Rental Repairs: Your Rights & Responsibilities as a Tenant (England)

Rental repairs are an essential aspect of being a tenant, making it essential to understand your rights and responsibilities regarding property maintenance and repairs. Unexpected issues like a faulty boiler or a leaky roof can quickly disrupt your living situation as a renter. Knowing who bears the responsibility for addressing such repair needs is key to maintaining a hassle-free tenancy and safeguarding your rights as a tenant. When you’re relocating and aren’t familiar with local property legislation, it can be challenging to know exactly who is responsible for repairs. This blog post aims to provide you with the necessary knowledge to handle repair scenarios efficiently and effectively.
Tenant Privacy Rights vs. Landlord Access: What Are Your Rights?

Ensuring tenant privacy rights are respected is essential for a comfortable and secure living environment. In the UK, tenants have the fundamental right to feel safe and undisturbed in their homes. However, situations arise where landlords may need access to the property for various reasons, such as repairs, inspections, or emergencies. This raises an important question: can landlords enter the property even if tenants object? Understanding the balance between a tenant’s right to privacy and a landlord’s right to access is crucial. This article explores the legal framework governing landlord access, outlines the circumstances under which entry is permitted, and provides practical advice for tenants to protect their privacy while maintaining a positive relationship with their landlord.
Fake Letting Agents: The Red Flags to Look Out For

Fake letting agents often exploit the convenience of online platforms to carry out their scams. Balancing work and personal commitments while searching for your ideal home can be challenging, and while digital rental marketplaces have made the process easier, they have also given rise to fraudulent activities aimed at unsuspecting renters. This guide provides the knowledge and tools you need to confidently navigate the UK rental market, helping you spot and avoid the deceptive tactics of fake letting agents. By staying vigilant and informed, you can protect your resources and secure a legitimate rental that meets your needs and expectations.
Rental Market State of Play: May 2024

The rental market in London, Amsterdam, and Paris is facing unique challenges and trends in May 2024. London’s market is characterised by high demand and regulatory uncertainty due to the upcoming general election. Amsterdam is grappling with new housing regulations aimed at controlling the market but potentially limiting supply. The upcoming Olympics are driving a rental boom in Paris, which has significant effects on both short-term and long-term rental availability. If you’re relocating to any of these locations, keep reading to learn more.
Rental Market State of Play: March 2024

In March’s rental market update, the rental landscapes in London, Amsterdam and Paris continue to evolve, with each market facing distinct challenges. In London, demand for rental homes has fallen by a fifth over the past year, but there are still 15 enquiries for every available property. In Amsterdam, the pressure on housing supply due to a raft of legislative changes has led to rising rents and a further reduction in available properties. Paris is also grappling with a significant decrease in the number of rental properties, with a 74% drop over the past three years.
Renting With Pets When Relocating to the UK

For many individuals considering relocating to a new rental property in the UK, a mix of excitement and apprehension is common. However, when renting with pets is part of the equation, the process can become considerably more complex.
While upcoming UK legislation (expected to become law in Q4 2024) will protect pet owners from discrimination, the current reality is that many landlords and letting agents remain hesitant to accept tenants with pets.
This article explores the challenges tenants face when renting with pets in the UK rental market, outlines ways to increase the chances of finding suitable accommodation, and emphasises the importance of understanding tenancy agreements and pet ownership regulations.
Landlord Responsibilities for Property Flooding in the UK

In the UK, landlord responsibilities include specific duties concerning repair and maintenance, insurance coverage, and tenant rights within their rental properties. The legal framework governing these obligations in England and Wales primarily includes the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1985, the Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act of 2018, and the Housing Act of 2004. In Scotland, the Repairing Standard and the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 apply. This legislation also imposes obligations in the event of flooding at a rental property.
Rental Market State of Play: February 2024

In February’s rental market update for London, Amsterdam, and Paris, recent trends have been shaping the cost and availability of rental properties. In London, rents have been on a downward trend, with larger apartments becoming more expensive while smaller properties have decreased in cost. Amsterdam has seen substantial rent rises, especially in the suburbs, making it more expensive to rent one- and three-bedroom apartments. Paris, on the other hand, is preparing for changes that may affect professional relocators, such as increased parking fees for SUVs and heavy vehicles. Additionally, Paris has experienced a mix of rental reductions and increases across different property types.
UK Immigration Rules: Upcoming Changes

As the UK steps into 2024, it does so with a number of reforms to immigration rules that signal significant changes in sectors ranging from employment to family migration. Some have already been implemented but the most immediate upcoming revision comes in the form of considerably increased penalties for companies caught dabbling in illegal employment activities; however, other critical amendments are in the pipeline. This article will examine each of these pending changes, offering insights on what lies ahead for 2024.
Renting or Buying Furniture: A Guide for Expats

Relocating to a new country is an exciting chapter, but settling into a new home can be a challenging process. At Adleo Relocation, we understand how initial decisions can have long-lasting impacts. One of these is choosing between renting or buying furniture. Let’s look at the pros and cons of each.
Rental Market State of Play: January 2024

In our January 2024 rental market update, we touch upon some key developments in London, Paris, and Amsterdam, cities that continue to attract global interest. London’s rental market presents signs of moderation, according to Rightmove’s recent analysis, while Paris continues to shine with its third consecutive year as the world’s top city destination, bolstered by a thriving tourism industry and the upcoming Olympics. On the other hand, Amsterdam’s rental market faces ongoing challenges, with the non-rent controlled sector experiencing an 8.5% increase in rents.
Rental Market State of Play: December 2023

Welcome to our December 2023 Rental Market Overview, where we’ll be giving you the lay of the land on the rental market scene in London, Amsterdam and Paris. We begin with London, which, after months of high averages, has finally started to witness some moderation in rental prices. The City of Light, Paris, is bracing for the upcoming 2024 Olympics, a spectacle that’s projected to have a ripple effect on local rental trends. From the Dutch heartland, Amsterdam sends signals of impending rental price hikes, accentuated by a recent jump in rental costs for the last quarter of 2023. In every city, the market dynamics differ, illustrating the need for tailored insights to navigate the varied landscape. Read on for our comprehensive and informative journey through the rental property markets.