Even tenants who can pay, I was lucky the last pair left with seven weeks of rent unpaid and damge of plus £5k, the deposit is a month and a half but wont cover a third.
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 08/02/2018 - 17:54"knows who's living in the building", you are too generous Ian. We recently had to persuade, twice, the landlord's agent (one and the same in reality" that we did...
There are 391 apartments in our development with a healthy mix of tenures including tenants moving to home occ. We know of many sales and although the majority have been to other, often foreign, investors many have moved into owner...
Reply to the comment left by David Price at 01/02/2018 - 10:33I have a "contract" with HMRC, if I chucked a brick through their window I doubt the police would think it a civil matter.
"There is also concerned that". Why the "concern", it's obvious to anyone with more brain cells than a gnat which does of course excuse Osbourne, Gaulke and a few others.
I'd concur with that. We have sold three units, two to overseas landlords unaffected by S24 and a third to a homeowner, good some might say. The only negative in that is that she had been living at home, not...
Solution, raise or increase to the maximum a commercial loan on eligible but unencumbered property and pay of the S24 afflicted debt, simple debt replacement, just the same has you might with rate management.
Re: "The Lease has the following 32.2. within one month after the date of any and every subsequent assignment transfer mortgage charge underlease or tenancy agreement including any immediate or derivative underlease or tenancy Agreement". I'm not a lawyer but...
I'm sorry but non of the solutions are really solutions and only time will tell of the affects. It cannot be denied that tenants change their mind and the overt and covert costs of withdrawal and consequent delays on letting...
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 22/12/2017 - 13:23Quite. On a related but slightly different angle, Airbnb where lease "prohibits". Our RTM recently won a case to stop the practice on the basis of being lease prohibited....
Reply to the comment left by David Price at 21/12/2017 - 15:32Interesting. From the excellent property118 website "All assured shorthold tenancies will continue, by virtue of a new ‘periodic’ tenancy which will come into place immediately the fixed term ends,...
I don't believe that a move to a periodic tenancy constitutes the grant of a tenancy, it is the statutory continuation of the pre-existing one and it should therefor follow that no notice fee is chargeable. I don't know if...
Reply to the comment left by Jonathan Clarke at 20/12/2017 - 09:20and a McDonalds? How many spuds, carrots and onions could she have bought and cooked, on your gas?
It would appear necessary for the son to obtain both a care and financial EPA anyway and can't validly sign anything in respect of his father until he does.
Reply to the comment left by "Simon Hall" at "09/03/2017 - 10:19": Quite. We might be best advised for fora like this to go "underground" as I have been quite impressed bysome of the moves that have headed of our...
I would like to add a clause to all forthcoming legislation which makes politicians, civil servants, and public sector employees and contractors criminally and civily responsible for doing the job they are paid to do. If we had an effective...
9th May 2018, 8 years ago
Even tenants who can pay, I was lucky the last pair left with seven weeks of rent unpaid and damge of plus £5k, the deposit is a month and a half but wont cover a third.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ian Narbeth at 08/02/2018 - 17:54
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 08/02/2018 - 17:54"knows who's living in the building", you are too generous Ian. We recently had to persuade, twice, the landlord's agent (one and the same in reality" that we did...
Read More →7th February 2018, 8 years ago
There are 391 apartments in our development with a healthy mix of tenures including tenants moving to home occ. We know of many sales and although the majority have been to other, often foreign, investors many have moved into owner...
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Price at 01/02/2018 - 10:33
Reply to the comment left by David Price at 01/02/2018 - 10:33I have a "contract" with HMRC, if I chucked a brick through their window I doubt the police would think it a civil matter.
Read More →26th January 2018, 8 years ago
"There is also concerned that". Why the "concern", it's obvious to anyone with more brain cells than a gnat which does of course excuse Osbourne, Gaulke and a few others.
Read More →17th January 2018, 8 years ago
I have encountered several overseas purchasers who rent their overseas home.
Read More →12th January 2018, 8 years ago
I'd concur with that. We have sold three units, two to overseas landlords unaffected by S24 and a third to a homeowner, good some might say. The only negative in that is that she had been living at home, not...
Read More →6th January 2018, 8 years ago
Solution, raise or increase to the maximum a commercial loan on eligible but unencumbered property and pay of the S24 afflicted debt, simple debt replacement, just the same has you might with rate management.
Read More →4th January 2018, 8 years ago
Private prosecution?
Read More →24th December 2017, 8 years ago
Re: "The Lease has the following 32.2. within one month after the date of any and every subsequent assignment transfer mortgage charge underlease or tenancy agreement including any immediate or derivative underlease or tenancy Agreement". I'm not a lawyer but...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Puzzler at 23/12/2017 - 21:14
"It also must be the occupant(s)' main home"....in the UK, you can have an AST if you have a main home overseas.
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I'm sorry but non of the solutions are really solutions and only time will tell of the affects. It cannot be denied that tenants change their mind and the overt and covert costs of withdrawal and consequent delays on letting...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Ian Narbeth at 22/12/2017 - 13:23
Reply to the comment left by Ian Narbeth at 22/12/2017 - 13:23Quite. On a related but slightly different angle, Airbnb where lease "prohibits". Our RTM recently won a case to stop the practice on the basis of being lease prohibited....
Read More →Reply to comment left by David Price at 21/12/2017 - 15:32
Reply to the comment left by David Price at 21/12/2017 - 15:32Interesting. From the excellent property118 website "All assured shorthold tenancies will continue, by virtue of a new ‘periodic’ tenancy which will come into place immediately the fixed term ends,...
Read More →21st December 2017, 8 years ago
I don't believe that a move to a periodic tenancy constitutes the grant of a tenancy, it is the statutory continuation of the pre-existing one and it should therefor follow that no notice fee is chargeable. I don't know if...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Jonathan Clarke at 20/12/2017 - 09:20
Reply to the comment left by Jonathan Clarke at 20/12/2017 - 09:20and a McDonalds? How many spuds, carrots and onions could she have bought and cooked, on your gas?
Read More →18th December 2017, 8 years ago
Good, as there appears to be fewer senior students from the ME that reluctance will support my lettings.
Read More →29th September 2017, 9 years ago
It would appear necessary for the son to obtain both a care and financial EPA anyway and can't validly sign anything in respect of his father until he does.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Simon Hall at 09/03/2017 - 10:19
Reply to the comment left by "Simon Hall" at "09/03/2017 - 10:19": Quite. We might be best advised for fora like this to go "underground" as I have been quite impressed bysome of the moves that have headed of our...
Read More →3rd March 2017, 9 years ago
I would like to add a clause to all forthcoming legislation which makes politicians, civil servants, and public sector employees and contractors criminally and civily responsible for doing the job they are paid to do. If we had an effective...
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