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Tenancy agreement lost – what to do when evicting?

19th July 2024

Hi, 20 years ago I bought a very small house on buy to let. I was always a good landlord via a lettings agency. I then decided to go without the agency and I’m now trying to evict my tenant but unsuccessfully. The council has closed the case and has told my tenant to stay […]

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New fire regulations for rented homes?

19th July 2024

Hi, I own a terraced house that is split into two flats, each single bedroom and each let to a single person. They share a front door to the street, a small lobby and a staircase to a landing, off which are the individual (fire) doors to each of the two flats. There are smoke […]

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House prices show improvement amid interest rates cut

19th July 2024

The housing market shows promising signs of improvement, according to new data. The Acadata House Price Index for June reveals that house prices are just 1.6% lower than a year ago, now standing at £360,175. Acadata says a Labour government and the Bank of England potentially cutting interest rates will help boost the housing market. […]

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How the Renters’ Rights Bill will affect PRS landlords

18th July 2024

Landlords have another battle on their hands with news that the Renters’ Rights Bill will pick up where the Renters (Reform) Bill failed to deliver. Despite a 2019 manifesto pledge, the RRB was binned by the Conservatives after Rishi Sunak called a General Election. Now Labour is promising to ‘take action where the previous government […]

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Propertymark urges clarity on Section 21 abolition

18th July 2024

Propertymark is calling on the Labour Government to provide clear details on how it plans to abolish Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions under the Renters’ Rights Bill. It is also calling for a legal mechanism to prevent the court system in England and Wales from becoming overwhelmed. During his speech, King Charles stated: “Legislation will be […]

10 New Labour Policies For Property Investors

18th July 2024

In this video, I am going to share with you how 10 Labour policies that are going to affect your life as a property investor or property developer. You can also join us at the next Baker Street Property Meet:  Network with 300+ property investors at the UK’s No 1 Property Networking Event Book your place […]

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Selling house to tenant in two years time?

18th July 2024

I have a long-term tenant who wants to buy my house. It would suit me to sell it in about 2 years, unless other things change, as my fixed rate mortgage ends then. I haven’t found any helpful advice online on how to sell to a tenant. I assume that we would both have valuations […]

Who is responsible for and where to send rent overpayments?

18th July 2024

Hi, we have a fully managed property. The tenant is paid 4 weekly by housing benefit and forwards the rent to the letting agency. We have a number of other businesses and have relied on the letting agency to collect payments accurately and record them, raising any problems with us. It has become evident that […]

Water Leak 6 months and counting?

18th July 2024

This is a bit far-fetched, but the lawyers here might have an answer. The situation: there is a water leak from a neighbour’s property in our village. This is not bursting, but a constant stream similar to an open tap running 24/7. Has been this way for several months or maybe half a year now. […]

BTL investors remain confident despite policy uncertainty

18th July 2024

The UK’s private rented sector (PRS) continues to attract investors despite some uncertainty surrounding future government policies, research reveals. According to a report by Connells Group, which analysed data from the second quarter, there has been a 6% increase in new instructions compared to the same period last year. The number of instructions last month […]

Younger investors driving growth in the buy to let market

18th July 2024

Landlords in their 30s are fuelling growth in the buy to let market as an analysis of industry data shows a big drop in the average age of BTL investors buying new properties with mortgages. According to a report by Paragon Bank, the average investor age dropped from 46.4 years in 2014 to 42.9 years […]

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UK rents rise by 8.6% in the year to June – ONS

18th July 2024

Average rents in the UK increased by 8.6% in the 12 months leading up to June – a slight dip from the 8.7% annual rise seen in May, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reports. Its Price Index of Private Rents (PIPR) measures inflation in private rents for both new and existing tenancies. The index […]

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Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions will be banned – King’s Speech

17th July 2024

A new law that will ban Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions will be introduced, along with legislation to ‘give greater rights and protections’ to tenants, the King’s Speech revealed. Speaking at the opening of Parliament, King Charles revealed the legislative process of the new Labour government. He also announced that there will also be legislation for […]

What is in the King’s Speech for the UK’s landlords?

17th July 2024

Today, King Charles will open Parliament and reveal more than 35 Bills to be introduced by the Labour government. While details are scarce it looks like there is little discussion about what might happen to the private rented sector – despite Labour promising to ban Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions ‘on day one’. However, the Renters […]

London renters work over two months just to pay rent says Think Tank

17th July 2024

A think tank claims renters are working harder than ever to pay landlords. According to the Adam Smith Institute (ASI), renters in London are working 197 days of the year solely to pay their landlords. The think tank warns the government must increase housing supply to tackle the demand backlog. Renters still struggle to cover […]

BTL mortgages: Aldermore, TMW, Foundation and Accord announce rate reductions

17th July 2024

Several buy to let mortgage lenders have announced interest rate reductions this week, offering better deals for BTL investors in the UK. Aldermore launched a series of limited-edition buy to let products with reduced rates, including a five-year fixed rate at 4.89% for individual and company landlords with single residential investment properties (at 65% LTV). […]

Landlord takes a stand against delayed Universal Credit payments

17th July 2024

Amid ongoing delays with Universal Credit (UC), one landlord is stepping up to help his tenants. Mick Roberts, one of Nottingham’s largest landlords for benefit tenants, shared with Property118 that UC housing element payments have been consistently late for his tenants over the past three months. This news comes despite government promises to increase housing […]

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Strong growth in Scottish property market despite challenges

17th July 2024

Scottish house prices have hit another record high for the third consecutive month, averaging £225,636. According to the latest house price index by Walker Fraser Steele, prices have increased by 2.5% year-on-year and by 0.3% compared to April. This milestone follows recent concerns about Scotland being declared a no-go zone for property investors due to […]

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ANOTHER council seeks landlords to help house families

17th July 2024

Epsom and Ewell Borough Council is calling on landlords to join its Private Sector Leasing Scheme, offering a secure and hassle-free way to rent properties while assisting local families in need. The council’s scheme allows them to directly lease and manage properties for three to five years, guaranteeing rent payments to landlords with six months […]

How to deal with tenant who hasn’t paid any rent?

17th July 2024

Hi, we had rented our 2 bedroom flat in London at the end of October 2023 through a estate agent. The agent did the referencing and the tenant passed. The agents collected the deposit from the tenant. The tenant didn’t pay rent in November and somehow reclaimed his deposit through a bank chargeback. Since then, […]