government and politics
Government and politics
This section of our website is dedicated to keeping landlords, property investors, developers and those involved in the housing industry informed about the latest political developments and government policies that impact their investments.
Click through below to a comprehensive range of news articles and analysis focused on legislative changes, regulatory updates, and political events that shape the property market.
Our content covers a broad range of topics, including new housing laws, tax regulations, tenant rights, and government schemes aimed at property investment. We provide timely updates on significant political decisions and policy shifts, offering insights into how these changes affect property ownership, rental income, and investment and development strategies.
In addition to reporting on current events, our articles delve into the implications of government actions, helping you understand the potential risks and opportunities arising from political developments. We also highlight expert opinions and forecasts to give readers a well-rounded perspective on the evolving political landscape.
By staying informed you can proactively adjust your strategies to comply with new regulations and capitalise on favourable policies. Our goal is to support the property community in navigating the complexities of government and political influences, ensuring their investments remain secure and profitable.
Sign up to our free newsletter via the form at the foot of this page.
News ID: 2230
Page size: 6
Current Page Index: 20
Number of Pages: 19
Model 404: 0
Previous Page number: 18
Current Page number: 19
Next page number: 20
Page query: 18
Loaded by selecting Pagination: 1
Page 19
Heat pumps and government grants
Category: government and politics
Last week the government announced a new strategy to reduce carbon emissions. One area they plan to do this is through the use of grants to allow property owners to install heat pumps or other alternative heating solutions to the traditional gas boiler.…
Landlord database investigation worth £100k
Categories: government and politics prs
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is spending £100,000 on a feasibility study to investigate the creation of a national landlord database. The aim of the study is to identify the best way to set up a national register, for England’s 2.3 million private landlords.…