Another reason to not take benefits tenants. Not so easy after The renters Rights bill kicks in. Then we will have to find another reason. We pay £250 per property per year for Rent guarantee insurance.. Then we dont care...
Have I missed something. This has never been passed into law and probably never will be. It’s pretty obvious with the 2030 new deadline which is after the next election there may be a new government and it will be...
You could have insured that for £ 200. Insurance references are tougher than some conducted by lettings agents. They would then pay you the rent until the tenant is gone take care of all the court work inc solicitors and...
There is an advantage to a high fee and lower int rate but it has to be reasonably lower. If the fee is added to the loan. it’s a deductible overhead in your next years tax. Cashflow paradise.
Leaving aside the Parasite comments on Landlords. I wonder what his views are on the subsidies the treasury send up there day in and day out. How do you "happen to own a piece of land" Sounds bit like communism...
We have over 200 properties in SE Essex. I have exchanged correspondence with Ministers on this together with my MP. I simply ask the question. Why would any self respecting business person invest £2,000, 000 (10,000) per property potentially ,...
Perhaps Right to Manage might be an option. If the Insurance is exorbitant take them to a Tribunal and show them alternative insurance quotes. We have 200 properties in South East Essex and most of them are on Block policies...
Reply to the comment left by Brian Strickland at 17/05/2023 - 09:06Try again. The government are allowing landlord's to ask for Pet damage guarantee insurance paid for by the tenant. Asking for a larger deposit is illegal
28th January 2025, 1 year ago
Another reason to not take benefits tenants. Not so easy after The renters Rights bill kicks in. Then we will have to find another reason. We pay £250 per property per year for Rent guarantee insurance.. Then we dont care...
Read More →31st December 2024, 1 year ago
Have I missed something. This has never been passed into law and probably never will be. It’s pretty obvious with the 2030 new deadline which is after the next election there may be a new government and it will be...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Thomas O'Mara at 08/03/2024 - 11:11
You could have insured that for £ 200. Insurance references are tougher than some conducted by lettings agents. They would then pay you the rent until the tenant is gone take care of all the court work inc solicitors and...
Read More →20th February 2024, 2 years ago
There is an advantage to a high fee and lower int rate but it has to be reasonably lower. If the fee is added to the loan. it’s a deductible overhead in your next years tax. Cashflow paradise.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Gary Thomas at 20/02/2024 - 09:57
Sit tight. The sunlit uplands are just round the cnr. 5.65% if that’s a special offer what’s a standard one
Read More →14th December 2023, 2 years ago
Leaving aside the Parasite comments on Landlords. I wonder what his views are on the subsidies the treasury send up there day in and day out. How do you "happen to own a piece of land" Sounds bit like communism...
Read More →25th September 2023, 3 years ago
We have over 200 properties in SE Essex. I have exchanged correspondence with Ministers on this together with my MP. I simply ask the question. Why would any self respecting business person invest £2,000, 000 (10,000) per property potentially ,...
Read More →29th June 2023, 3 years ago
Perhaps Right to Manage might be an option. If the Insurance is exorbitant take them to a Tribunal and show them alternative insurance quotes. We have 200 properties in South East Essex and most of them are on Block policies...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Brian Strickland at 17/05/2023 - 09:06
Reply to the comment left by Brian Strickland at 17/05/2023 - 09:06Try again. The government are allowing landlord's to ask for Pet damage guarantee insurance paid for by the tenant. Asking for a larger deposit is illegal
Read More →Reply to comment left by Dylan Morris at 17/05/2023 - 07:42
Reply to the comment left by Dylan Morris at 17/05/2023 - 07:42e paid for by the tenant.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 03/04/2023 - 11:51
Reply to the comment left by Judith Wordsworth at 03/04/2023 - 11:51Latest register of interest suggests 190 mps own BTL’s
Read More →Reply to comment left by Richard Phillips at 03/04/2023 - 13:20
Reply to the comment left by Richard Phillips at 03/04/2023 - 13:20Housing associations are exempt from the current proposed EPC legislation.
Read More →Reply to comment left by R K at 24/02/2023 - 12:38
Reply to the comment left by Low profile landlord at 24/02/2023 - 12:38Metal box is a Reccomended upgrade. Not a requirement that is mandatory.
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