Expert Witness Evidence in Section 8 Eviction Disputes Under Renters’ Rights Act 2026: Valuation Standards for New Grounds

From May 2026, the abolition of Section 21 "no-fault" evictions under the Renters' Rights Act 2026 fundamentally changes how landlords recover possession of their properties. With the no-fault route closed, every contested eviction must now travel through Section 8 grounds — and the quality of expert witness evidence has never mattered more. This shift means […]
When Does a Building Survey Need to Turn Into an Expert Witness Report?

A standard building survey and a formal expert witness report may look similar on the surface — both involve a qualified surveyor inspecting a property and producing a written document. But in legal terms, they are entirely different instruments, carrying different obligations, different standards of evidence, and very different consequences if they get it wrong. […]
Valuation Risk Assessments for Pet-Friendly Rentals Post-Renters’ Rights Act May 2026: Surveyor Adjustments for Wear and Tear

From 1 May 2026, an estimated 4.5 million pet-owning households in England gained the legal right to request permission to keep animals in rented accommodation under the Renters' Rights Act. For landlords and buy-to-let (BTL) investors, this single legislative shift has fundamentally altered the risk landscape — and it has forced surveyors to rethink how […]
Expert Witness Roles in 2026 Lettings Market Disputes: Navigating Tenant Demand Surge and Landlord Constraints

The 2026 lettings market presents an unprecedented challenge for property professionals. With tenant demand surging while landlord supply remains constrained, rental disputes have reached record levels. Expert Witness Roles in 2026 Lettings Market Disputes: Navigating Tenant Demand Surge and Landlord Constraints have become critical to resolving conflicts in this volatile environment. As rental prices climb […]