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As spring arrives, many people start thinking about making changes to their home. Longer days and better weather can make it a natural time to plan improvements, whether that means building an extension, converting a loft, replacing a kitchen, upgrading a bathroom, improving energy efficiency or making the home more suitable for family life.
Landlords in England should check whether they need to send tenants the new Renters' Rights Act Information Sheet 2026. From 1 May 2026, the first phase of the Renters' Rights Act 2025 comes into effect. As part of this, private landlords and letting agents must provide tenants with the official government Information Sheet where it applies.
If your current mortgage deal is due to end this year, it is worth reviewing your options sooner rather than later. Across the UK, many homeowners are expected to reach the end of fixed-rate mortgage deals during 2026.
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