I am a private landlord managing one property so do I need to worry about GDPR? If so, is there a link to documentation I need to provide my tenant with before the deadline tomorrow?
Reply to the comment left by "Gary Nock" at "30/03/2016 - 16:18": Can I ask where your properties are as I have never seen letting supermarket advertise on rightmove in sussex
I signed up for email alerts with letting supermarket but only got a couple of properties that did not fit my search criteria so I am not sure how effective they would be. The other online agent is upad but...
Reply to the comment left by "Peter Pynadath-George" at "25/02/2016 - 14:54": Virtual assistants aren't necessarily virtual - they just work from home and therefore can be in your home town. In my area in sussex you would be paying...
Reply to the comment left by "WAD " at "05/01/2016 - 20:52": The main theme of the new stamp duty rules seems to be that if you already have BTL property, you can still have one main residence in addition...
It is for BTL or 'second homes' which your future purchase would be so I would assume you would be paying the higher stamp duty but it would be interesting to see what others say.
If you are not planning to continue with the letting agent, I would have thought you need to lodge the deposit with TDS as you don't currently have a contract with the letting agent. If it remains with the agent,...
If my existing tenancy agreement does not contain text pertaining to the new legislation relating to smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, would I need to use Form 1 as an addendum to the tenancy agreement? I am about to...
Reply to the comment left by "Puzzler " at "14/10/2015 - 21:54": I don't think the tax charge was related to CGT. We explored my mother gifting her rental property to her children but was told there would be this...
If your parents gave the property to you, they would get an immediate 20% tax charge with a further 20% payable on their estate after death (or pro rata depending on length of time since the gift was made). Also...
References have a very short life span so I don't think it would be appropriate for either tenant or landlord to pursue referencing unless both are committed to a particular property. Also if landlords wish to take out rent guarantee...
I dont know much about equity release other than the fact it is a bad idea because of the high compounded interest added to the original amount released. I would think the only way out of this arrangement is to...
24th May 2018, 8 years ago
I am a private landlord managing one property so do I need to worry about GDPR? If so, is there a link to documentation I need to provide my tenant with before the deadline tomorrow?
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The TDS would be the ones to make a decision on whether you can retain some or all of deposit.
Read More →Reply to comment left by Gary Nock at 30/03/2016 - 16:18
Reply to the comment left by "Gary Nock" at "30/03/2016 - 16:18": Can I ask where your properties are as I have never seen letting supermarket advertise on rightmove in sussex
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I signed up for email alerts with letting supermarket but only got a couple of properties that did not fit my search criteria so I am not sure how effective they would be. The other online agent is upad but...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Peter Pynadath-George at 25/02/2016 - 14:54
Reply to the comment left by "Peter Pynadath-George" at "25/02/2016 - 14:54": Virtual assistants aren't necessarily virtual - they just work from home and therefore can be in your home town. In my area in sussex you would be paying...
Read More →Reply to comment left by WAD at 05/01/2016 - 20:52
Reply to the comment left by "WAD " at "05/01/2016 - 20:52": The main theme of the new stamp duty rules seems to be that if you already have BTL property, you can still have one main residence in addition...
Read More →30th December 2015, 10 years ago
It is for BTL or 'second homes' which your future purchase would be so I would assume you would be paying the higher stamp duty but it would be interesting to see what others say.
Read More →2nd December 2015, 10 years ago
If you are not planning to continue with the letting agent, I would have thought you need to lodge the deposit with TDS as you don't currently have a contract with the letting agent. If it remains with the agent,...
Read More →18th November 2015, 10 years ago
If my existing tenancy agreement does not contain text pertaining to the new legislation relating to smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, would I need to use Form 1 as an addendum to the tenancy agreement? I am about to...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Puzzler at 14/10/2015 - 21:54
Reply to the comment left by "Puzzler " at "14/10/2015 - 21:54": I don't think the tax charge was related to CGT. We explored my mother gifting her rental property to her children but was told there would be this...
Read More →14th October 2015, 11 years ago
If your parents gave the property to you, they would get an immediate 20% tax charge with a further 20% payable on their estate after death (or pro rata depending on length of time since the gift was made). Also...
Read More →5th April 2015, 11 years ago
References have a very short life span so I don't think it would be appropriate for either tenant or landlord to pursue referencing unless both are committed to a particular property. Also if landlords wish to take out rent guarantee...
Read More →12th January 2015, 11 years ago
I dont know much about equity release other than the fact it is a bad idea because of the high compounded interest added to the original amount released. I would think the only way out of this arrangement is to...
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