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The Renters Rights Bill – July 2025 – What happens next? The Bill cleared the Committee Stage in the House of Lords on 15 May 2025, and the next step, the Report Stage, will take place over three sessions between 1–15 July
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The UK and Welsh Governments have, today, 4 July 2025, launched a two-part consultation that includes proposals seeking to hold landlords and managing agents to account — Strengthening Leaseholder Protections Over Charges and Services
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UK Property Development: Navigating the 2025 Regulatory Tsunami The UK’s property landscape is in the midst of a seismic shift, and 2025 isn’t just another year on the calendar; it’s a pivotal moment The government has rolled out a suite of substantial reforms to building regulations, directly impacting every property developer, big or small You’re not just building structures
- New Landlord Rules 2025 | What Every Property Owner Needs to Know?
Stay ahead with the new landlord rules 2025 in the UK Learn key legal changes, tax updates, and compliance tips every property owner must know
- Property law: what to look out for in 2025 - Hamlins LLP
Significant changes to property law have been promised by the Labour government but it remains to be seen what will come into force in 2025, but our Real Estate Disputes team highlights what landlords and tenants should be watching out for this year
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