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Household Bills Pushing Consumers Into Debt

Household bills have been a major problem to consumers for some time now, with soaring prices pushing many to the edge of debt. The upcoming annual rises are only going to make things worse. Two recent surveys suggest a large proportion of households are going to be in serious difficulty. What Rises Are Coming for Household Bills? A number of bills will be rising substantially in April — and a massive 73% of people s
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Will Your Rental Property Meet the New EPC Standards?

As part of the drive towards Net Zero, the Government has launched a consultation on its plans to set a minimum EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) rating of C for privately rented homes by 2030. This starts a countdown to obligations on landlords that could cost the private rental sector as a whole nearly £20bn. What Are EPCs? Energy Performance Certificates rate the energy efficiency of a building, with the aim to
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Profit Warnings and Financial Distress High Among Businesses

Life has been challenging for businesses for several years now. Brexit and the Covid pandemic were joined by global conflict in pushing up prices, for businesses as well as consumers. And that only looks likely to get worse, with the effects of October’s Budget and punitive tariffs being imposed by the USA. Two recent reports have highlighted the extent of the problems facing UK businesses. Profit Warnings in 2024 A
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The Renters’ Rights Bill — What Does It Mean for Landlords?

The Renters’ Rights Bill, which has been several years in preparation, is about to have its third reading in Parliament — usually the final stage before it goes to the Lords and for Royal Assent. This is a wide-ranging bill to reform the private rental sector — so what can we expect from it, and what does it mean for landlords? The Background to the Bill Legislation for the private rental sector can be extremely diff
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Recovering Commercial Rent Arrears with CRAR

If you’re a landlord, serious rent arrears can prove inconvenient and annoying, reducing your ability to pay bills and to invest in growth. There are mechanisms to recover rent arrears, but these are different depending on whether the rental is for domestic or commercial purposes. If you need to recover commercial rent arrears, the mechanism is the Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery scheme — CRAR for short. What Is CRA
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The Government’s Three-Pronged Attack on Late Payments

Late payments have long been the scourge of small businesses, especially when doing business with larger companies. The Covid pandemic and the recent economic crisis have made this worse, but there’s some light on the horizon. The Government recently announced a three-pronged attack on late payments. The Problem of Late Payments As I reported last month, the latest figures for late payments show that the proble
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Late Payments — The Problem Is Growing

Late payments constitute one of the biggest threats to the survival of small businesses. Unlike large corporations, most small or micro businesses don’t have the reserves to manage without regular cashflow coming in, and any substantial delay in payment of the money they’re owed could potentially force their closure. Which makes the latest statistics particularly worrying. Figures show that over half of i
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Business Insolvencies — Mixed Messages for July

Business insolvency figures can provide a valuable clue as to the state of the economy, but the picture isn’t always straightforward. Over the past few years, in particular, figures have sometimes been skewed by the effects of the pandemic. Many failing businesses were artificially propped up by government support, pushing the figures up when they finally entered insolvency. The figures for July 2024 have been
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The Private Rental Sector — What’s Changing in the Sector?

The private rental sector has been volatile for some time, with changing regulations, fast-rising rents and difficulties for landlords, and that doesn’t look like ending any time soon. What with a reduction in the buy-to-let market, further increases in the cost for tenants and uncertainty over what measures the new government might bring in, the whole sector is holding its breath. A Fall in the Buy-to-Let Mark
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Accessing External Finance — The Good News and the Bad News

SMEs may need to access finance for various reasons. Perhaps they have plans for growth requiring money up front, or maybe there’s a delay in their cashflow — a particular problem in recent years, as the scourge of late payments has grown worse. Recent figures, from various sources, have shown both good and bad news about financing small businesses. A Third of SMEs Need Finance to Survive The most alarming figu
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