s The Day – The Renters Rights Act Phase 1 is LiveRising Costs, Slowing Rents: What Kent Landlords Need to Know in 2026
The lettings landscape is shifting again and for many landlords, 2026 is already presenting a new set of challenges.
With borrowing costs rising and rental growth beginning to stabilise, we’re seeing a change in the balance that landlords have benefited from over recent years. At the same time, the upcoming Renters’ Rights Act is adding another layer of uncertainty.
Continue reading Rising Costs, Slowing Rents: What Kent Landlords Need to Know in 2026The Property Portfolio That Built Itself, and What to do About it.
Across Kent and the wider UK, more landlords are finding themselves managing small property portfolios that weren’t part of a long-term plan. Whether through inheritance, holding on to former homes, or making the most of past market conditions, it’s increasingly common to see landlords juggling two, three or even more rental properties — often without the time or systems in place to manage them effectively.
Continue reading The Property Portfolio That Built Itself, and What to do About it.Landlords Are Selling Up – But Here’s Why You Might Not Have To
Across Kent and the UK, more landlords than ever are considering selling their rental properties. And it’s easy to understand why. With rising costs, increasing regulation, and the looming Renters Rights Bill, many landlords are feeling the pressure and wondering whether it’s all still worth it.
Continue reading Landlords Are Selling Up – But Here’s Why You Might Not Have ToSpending Review 2025 – What Kent’s Landlords Need to Know
A £39 billion housing boost, new rent policies, and a raft of national investments – here’s how this year’s Spending Review could shape your rental returns and property strategy.
Continue reading Spending Review 2025 – What Kent’s Landlords Need to Know

