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Shawbrook and TML unveil new BTL mortgage options

31st March 2025

Shawbrook has introduced a fresh approach to fixed-rate renewals with its new product transfers, designed to benefit existing customers holding buy to let and commercial mortgages. The service enables clients to adjust their fixed rate without needing extra funds or extended terms, streamlining the process in four steps. Brokers and their landlord clients can now […]

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Insurance payouts after a water leak in a Freehold flat?

31st March 2025

My partner owns the freehold of a flat. He lived in the flat himself for about 2 years and has since moved out and now it is rented out to tenants. There are 10 flats in the block and each flat owner also owns 10% of the freehold management company. Two of the other flats […]

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Why more landlords and property investors are incorporating

31st March 2025

The surge in landlords and property investors opting to use a limited company for their operations is down to shifting regulations and long-term wealth planning, one bank says. Arbuthnot Latham, a private and commercial bank, has analysed Companies House records to find a 46% annual increase in new property enterprises in 2024. That was the […]

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UK government set to miss housing target

31st March 2025

The government’s ambition to tackle the housing shortage is facing a setback, as fresh statistics highlight that it will fail to deliver the number of homes needed to meet its ambitious target in England. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has championed a scheme to build 1.5 million homes by 2029 in a bid to address […]

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City landlords face costly and complex HMO licence renewal process

31st March 2025

Private landlords in one city say they are grappling with an unnecessarily arduous system for renewing their House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) licences. The group warns that, unlike other councils, Portsmouth City Council has failed to simplify the procedure, leaving landlords frustrated by lengthy forms, higher costs and a process that might flout legal guidelines. […]

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Landlords urged to boost EPC efficiency by 2030

31st March 2025

To help private rented sector landlords meet the upcoming tightening energy performance certificate changes, the Energy Saving Trust has published a guide. By 2030, ‘it is proposed, but not yet passed into law and under consultation,’ that all rental properties in England and Wales must achieve an EPC rating of C or higher, a move […]

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More than half of Brits fear for high-rise safety – survey

31st March 2025

A survey has found that 56% of people in Britain have doubts about the safety of high-rise homes that they live in. The findings from SFG20, the industry standard for building maintenance, also found that another 42% believe local councils must urgently address these issues. The anxiety follows attention on the government after the Grenfell […]

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Will Shelter ever step up to help tenants AND landlords?

28th March 2025

For many of us, the private rented sector has turned into a battlefield, and at the heart of the latest skirmish is the issue of guarantors – or rather, the call for no tenant to need one. We have seen 28 organisations, including Shelter, Generation Rent, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the renters’ union Acorn, […]

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DWP could deduct up to 40% of benefits to settle rent arrears

28th March 2025

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) could deduct money from benefit claimants’ payments if they owe money to their landlords. In a committee meeting on the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery Bill), Labour Minister Andrew Western reveals that up to 40% of benefits could be deducted to settle arrears owed to landlords, utility […]

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Landlords must comply with Making Tax Digital or face fines

28th March 2025

The Labour government will force landlords to use the Making Tax Digital (MTD) scheme for income tax self-assessment or face fines if they fail to pay on time. The controversial scheme will lower the qualifying income threshold for MTD to £20,000 from April 2028, forcing more landlords with modest rental income to keep digital records […]

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Landlords could save £3.4bn with regular inspections

28th March 2025

Letting agents and landlords could unlock annual savings of £3.4 billion by carrying out inspections every THREE months, one firm says. The study from Inventory Base says this strategy will act as a vital shield, catching small problems before they balloon into hefty bills or regulatory violations. It will also, they claim, boost an agent’s […]

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Index reveals rising rents and company incorporations

28th March 2025

Rents are climbing and buy to let company formations are reaching unprecedented levels, one buy to let index reveals. The platform GetGround has analysed its data to offer a snapshot that points to a thriving yet evolving market. It says that in the 12 months to January 2025, rents grew by 8.7%, marking the sharpest […]

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One in five tenants borrow cash to pay for their deposit

28th March 2025

One in five renters are taking out loans to help pay for their five-week cash deposit when moving into a new home, research reveals. The findings from Reposit show that 6% of tenants have taken out £1,500 or more, while 18% secured sums between £1,000 and £1,500. A further 24% accessed amounts ranging from £500 […]

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London’s rental market thrives with stable rents and surging tenant activity

28th March 2025

London’s rental sector is displaying resilience with consistent tenant demand, robust supply and a notable increase in tenants securing homes, according to fresh insights from Foxtons and Chestertons. With average weekly rents climbing slightly to £557 and a 30% surge in renters moving in February, the capital’s lettings landscape remains a dynamic hub for both […]

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Landlord Justice: Where Common Sense Goes to Die?

27th March 2025

Ah, the joys of the British legal system — a place where logic takes a back seat, and bureaucratic chaos reigns supreme. If you thought following the law would lead to a smooth resolution, allow me to disabuse you of such optimism. Let me walk you through my latest adventure in the court system, where […]

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Furnished Holiday Let changes for those on the Flat Rate Vat Scheme

27th March 2025

The Flat Rate VAT Scheme (FRS) is a simplified option for paying VAT for businesses with lower turnover. At an annual turnover of £90k of vatable supplies, a business must become VAT registered and pay VAT on sales. Businesses with a gross turnover of less than £180k can opt for the FRS. The FRS rate […]

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Buy to let mortgage rates cut by Landbay, UTB and Molo

27th March 2025

Landbay, United Trust Bank (UTB) Mortgages, Molo Finance, and CHL Mortgages for Intermediaries are rolling out reductions and partnerships to bolster affordability and choice for landlords. Landbay has trimmed rates by 0.10% on its limited edition small HMO (Houses in Multiple Occupation) and MUFB (Multi-Unit Freehold Block) offerings. Five-year fixed rates now begin at 4.99% […]

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Scottish Conservatives slam SNP over cladding delays

27th March 2025

The Scottish Conservatives blast the SNP for failing to remove dangerous cladding from buildings in Scotland. The SNP recently announced a £10 million fund to assess cladding on buildings, with funding available regardless of whether the property is privately owned or social housing. An extension of this scheme is also planned to support mitigation and […]

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HSE calls for high-rise landlords to join residents’ panel

27th March 2025

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is calling on landlords to join its HSE residents panel to improve safety in high-rise buildings. The HSE say landlords play a key role in helping residents feel safe and improve communication around building safety. The HSE are seeking applications from private landlords who currently let units in high-rise […]

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Rents surge by 8.1%, while house prices climb 4.9% – ONS

27th March 2025

The cost of renting in the UK grew by 8.1%, reaching an average of £1,326 in the 12 months to the end of February, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals. However, that’s a slowdown from the 8.7% increase recorded in the 12 months to January. Meanwhile, house prices have also risen, climbing 4.9% to […]

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Scottish Greens push for rent controls despite evidence they don’t work

27th March 2025

The Scottish Greens claim that 82% of people in Scotland support rent controls, as they try to prevent the removal of the temporary rent cap. From 1 April, the rent adjudication scheme, which allowed tenants to challenge excessive rent hikes and capped increases at 12% if they appealed to a rent officer, will be scrapped. […]