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Stairlift installed on residential staircase without landlord consent

Can I evict my tenant for installing a stairlift without permission?

28th October 2024

Hi, I need some advice. I have a tenant who has had a stairlift fitted without my knowledge or consent she tried to stop me from coming in when I gave her a new tenancy agreement. I asked her who needed the stairlift, as to my knowledge, she’s fit and healthy. She says it’s for […]

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This will be a ‘bumper year’ for the housing market – Zoopla

28th October 2024

The total value of homes in the sales pipeline has surged by 30% to £113 billion, driven by rising incomes and the lowest mortgage rates in two years to help make 2024 a bumper year. That’s according to Zoopla’s latest House Price Index which shows the number of new sales agreed has reached its highest […]

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Scottish house prices soar by £13,001

28th October 2024

The Scottish housing market has continued to defy economic headwinds, with average house prices increasing by £13,001 in the past year, according to a leading property firm. DJ Alexander, Scotland’s largest lettings and estate agency, analysed the latest statistics and found that prices rose from £186,970 to £199,971 between September 2023 and August. This growth […]

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Rent prices skyrocket as majority of UK becomes unaffordable for renters

28th October 2024

Rent prices have soared within the last five years as renters struggle to find an affordable place to live, according to a new survey. Research by Go.Compare Home Insurance reveals that 65% of Britain has average rental costs above what is considered affordable for a typical single tenant. According to Go.Compare, the average monthly rental price […]

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Renters pay the price as search times lengthen

28th October 2024

As the UK’s private rented sector (PRS) becomes increasingly competitive, tenants are facing financial burdens as they struggle to secure a property. A new report by tlyfe, a tenant app launched by OpenBrix, highlights the rising costs associated with lengthy rental searches. It says that the longer the search, the higher the cost of renting […]

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Tenant has stopped paying rent and refuses to leave?

28th October 2024

Hello, six months ago, I rented three rooms in my house via a high street estate agent. Each single tenant has their own tenancy agreement. The first one that moved in set up bills in her name and split and collected the bills from other tenants. One of the tenants started living with his toddler […]

Shocked landlord reacting to rising tax costs and indexation allowance issues

Why It’s Time to Bring Back Indexation Allowance: Adam’s Story

27th October 2024

In 2001, Adam purchased a property for £97,000 in an area that wasn’t exactly desirable. His tenant situation wasn’t ideal either, but Adam did his best to keep things running smoothly. When his tenant passed away, Adam decided it was time to sell, but before he could, he was forced to spend thousands removing rubbish […]

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Why Private Landlords Pay More and Get Less: The VAT Inequality Exposed

27th October 2024

The UK government has made bold promises to deliver 1.5 million new homes, but while that vision might sound like a solution to the housing crisis, there’s a hidden tax trap that could push existing landlords out of the market. Private landlords are facing crushing VAT burdens, paying 20% VAT on almost everything they spend […]

Long line of people leaving identical houses marked “For Sale” and “Sold,” symbolising the UK landlord exodus

The Landlord Exodus: It’s Not Just Landlords Who Are Feeling the Pain

27th October 2024

If you’ve been keeping an eye on the UK’s private rented sector, you’ve probably noticed a big shift happening: landlords are leaving the market in droves. This so-called landlord exodus is being driven by rising costs, unfriendly tax changes, and more regulations than ever before. And it’s not just landlords feeling the squeeze—this trend is […]

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Stealth Taxes Are Bleeding Landlords Dry: What You’re Not Told About the Hidden Costs

27th October 2024

While much of the focus on landlord taxation falls on high-profile issues like Capital Gains Tax and Stamp Duty, there are a range of stealth taxes slowly draining landlords’ resources. These hidden costs often go unnoticed until they hit, leaving many landlords struggling to maintain profitability. Among the most punishing are the doubling of Council […]

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10 Tax Reforms Landlords Should Push for in the 2024/25 Budget

27th October 2024

Landlords facing mounting tax burdens should consider pushing for specific tax reforms that address the most pressing issues in the current system. With the 2024/25 Budget on the horizon, here are some key tax reforms that landlords should advocate for: 1. Restore Full Mortgage Interest Relief Problem: The phased removal of mortgage interest relief under […]

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The Imminent Collapse of the UK Private Rented Sector: A National Crisis in the Making

27th October 2024

What if the UK’s Private Rented Sector (PRS)—once a thriving backbone of housing for millions of people—collapsed overnight? It might sound far-fetched, but the signs are already there. Landlords are leaving the market in droves, overwhelmed by crushing tax changes, impossible regulations, and rising costs. The very fabric of the UK housing market is unraveling, […]

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National Insurance and Dividend Tax Inequality

27th October 2024

The History of Dividend Tax Increases: George Osborne’s 2016 Budget and NIC Justification In the March 2016 Budget, George Osborne introduced significant changes to the taxation of dividends. The reasoning? The government argued that salaried and self-employed individuals paid NICs on their earnings, while dividends were not subject to NICs, creating an unfair advantage for […]

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Keir Starmer under fire for NOT saying landlords are “working people”

25th October 2024

The Prime Minister has slammed landlords by not confirming they are “working people”. In an interview with Sky News, Keir Starmer struggled to define a “working person” but says people who earn income through property or shares are not working people. The issue is important because the Labour election manifesto promised not to raise taxes […]

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Pennycook: Why a landlord exodus is DEFINITELY underway

25th October 2024

It’s almost like something out of the novel 1984, when the evidence of your eyes is not to be trusted. I’m talking, of course, about housing minister Matthew Pennycook at the Renters’ Rights Bill committee hearing. He went to great lengths to downplay the landlord exodus saying there was no evidence for it. He does […]

Experts discuss how the Labour Budget could impact UK property investors and the housing market.

Labour Budget: Effect on property

25th October 2024

Curious about how the October Budget could impact your property investments? In this episode of Property Answers with Ranjan Bhattacharya and John Howard delve into potential shifts in the property market under the new socialist government. Gain expert insights into what these changes might mean for property investors and developers like you. *Key Topics Covered:* […]

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Is it legal to drive to Edinburgh?

25th October 2024

This might seem like a strange question to ask on a forum for landlords, but there’s a good reason I’m bringing it up. Some people might instinctively say, “Yes, of course, it’s legal to drive to Edinburgh.” But, as with most things, there are rules to follow. For example, you must own the car or […]

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Buy-to-let landlords brace for 17% stamp duty hike ahead of budget

25th October 2024

Buy-to-let landlords may face a 17% rise in stamp duty bills as Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares for the upcoming budget. Stamp Duty is a tax on property purchases, with an extra 3% surcharge for landlords and second-home buyers. The Telegraph reveals the Chancellor could unwind stamp duty tax breaks that were introduced by the Conservatives in […]

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Welsh renters should get two months’ free rent and more pet-friendly homes

25th October 2024

A new report says renters in Wales should receive the last two months rent free as compensation if they face a no-fault eviction. A Senedd local government and housing committee inquiry report lists a number of recommendations for the Welsh private rented sector including a property MOT to check the property is suitable and more […]

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Is there any way to recover debts from benefits tenants?

25th October 2024

Hi Everyone, I took my ex-tenants to court for their unpaid rent. Although the judge has ordered them to pay, they ignored the order completely. As one of them is receiving partial benefits, I can’t apply for an earning attachment order. I am wondering if there’s any other way that I could recover the money […]