Navigating the Changing Landscape of Short-Term Lets Regulation in the UK

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Navigating the Changing Landscape of Short-Term Lets Regulation in the UK

The UK government has recently proposed new planning changes to short-term lets to protect communities and ensure the availability of homes. Primarily, the new rules would limit the total number of days that properties in certain areas could be rented as short-term lets. This shift marks a turning point in the UK property rental sector, and this is where ET Planning’s expertise comes into play.

What Changes are Expected?

The proposed alterations state that properties can be let out short-term for a maximum of 90 days, beyond which they would require a planning application. These changes are expected to affect regions with a high density of short-term lets, including London.

 

* Proposed caps on letting days for short-term lets

* Requirement for planning application beyond the specified days

* High impact on regions such as London with a high density of short-term lets

How can ET Planning Help?

ET Planning is an experienced planning consultancy that understands the intricacies of UK property regulations and changes.

* Assistance in submitting planning applications

* Guidance through regulatory changes

* Comprehensive knowledge of UK property rules

 

Comprehensive Understanding of Property Regulations

Whether it’s understanding the details of the 90-day cap or the specific regions affected by the rule change, ET Planning’s comprehensive knowledge of UK property rules sets it apart.

Don’t let the changing landscape of short-term lets regulation catch you off guard. Contact ET Planning today for expert advice on planning applications and navigating the new short-term lets rules.

Learn more about the latest proposed changes to short-term lets from the official Gov.uk site click here.

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