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Renters’ Rights Act May 2026: FAQ for Landlords

With the Renters’ Rights Act coming into force from 1st May 2026, it’s essential for landlords to know how these reforms will affect possession notices, rent increases, licensing and property standards. Below, we answer the most common questions landlords have to help you prepare. Can I serve a possession notice without valid legal grounds? No. […] Read more

A Night to Celebrate: Our Annual Awards Night 2026

On 30th January we hosted our Annual Awards Night at Warrington Golf Club, and it was genuinely one of those nights that reminds you why these events matter. Bringing our colleagues and partners together in one room to celebrate the year we’ve had felt really special. From the moment people arrived, there was a great […] Read more

How EPCs are changing and what landlords need to know

How EPCs Are Changing – And What Landlords Need to Know The government has confirmed a major shake-up of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), following its 2024 consultation on reforming how energy efficiency is measured and enforced across residential property. While the response has been described as a “partial response”, it sets out a clear direction […] Read more