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Why use Burns Hamilton to let your property?
At Burns Hamilton, expertise is built on more than experience alone -it comes from a fully integrated approach to letting and property management that allows us to advise clients with clarity, confidence, and foresight. This structure enables us to look beyond individual issues and provide expert guidance that reflects the wider legal and operational landscape. A key reason clients seek advice from Burns is our designated in‑house legal team, ensuring that guidance is not onl
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The Hidden Impact of the Renters’ Rights Act – and How Burns Hamilton is Already Ahead
The Renters’ Rights Act is often defined by its headline reforms; the abolition of Section 21, the move to periodic tenancies, and increased tenant protections. However, the true impact lies beneath the surface, in the operational detail that will fundamentally reshape how landlords manage their properties. For many, this is where uncertainty begins. At Burns Hamilton, it is where preparation is already well underway. One of the most significant changes will be the introduc
Jun 12 min read


The Renters’ Rights Act: Three Key Changes Savvy Landlords Are Preparing For
The response to last month’s column showed one thing clearly: landlords want clarity on the Renters’ Rights Act, and they want it now. With the biggest reforms in a generation landing on 1 May 2026, including the end of Section 21 and all ASTs becoming open‑ended periodic tenancies, the sector is about to shift. Most landlords know the headlines. But the real impact and the real opportunities lie in the details. Here are the three areas forward‑thinking landlords are already
Apr 62 min read


Are You Ready for the New Renters’ Rights Bill
The rental landscape is changing — and for landlords, preparation is everything. With the proposed Renters’ Rights Bill set to bring significant reforms to the private rented sector, now is the time to understand what these changes could mean for you and your property portfolio. The Bill is expected to introduce sweeping updates, including the abolition of Section 21 “no fault” evictions, changes to tenancy structures, and strengthened tenant protections. While the intention
Mar 22 min read
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