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    About the BPF

    The British Property Federation (BPF) represents the UK real estate sector, an industry which contributes more than £137.5bn to the economy and supports 2.7 million jobs – that’s one in every 13 jobs in the UK.
  2. Our Work

    Our Work

    We deliver our mission by working collaboratively with national and local government and other partners; by promoting knowledge, innovation and best practice within the industry.
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    Be a part of something bigger

    Our membership reflects the diverse nature of our industry and includes owners, developers, funders, agents and advisers. Organisations join the BPF because they want their voices to be heard and recognise our influence benefits the whole sector.
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Information for Landlords

Resources

We create and support a range of resources to help commercial and residential landlords abide by best practice.

Links & Downloads

BPF Assured Periodic Tenancy Agreement Template

This simple site can be used by any landlord who needs to create an Assured Periodic Tenancy Agreement, whether you have lots of rental properties or just a few.

BPF Guidance on the Renters’ Rights Act 2025

This Guidance has been prepared to assist BPF members, landlords, and other interested parties in understanding the Act’s scope and its reforms, including when these will come into force.

LPE1 – Leasehold Property Enquiries 1

This standard questionnaire is used extensively in conveyancing of residential leasehold property, and the BPF is a co-producer, along with various other industry bodies.

FME1: Freehold Management Enquiries 1

This standard questionnaire is used extensively in conveyancing of residential freehold property with management arrangements, and the BPF is a co-producer, along with various other industry bodies.

Commercial Property Standard Enquiries

We support this suite of Commercial Property Standard Enquiries (CPSE), updated by the London Support Lawyers and distributed via the Practical Law Company.

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