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The UK government has considered Michael Gove's proposals to introduce<br>new regulations restricting short-term lets in England positively. The new<br>rules require landlords to seek planning permission for short-term lets. This<br>new law will introduce a distinct use category. Property owners will have to<br>seek local authority approval for short-term holiday rentals, the exceptions<br>being primary residences rented for 90 days or fewer annually. A national<br>register is also proposed to furnish councils with relevant information<br>on short-term lets within their jurisdictions.
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UK Government Announces Proposals For Short-Term Lets Register In England The UK government has considered Michael Gove's proposals to introduce new regulations restricting short-term lets in England positively. The new rules require landlords to seek planning permission for short-term lets. This new law will introduce a distinct use category. Property owners will have to seek local authority approval for short-term holiday rentals, the exceptions being primary residences rented for 90 days or fewer annually. A national register is also proposed to furnish councils with relevant information on short-term lets within their jurisdictions. These initiatives are being introduced to balance the advantages of short-term lets in the tourism sector and ensure housing accessibility for residents. Visit our website also Service Charge Sorted.