LATAM:
The temporary accommodation market across Latin America continues to face challenges due to a lack of standardisation and regulation. Property quality, service levels, and compliance standards can vary significantly between providers, increasing the risk of inconsistent assignee experiences.
Countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina are particularly affected. In response, many organisations are opting to use international hotel chains or requesting flexible lease terms that allow early termination without penalty.
Additionally, unregulated providers can introduce compliance risks, particularly around safety standards and contractual protections. To mitigate this, K2 is expanding its network of vetted accommodation partners and
encouraging the use of pre-approved supplier lists to ensure quality and reliability.
Be prepared for ‘Rock in Rio’. This is one of the largest and most iconic music festivals in the world, established in 1985 as a celebration of Brazil’s return to democracy. The festival takes place in Rio de Janeiro over two weekends: 4th – 7th September and 11th – 13th September. Hotels and serviced apartments are largely booked up already, so it is best to avoid arriving during this period.
UK:
Following the rollout of the Renters’ Rights Bill on the 1st May 2026, no significant challenges have emerged; however, it is still very early days. There has been a notable drop in stock in some locations, but whilst this may be due to landlords selling up following the Bill coming into effect, it may also simply be due to tenants choosing not to move.
APAC:
Hong Kong has now entered its peak rental season (June–September), resulting in increased demand, higher rental prices, and reduced property availability.
Assignees should be prepared for:
- Rental price increases during peak season
- Fast-moving opportunities requiring quick decision-making
- Increased competition from both expats and mainland Chinese tenants
- Rental price increases during peak season
- Fast-moving opportunities requiring quick decision-making
- Increased competition from both expats and mainland Chinese tenants
Additional risks include inaccurate listings,
scams, and logistical challenges when securing properties remotely.
To mitigate these challenges, K2 will support with:
- Preparing all documentation and deposits in advance
- Expanding search areas and being flexible on property criteria
- Considering temporary accommodation as an interim solution
- Verifying listings thoroughly through trusted agents
- Conducting exploratory trips where possible
Forward planning is essential to securing suitable housing in this market.