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15 Sep 2025
UK-wide alignment a must for rental data

Responding to the Office for National Statistics’ (ONS) consultation on the Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR), Propertymark urges better alignment of UK-wide rental data, the use of achieved rather than advertised rents, and faster income statistics to strengthen affordability analysis. Clearer explanations of methodology are needed, as well as greater transparency around Rent Officer data, and quicker publication to make the index more useful.

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15 Sep 2025
Unaffordable AML fees could drive greater non-compliance

Propertymark has responded to HMRC’s consultation on plans to increase the fees it charges businesses it supervises under the Money Laundering Regulations, warning that higher costs could affect small, independent agents hardest and risk undermining compliance. Proposals include raising the annual premises fee from £300 to £400, reintroducing a £400 application fee, and restructuring penalty charges into a new sanction regime with fines of up to £2,000.

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15 Sep 2025
Degrees of uncertainty: student lettings in the age of rolling tenancies

The Renters’ Rights Bill could upend the entire student housing cycle. Gone are fixed-term contracts. In their place: rolling tenancies with just two months' notice. For the student market — built on predictability — it risks creating instability that the market hasn’t seen in decades. Propertymark Industry Supplier, Rent Guarantor, explores how landlords and letting agents can adapt, and a safety net that might help them land a little softer.

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14 Sep 2025
Wales must learn from mistakes in England to polish Building Safety Bill

Stage 1 scrutiny of the Bill is underway in the Senedd Local Government and Housing Committee, and Propertymark is set to give evidence in person on 9 October. We have also submitted written feedback, outlining how the legislation can be improved to ensure it achieves its aims.

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12 Sep 2025
Member feedback delivered on Decent Homes Standard

Propertymark has submitted a detailed response to the UK Government consultation based on roundtables and surveys with agents across England. Our engagement shows that most properties managed by our members are already largely compliant. However, the extension of the Decent Homes Standard (DHS) will bring new obligations, particularly around damp and mould, safety measures, and clearer repair thresholds. We support a data-driven, proactive approach to property management that considers tenant experience.

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12 Sep 2025
Fact Sheet: Landlord payment requests

This guidance note helps members understand the steps they should take when a client requests payments to be made into a new account. This will support agents in protecting landlords who may have been compromised and in avoiding potential penalties from HMRC.

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10 Sep 2025
False Autumn, Real Risk: why winter prep starts now for agents and landlords

This year, trees across Britain began shedding leaves weeks ahead of schedule. At a glance, it might seem like a charming sign of an early autumn - in reality, it’s a stress response. Propertymark Industry Supplier, Inventory Base, explains why this subtle ecological shift has very real consequences for the lettings sector.

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09 Sep 2025
Rental reforms soon to receive Royal Assent

On 8 September 2025, MPs debated the Renters’ Rights Bill as it returned to the House of Commons for the Ping-Pong Stage — when amendments made by the House of Lords are considered. This was a crucial step in determining whether the Bill will pass to Royal Assent before the end of the year. The Commons reviewed and responded to a series of amendments, many of which reflected concerns raised by industry and campaigners. While some technical changes were accepted, the UK Government signalled its determination to press ahead with the central reforms.

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08 Sep 2025
Propertymark Supports Gas Safety Week 2025

We are proud to renew our support for the annual safety campaign, which is running from 8–14 September 2025. Coordinated by the Gas Safe Register, the week raises awareness of the importance of gas safety and highlights what individuals can do to protect themselves, their clients, and their communities. This year’s theme, “Looking after your home, friends, and family”, emphasises that gas safety is everyone’s responsibility. Agents, landlords, and homeowners can all take small steps which make a big difference in keeping people safe.

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05 Sep 2025
Progress realistic reforms to achieve higher standards, Propertymark tells MPs

The Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee inquiry into housing conditions in England focuses on the proposed extension of the Decent Homes Standard and the application of Awaab’s Law across social housing and the private rented sector (PRS). Evidence gathered from Propertymark members demonstrates why current initiatives do not go far enough to drive up standards or consistently protect tenants. Reforms must be proportionate, backed by strong enforcement, and packaged with meaningful support for agents and their landlords.

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02 Sep 2025
Issue 60: Autumn 2025

As the seasons shift and children head back to school, we share practical tips for balancing parenting with a property career, take the sector’s temperature on the growing interest in commonhold, and reflect on a visit from the National Association of REALTORS® as our U.S. ties deepen. We also scan the horizon to equip you with the tools, insight, and support needed to thrive in an evolving UK legislative landscape.

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02 Sep 2025
Housing Insight Report: July 2025

The July 2025 report shows steady sales with stronger appraisals, but affordability remains stretched amid high inflation and static interest rates. Rental demand continues to outpace supply, keeping competition intense despite slight stock growth.

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02 Sep 2025
Refinement to holiday let tax rules

Proposed refinements to the classification of self-catering properties for local tax purposes have been put forward by the Welsh Government, with a consultation open until 20 November 2025. Whilst many holiday lets have met the thresholds that are in place, adjustments have been called for to reflect the operational realities of running a seasonal business.

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01 Sep 2025
Tax is going digital on 6 April 2026

Self-employed businesses in the UK with income over £50,000 will need to follow new rules for recording and submitting tax information under Making Tax Digital for Income Tax Self-Assessment (MTD for ITSA). Businesses and landlords affected by the change will be required to maintain digital records, use HMRC-approved software, and submit tax information quarterly, rather than through a single annual Self-Assessment return.

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29 Aug 2025
Fact Sheet: Building Safety (Wales) Bill

The Building Safety (Wales) Bill sets regulations for the occupation phase of buildings. Propertymark members managing and letting individual flats within these buildings should be mindful of any requirements for residents, so that any key documents for contract-holders can be provided.

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28 Aug 2025
Letting agents and pooled client accounts: vital changes coming soon

Letting agents routinely use pooled client accounts (PCAs) to manage money for multiple landlords and tenants. These accounts are not only common, they’re also essential to agency operations. However, from a regulatory standpoint, they raise a key question; should banks perform due diligence on the letting agent (as the account holder), or on every individual landlord and tenant whose money passes through the account? Propertymark Industry Supplier, The Letting Partnership, examines the problem with PCAs, and how upcoming regulatory changes could improve the system.

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