Housing Discrimination in the UK
Learn how UK housing discrimination laws are changing under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. Essential guidance for landlords and letting agents on families, benefits, Equality Act rules, and compliance from May 2026.
Learn how UK housing discrimination laws are changing under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025. Essential guidance for landlords and letting agents on families, benefits, Equality Act rules, and compliance from May 2026.
Discover the common pitfalls in tenant referencing; from poor credit and insufficient income to previous rental issues and unstable employment and learn expert tips to strengthen your rental application and secure your dream property.
Discover the common pitfalls in tenant referencing; from poor credit and insufficient income to previous rental issues and unstable employment and learn expert tips to strengthen your rental application and secure your dream property.
What is a guarantor, and who can be one? Understanding the Basics, a rent guarantor is someone who agrees to cover your rent if you’re unable to pay. This is particularly important for those who are new to the country, lack a credit history, are self-employed, or have a low income relative to their rent. By having a guarantor, you can secure the rental property you want, even if your financial situation is less than ideal.
Landlords often face a negative reputation, with tenants readily sharing stories of challenging experiences with past property owners. However, this unfavorable perception isn’t always warranted. The private rental sector tends to be met with a certain level of skepticism. Fortunately, dispelling this skepticism and showcasing professionalism, fairness, and respect as a landlord doesn’t require much effort. Here are some tips on how to establish yourself as a good landlord.