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Lambeth introduces new licensing scheme for PRS – and plans to widen the net

6th September 2024

Lambeth Council has launched a new property licensing scheme aimed at addressing issues related to criminal landlords and improving the quality of private rented sector (PRS) accommodation in some areas of the borough. The new scheme began on 2 September, landlords will need a license to rent out any property to a single-family household or […]

Homeless people stuck in limbo as affordable rents remain out of reach

6th September 2024

People stuck in homeless accommodation are left in limbo as finding affordable private rental homes feels impossible, warns charity. A report by independent researcher Becky Rice on behalf of charity Commonweal Housing reveals many homeless people are unable to leave their homeless accommodation due to the rising costs of rent. A 2022 survey by the […]

John Lewis unveils plans for 215 BTR homes

6th September 2024

The John Lewis Partnership (JLP) has unveiled ambitious plans to regenerate a disused industrial site in Reading, creating 215 rental homes. The move follows the recent approval for its Waitrose store upgrade in Bromley to include 353 build-to-rent homes. The latest proposals, submitted to Reading Borough Council, involve investing more than £80 million to transform […]

How a Trump Victory in the US Could Boost UK Property Investors!

5th September 2024

Are you a UK property investor or business owner? If so, you might think the US presidential election has nothing to do with you—but you’d be wrong! Believe it or not, the outcome of this election could have a massive impact on your investments, and if Donald Trump wins, you might just be in for […]

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Navigating property tax changes – What landlords need to know

5th September 2024

Landlords are confronted with a series of changes and proposals in property tax regulations that significantly impact their bottom line. Staying informed and adapting to these shifts is crucial for maintaining profitability and compliance. This article will break down the key property tax changes and provide actionable strategies to help landlords optimize their efficiency. Understanding […]

Portfolio Landlords Action Network open letter to Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook – Fairness for Landlords and Tenants

5th September 2024

Landlords are calling on the housing minister “to level the playing field for landlords and tenants”. In an open letter to Matthew Pennycook the Portfolio Landlords Action Network group demands the housing minister support landlords rather than “demonise them”. Portfolio Landlords Action Network (PLAN) is an informal network of Landlords with 75 Properties or more. […]

Government ‘risks rental crisis’ with landlord attacks

5th September 2024

The government could trigger a rental crisis if it continues its attacks on private landlords, one tax expert warns. Landlords are being forced to sell up due to a ‘tsunami of legislation’ that has made it increasingly difficult and costly to operate in the sector. Heather Powell, the head of property at Blick Rothenberg, said: […]

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Landlords face £24 billion bill to retrofit properties to EPC C

5th September 2024

Reaching EPC C targets could cost landlords a staggering £24 billion, according to new research. A report by software platform Reapit reveals it would cost £24 billion to retrofit all PRS properties across England, Scotland and Wales to an EPC C. The news comes after a survey by Finbri which reveals smaller landlords are worried […]

Identifying Property Investment Hot Spots: Key Indicators to Watch For

5th September 2024

Being able to identify a potential hot spot can be the difference between achieving minimal and maximum capital appreciation when investing in property. If you are just starting out and you’re not set on an area, or if you want to sense-check a few patches to see if they have potential, there are some simple […]

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Record number of rental homes hit the market amid upcoming Labour budget

5th September 2024

A record number of rental homes are hitting the market as landlords worry about possible tax hikes from Chancellor Rachel Reeves. According to property website Rightmove, the number of rental homes entering the sales market has doubled in the last decade. Rightmove reports that 18% of properties currently for sale were previously on the rental […]

Landlords on edge as demand outstrips supply

5th September 2024

A new Labour government has made landlords nervous about what lies ahead as demand continues to outpace supply. The latest figures from Propertymark’s Housing Report for July reveal that, despite a drop in the number of prospective tenants registering for a property, demand still outstrips supply, with about eight new applicants for every available property […]

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Freehold property with service charge?

5th September 2024

Hello, I’m in process of buying a freehold property that has an annual service charge of £500 to maintain parking bays, private gardens etc which is obviously rising on annual basis. Everything is pretty much done just need to sign paperwork, but this uncapped service charge is ticking. I’m not sure if it would be […]

Unlocking the Power of SSAS Pension for Property Investors: Part 2

4th September 2024

In my previous article, I explored the transformative potential of SSAS pensions for property investors and developers. As a quick recap, a SSAS (Small Self-Administered Scheme) is a type of company pension designed for small to medium-sized businesses, offering unparalleled flexibility and control over your pension funds. This allows you to leverage your funds towards […]

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Rents hit new heights to push affordability levels to the limit

4th September 2024

Rents in the UK continued their upward trajectory in August, reaching a new high of £1,438 on average for new tenancies, Goodlord reveals. However, the firm is warning that an affordability ceiling is close to being reached – and that could ‘unlock’ a new housing crunch chapter. The rise marks the second consecutive month that […]

Labour's Angela Rayner promises rental reform and the abolition of Section 21 'no-fault' evictions at the party conference.

Angela Rayner considers abolishing Right to Buy – despite personal gain

4th September 2024

Angela Rayner is reportedly considering abolishing the controversial Right to Buy scheme, just months after it was revealed she personally profited from it. The Daily Telegraph has learned that the deputy Prime Minister and housing secretary, who sold her former council home in Stockport for a profit of £48,500 after purchasing it at a discounted […]

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Tenant groups and trade unions push for rent controls in Scotland

4th September 2024

Tenant activist groups and trade unions are demanding the Scottish government take action to end the housing crisis by introducing rent controls. Groups such as Living Rent and ASLEF General Secretary Mick Whelan, have written to First Minister John Swinney, claiming “rent controls improve the quality of housing stock”. This is despite a report from […]

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Am I being fleeced on EICR?

4th September 2024

Hi, I recently rented out my property to a well-known high street letting agent in London. The old tenants had left and the previous letting agent was retiring. I’ve owned the property for some years. New tenants have just moved in. Prior to the let, the new agent asked me for my EICR which had […]

Council wants to extend selective licensing scheme to improve poor property conditions

4th September 2024

A council plans to introduce a new selective licensing scheme to “help raise living standards”. Brighton and Hove council introduced a new licensing scheme in September, requiring landlords to obtain a license for properties with one or two tenants, families, or single-storey flats and bungalows with three or four unrelated residents. The council wants to […]

Tenants’ Right to Buy at a Discount: Is It Fair to Landlords?

3rd September 2024

In this episode of Property Breaking News, Ranjan Bhattacharya and Andrew Roberts examine the contentious proposal of tenants’ right to buy at a discounted rate, a policy once championed by Jeremy Corbyn in his manifesto. While selling directly to tenants can be a convenient option for landlords, concerns arise when the sale is forced below […]

Council ‘mothballs’ its housing company despite £600,000 investment

3rd September 2024

Another council has ‘mothballed’ its housing company, despite investing £600,000 of public money, according to Private Eye. Central Bedfordshire council set up New Vista Homes in 2020 to address a shortfall in affordable housing in the area by building 250 homes over the next three to five years. At the time, the council hailed the […]