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Feeling ripped off by PRS lenders?

18th October 2024

With interest rates skyrocketing I have become less tolerant with lenders in the PRS sector. I have an uncomfortable feeling of being ripped off. Here are some examples: 1. Preferential rates only offered to new customers. The insurance industry used to do this until it was made illegal. 2. Tracking rates. I took one of […]

Chancellor delivering a speech on Britain’s economic future

Government urged to deliver Budget tax relief for landlords

18th October 2024

Organisations representing landlords and agents have issued a plea to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves for urgent tax breaks to help alleviate the housing crisis and curb rising rents. In a letter ahead of the Budget, the organisations are highlighting the ‘severe shortage of homes’ and the ‘uncertainty on a number of fronts’ facing landlords. The […]

Businessman choosing between incorporated and unincorporated property ownership options.

Tax Comparison for Incorporated vs Unincorporated Landlords: A Commercial Case Study

17th October 2024

Introduction: This case study presents the commercial rationale behind the incorporation of a property rental business and provides a detailed comparison of the tax outcomes for both unincorporated and incorporated residential landlords. It explains how incorporation is driven by genuine business needs, such as full deduction of finance costs, risk management, and succession planning, and […]

Nicola Alvarez, Accord Mortgages senior manager, discusses support for landlords through rate reductions

Two more BTL lenders cut rates to support landlords

17th October 2024

Two major buy to let lenders, Accord Mortgages and Landbay, have announced rate reductions on their products that will help landlords facing affordability challenges. Accord Mortgages has reduced its interest coverage ratio (ICRR) rates, which are the stress rates applied to BTL affordability calculations. This means more landlords can qualify for mortgages and will be […]

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How to Transform Assets into Recurring Cashflow

17th October 2024

With one of the most feared and talked about budgets in decades at the end of this month, taking control over your financial future has never been more important! On Tuesday 22nd October, WealthBuilders will be hosting a live webinar where they will showcase a simple, proven process anybody can follow to build a reliable […]

Politicians depicted with communist imagery amid warnings of potential UK tax hikes

Tax Hike ALERT: October Budget Insights

17th October 2024

Avoid these property tax traps in the October budget and safeguard your investments! As tax hikes loom, it’s crucial for property investors to stay informed and ahead of the curve. In this video, Ranjan Bhattacharya delves into the potential implications of the upcoming budget changes on your property and business endeavors. Gain expert insights into: […]

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Just 5% of London’s rental homes are affordable to low-income households

17th October 2024

There has been an alarming decline in affordable homes to rent in London, with only 5% of properties being accessible to low-income households relying on Local Housing Allowance (LHA) to cover their rent. The research, conducted by Savills and commissioned by London Councils and Trust for London, paints a bleak picture of the city’s housing […]

Business professional smiling in office setting, representing landlord support discussion ahead of the Budget

Renters’ Rights Bill could overwhelm England’s tribunals

17th October 2024

The English tribunal system is already overburdened and ill-equipped to handle the potential surge in new claims stemming from the Renters’ Rights Bill, research reveals. Proptech company Reapit says that between 2019 and 2023, the number of fair or market rent cases before England’s Residential Property Tribunals increased by nearly 89%, from 483 to 921. […]

Person tearing a rental contract in half, symbolizing landlord licence or tenancy breach.

Landlord licence only allows one tenant?

17th October 2024

I recently found out the landlord’s licence restricts one tenant to one of my flats, while my other similar flats in the same building allow for two. This is after I signed up a 12-month fixed tenancy with a couple! I received the landlord licences for all the properties in the same block.  However, for […]

Couple moving into first home with Hamptons logo and welcome mat reading “Our First Home”.

Landlords sell more homes to owner-occupiers as investor interest declines

17th October 2024

Most homes sold by landlords are now being purchased by owner-occupiers instead of other investors. According to research by Hamptons, in 2024 more than 80% of properties sold by landlords were bought by owner-occupiers rather than investors. The data reveals only 18% of homes sold by landlords are bought by another investor —a drop from […]

Cigarette butts filling an ashtray, symbolizing smoking hazards and fire risk.

Tenant’s son is smoking in bed?

17th October 2024

My tenant has been with me for over 10 years. When she moved into the premises she had two children who are now adults in their 20’s. The daughter has left home but the son has continued to live in the property. On carrying out some checks in 2021 it was discovered that the son […]

Model house and keys beside money stacks with Barclays logo and upward arrow, symbolising rising rent and mortgage costs

Rent and mortgage costs surge as landlords brace for potential tax hike

17th October 2024

Rent and mortgage costs have surged after hitting a 17-month low, according to a new report. Barclays Property Insight report reveals a 4.5% year-on-year rise in rent and mortgage costs, a sharp increase from the modest 1.1% growth seen in August. The news comes before the upcoming budget at the end of October, with many […]

Concerned mother and child at home highlighting housing insecurity and renters’ rights issues

Britain’s largest trade union demands rent controls and more eviction protections

17th October 2024

Britain’s largest trade union argues the “Renters’ Rights Bill must go further in addressing affordability”. UNISON is calling on the government to introduce rent controls and extend eviction protections for tenants to two years. Under the Renters’ Rights Bill, landlords who repossess a property to sell or move back in cannot evict tenants for 12 […]

Tenant demand surges amid supply shortages and budget concerns

17th October 2024

Tenant demand continues to outpace supply as landlords worry about the upcoming October budget. According to Propertymark’s Housing Insight Report, tenant demand is on the rise, with registrations jumping from 88 in July 2024 to 112 in August 2024. Demand continues to outstrip supply, with an average of almost 10 new applicants registered for each […]

Rental property sign outside a house highlighting UK housing supply shortage and rent rise concerns

Annual rents rise by 8.4% – and house prices grow by 2.8%

17th October 2024

Rents in the private rented sector (PRS) rose by 8.4% in the 12 months to September, official data reveals. The figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that the rate is the same as recorded in August. In England, average rents rose 8.5% to £1,336, while in Wales there was a 8.3% increase […]

Cartoon illustrating the burden of Capital Gains Tax on landlords and property owners.

Capital Gains Tax – Inflation, the real problem ignored by Government?

16th October 2024

Capital Gains Tax – Inflation, the real problem ignored by Government The government chooses to ignore the impact of inflation on the real value of money, property, and the cost of living. Prior to 2008, indexation allowance quite rightly, and sensibly, helped address this important issue. I am 80 years old, a landlord since 1980, […]

Professional portrait of a business executive representing Foundation Home Loans’ Buy to Let relaunch.

BTL lenders unveil new products and rates

16th October 2024

Foundation Home Loans’ specialist lending brand, ‘Buy to Let by Foundation’ has expanded its product range to cater to a wider range of landlord needs. The new additions include BTL mortgages specifically designed for larger houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), multi-unit freehold blocks (MUFBs) and expat borrowers. There are also products for borrowers with an […]

Shawbrook’s Emma Cox discusses landlords’ challenges meeting 2030 EPC targets

Landlords face steep challenge to meet EPC targets – Shawbrook

16th October 2024

The government’s ambitious target of requiring all private rented sector (PRS) properties to have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C or above by 2030 has sparked huge concern among landlords. Research from Shawbrook Bank reveals that with just over five years to comply, many landlords are grappling with the costs and challenges of […]

Row of colorful houses with a “To Let” sign highlighting rental property demand

Buy to let sell off as rental properties flood the market

16th October 2024

The number of buy to let properties on the market has rocketed over the last year, according to new data. Figures from TwentyEA reveal, 11.3% of all new properties listed for sale in Q3 2024 had previously been available for rent within the last three years. This is more than double the 6.8% recorded in […]

Energy efficiency rating chart shaped like a house with 2030 target for EPC C goal.

Will new statutory EPC C targets force tenants to leave their homes?

16th October 2024

If landlords don’t have an EPC rating of C or above by 2030 then will tenants be legally required to vacate the rental property they are living in? Who knows. Yet another thing that Labour hasn’t thought through sufficiently. I suggest members of the Property118 community raise this with their Member of Parliament and the […]

Close-up of a tenancy agreement being signed by a tenant

Tenancy agreement signed but not dated?

16th October 2024

I have just realised my AST tenancy agreement has been signed by myself, the letting agent and the tenant, but not dated by any of us! I know I ought to have been more thorough and spotted this at the time! It says on the front of TA it should be signed, then dated and, […]