Every year in the UK, thousands of people become “accidental landlords” through inheriting a home, and they then face the same dilemma: sell it or let it?
Every year in the UK, thousands of people become “accidental landlords” through inheriting a home, and they then face the same dilemma: sell it or let it?
From 1 May 2026, the Renters’ Rights Act will give private tenants in England a legal right to request a pet and will stop landlords from refusing without a fair reason – and for landlords, that brings both risk and opportunity
Rachel Reeve’s recent budget has delivered more financial pressures for landlords across the UK, accompanied with a side dish of new operational challenges for letting agents and property management companies, like Urpad.
In a rapidly evolving business landscape, where property legislation and regulations can change quickly, staying informed has never been more important. That’s why we’re making a key change in how we communicate with you…
2025’s market has been one of the most revealing years seen in the UK rental market. Working closely with landlords and tenants across our regions, the theme has been clear: demand remains strong, but the way people choose, use, and value their homes is changing.
From 6 April 2026, the UK government is rolling out Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax, streamlining how you report your rental income and expenses to HMRC.
Whether you’re already a landlord or looking to take the first step on the ladder, we’re always asked the same questions – and here are our answers.
As the festive season approaches, many people start planning seasonal getaways leaving their properties empty. Here are the tips we give our tenants to ensure your property is carefully looked after.
The Renters Rights Act has now officially become law, and with it comes a step change for landlords and tenants across England. With Royal Assent now given, this blog will aim to will clarify what the Act means for landlords.
As the colder months approach, ensuring your property is suitably prepared for winter is one of the most important ways to protect your investment and ensure your tenants remain safe.