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10:34 AM, 16th September 2024, Less than a minute ago|
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My tenant’s been paying me £1,200 a month, but the market rent now is £1,500 – and with my mortgage rates going up, it’s hard. On top of that, he owes me £7,000 in rental arrears.
You’re probably wondering, why haven’t I just increased the rent, evicted him, or gone for possession? Well, the truth is, while he’s been living in my property, he’s suffered two heart attacks and is constantly in and out of the hospital.
The man’s already on the edge, and I don’
A common question I get asked after a disaster like a fire or flood is whether a landlord is obligated to re-house a tenant. The straightforward answer is "no." However, a related question is whether the landlord must "pay" for alternative accommodation. This is a distinct issue, but first, let's address the duty to re-house.
Responsibility to provide alternative accommodation
There is actually no legal requirement, under any primary or secondary legislation or case law, that o
As a new or inexperienced investor, it's crucial to avoid certain types of properties that may seem appealing at first glance but could present significant risks. Here are ten types of properties you might want to steer clear of to ensure your first investment is solid, sound, and secure.
Non-Standard Construction Properties
Non-standard construction refers to houses built with materials that fall outside the norm, such as concrete blocks or wooden frames, rather than the typical b
Renters are paying the price as demand becomes scarce and costs rise, says Hargreaves Lansdown.
The firm reveals that many landlords are selling off properties due to fears of a potential capital gains tax increase in the upcoming October budget...
Hi, I’m sure this isn’t a unique situation as it happens all the time, but could anyone kindly shed some light on my situation?
I have a tenant couple with two young children. Sadly, they are now no longer in a relationship and it has turned rather bitter....
The gap between rents in the North and South of England has narrowed to its closest point in more than a decade, research from Hamptons reveals.
Last month, the average rent in the South cost 37% or £357 per month more than in the North...
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