Property118 Landlords Newsletter – Issue 78
The latest news and views from the property market and private rented sector, including reaction to the Channel Four Property Scandal programmes. This edition also includes guest articles from Ben Reeve-Lewis, Julie Ford, Frazer Fearnhead and the funny-as-ever HMO Landlady.
The latest articles from guest writers
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The latest articles added by Julie Ford, who runs the Hemel Landlord & Property Network: |
| The Great British Property Scandal | |
| View all articles by Julie Ford. |
| The latest articles added by Ben Reeve-Lewis, Lewisham based Tenancy Relations Officer: | |
| Landlords from Hell 2 – a personal musing | |
| View all articles by Ben Reeve-Lewis |
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The latest articles added by HMO Landlady, full time mother and landlady to 15 tenants across three HMO houses: |
| The Pointless Housing Benefit Helpline | |
| View all articles by HMO Landlady |
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The latest articles from Frazer Fearnhead, founding director of the Video Inventory Agency: |
| Warning: Upsetting Footage For Landlords | |
| View all articles by Frazer |
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The latest property industry news as sourced by the Property118 News Team
This week has seen The Great British Property Scandal on Channel Four all week, and our columnists have been giving us their reaction.
Ben Reeve-Lewis had a hand in some of the research and he has had his say on the results with his article Landlords from Hell 2 – a Personal Musing. Julie Ford also discussed the programme offering her views on the so-called solutions and which ones stand a chance of working. Plus there’s Scottish house price news, possible changes to IHT and CGT and other property news.
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