
Find out what to do and who to contact if you have an issue with your rental home.
Find out what to do and who to contact if you have an issue with your rental home.
The average UK rent has increased £120 in the past year with London, Manchester and Glasgow seeing the biggest hikes.
More than one in five people now rent in the private sector, while the number of those who own a home has fallen, according to the latest Housing Census.
There's a chronic lack of rented homes available and rents are rising fast. Why is this happening and when will things improve?
The number of different mortgages landlords have to choose from has risen by more than 700 products since the beginning of October.
Will rents keep rising at the rate they are now and will more homes become available for renters next year? Get the latest with our Rental Market Report.
Rents have risen twice as fast as earnings in the last year, meaning single renters now spend 35% of their wages on rent.
Rental market goes through major supply squeeze as the number of properties available dives to 38% below normal levels.
UK rents are 12.1% higher than last year but major cities have seen even more rental inflation. Find out the average rent for your area and how quickly rents are rising across the country.