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How to sue a letting agent for breach of contract?

20th May 2024

Hi, I am a landlord and I entered into a long battle with a former letting agent regarding their fully-managed service of my property. Following legal advice, I put in a formal complaint to the agent and followed their complaints procedure, escalated this to the Property Redress Scheme, rejected their early resolution proposal and have […]

From £400 to Property Empire: Dawid Dowbusz’s Inspiring Journey

20th May 2024

In this episode of the Succeed in Property Podcast, hosted by Ranjan Bhattacharya, we’re privileged to have Dawid Dowbusz as our special guest. Dawid shares his remarkable journey from arriving in the UK as a Polish immigrant with just £400, to becoming a highly successful property investor. Through determination and hard work, Dawid built an […]

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Sitting tenants see rents rise as gap with open market narrows

20th May 2024

Tenants renewing their tenancies are seeing rents rise at a faster pace than those moving to new homes, research reveals. According to Hamptons, the average rent paid by a tenant renewing their contract rose by 8.3% over the last 12 months, compared to 6.4% for newly let properties. It says the trend is due to […]

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Tenancy fraud and council apathy!

20th May 2024

Hi, just read an interesting article on Inside Housing about tenancy fraud see below: English regulator is ‘turning a wilful blind eye’ to tenancy fraud, experts warn A non-executive director at the Tenancy Fraud Forum (TFF) has accused the English regulator of “turning a wilful blind eye” to tenancy fraud and said it has “lost […]

Legal expert warns of looming chaos from the Renters (Reform) Bill

17th May 2024

The impending passing of the Renters (Reform) Bill spells trouble for tenants and landlords, warns a legal expert. Ian Narbeth, a commercial property lawyer and BTL and HMO landlord, tells Property118 in a video interview that can be seen below that some Tory MPs have “woken up too late” to the damaging effects the Bill […]

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The landlord exodus explained – what our critics don’t want to hear

17th May 2024

So, another week in landlord land and another slew of stories highlighting how bad landlords are for selling up – but there’s no perspective of WHY landlords are choosing to sell. And there’s a good reason for that. No one, literally no one, cares about the why. They only care about handing control of rented […]

Tenancy Deposit Protection – 30 calendar days or 30 working days?

17th May 2024

Hi all, I found myself in a difficult situation while trying to evict a tenant during a rolling tenancy. The letting agency collected a deposit from the tenant and transferred it to me and I protected it with the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS). I provided all documents and my legal team prepared the case for […]

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Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions rocket by 19%

17th May 2024

The Section 21 ‘no-fault’ eviction rates for bailiff repossessions in England have reached a six-year high – leading Shelter to question the effectiveness of the Renters (Reform) Bill. Ministry of Justice figures show a 19% year-on-year rise in evictions due to Section 21 notices, with 2,682 possessions taking place between January and March 2024. This […]

Why the UK Remains a Haven for Foreign Property Investors

17th May 2024

The United Kingdom has long held a magnetic pull for international property investors. From the towering skyscrapers of London to the charming terraces of historic towns, the UK offers a plethora of opportunities for those seeking a foothold in a stable and potentially lucrative market. But what exactly makes British bricks and mortar so appealing […]

Stamp Duty rebate on uninhabitable property?

17th May 2024

Hi, I am a long-term property investor, buying properties often at auction, refurbishing, renting and holding. I am a RICS surveyor and CIOB Construction Manager so I have some good general knowledge. I have recently bought a property which had been empty for about three years and had an EPC rating of F, no kitchen, […]

My tenants split up but husband staying – deposit issues?

17th May 2024

Hello, Since 2017 I have rented a small 2 bedrooms terrace house with garden to a couple. They had 3 children in the last 5 and a half years. The wife complained to me that the house was now too small. In nearly 7 years I increased a rent already below the market value, once. […]

Hand signing an eviction notice related to Section 21 concerns

Can I force entry to change the locks?

17th May 2024

Hello, I used an agent who issued a tenancy agreement for a tenant on DSS. She lives there with her husband and kids, which the government knows that she is single. She is sub-letting the house to raise funds for her husband to buy a house. I became aware of it and issued a section […]

Lord Frost criticises Renters (Reform) Bill in the Lords

17th May 2024

Leading Conservative politician Lord Frost has voiced his concerns over the Renters (Reform) Bill by saying it is a ‘poor Bill’ and blasted the Tories. Lord Frost was the UK’s chief Brexit negotiator and in the House of Lords second reading debate, he said: “It is a poor Bill and I do not think it […]

Neil Cobbold discusses impact of Renters’ Rights Bill on letting agents

Half of tenants forced out by landlords selling up – survey

16th May 2024

A landlord sell-off is a major driver of tenant moves after 50% of property professionals said that was the main reason for renters moving home last year, a survey has found. According to PayProp, this is a growing concern – and something that campaign group Generation Rent has highlighted recently. Just 11.3% of those surveyed […]

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Leasehold house query?

16th May 2024

Hello, As the title of this thread suggests, I have a leasehold query. My query is my uncle has a leasehold house with around 800 years left and with no conditions attached to the lease so all fine and dandy that end (the lease states merely £2 plus insurance rent (whatever that means) only. The […]

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Property Investors Awards – Property Development of the Year (above £1 million)

16th May 2024

With a combined experience of more than 26 years in property, husband and wife team Manni and Romey Chopra have transformed the property world. In 2016, the Chopra Property Group was born and since then they have won numerous awards in the industry and have now achieved Property Development of the Year (above £1 million) […]

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Deposit return when the married name hasn’t been added?

16th May 2024

Hello, My property was rented to an individual who paid the initial deposit which sits in a holding account. In December last year, we added her new husband to the rental contract and changed contract to new married surname. We did not amend details on deposit being held. She has since spit from her husband […]

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Flatfair sees record uptake as tenant deposit alternative gains traction

16th May 2024

Deposit alternative provider flatfair is celebrating a record-breaking first quarter of 2024, with a significant rise in tenants choosing its No Deposit option. The firm says the surge is down to the increasing affordability challenges facing tenants because of rising rents. From January to March, flatfair says it recorded its highest figure to date as […]

CGT Question – Can I claim capital costs without receipts?

15th May 2024

I am selling a buy to let property that I did a £100,000 extension on 15 years ago. Can I claim this as a capital cost on my CGT return even though I no longer have the receipts? Also, can I include the SDLT I paid at the time, which I don’t have any documentation […]