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BTL lending slumps amid rising costs for landlords

5th April 2024

The UK’s buy to let market is experiencing a significant slowdown, with a sharp decline in new lending and increasing financial pressures on landlords, according to the latest quarterly data. UK Finance has revealed that the value of new BTL mortgages in Q4 2023 plunged by 55.4% compared to the same period in 2022, reaching […]

Fears of landlord exodus over stricter laws are ‘overblown’ – SMF

5th April 2024

Stricter regulations of landlords, including ending Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions, wouldn’t lead to a shortage of rental properties, one think tank says. New research from the Social Market Foundation (SMF) challenges the government’s justification for watering down the Renters (Reform) Bill. It says by studying other countries, England lags in tenant security with short tenancies […]

Landlords prioritise energy efficiency despite government policy changes

5th April 2024

Landlords are now prioritising energy efficiency when purchasing a new investment property, according to new research. Data from The Mortgage Lender, reveals a quarter of landlords (25%) are now placing a strong emphasis on energy efficiency when buying new properties for their portfolios. This comes despite the government scrapping EPC targets which would have required […]

Rental market under strain as demand outpaces supply

5th April 2024

A new report reveals demand consistently outstripping supply in the rental market, leading many landlords to sell as their mortgage deals end. According to the latest figures from Propertymark’s Housing Insight Report, February saw a significant 26% decrease in the number of available rental properties. Rents also continue to fluctuate with member agents reporting rent […]

Warning: Are landlords being encouraged to sell too early?

4th April 2024

By now you’ve probably heard of Landlord Sales Agency, and our articles that suggest the market is in favour of landlords selling. But is this a genuine concern or is it another strategy designed to get landlords to ‘sell for less’? Recently a landlord reached out to us to question whether the buy-to-let industry really […]

Universal Credit claimants face housing affordability crisis despite benefit increase

4th April 2024

Universal Credit claimants face a severe shortage of affordable rental properties, with a recent rise in housing benefit failing to keep pace with soaring rents. While Local Housing Allowance (LHA) will increase for the first time in four years from this week, research by Savills reveals a significant gap. It says that the average LHA […]

Housing crisis emerges as top priority in new poll

4th April 2024

The housing crisis takes the lead as the most crucial issue for Generation Rent, according to a new poll. A survey by flatshare website SpareRoom reveals the top seven election issues for renters with the housing crisis beating the cost-of-living crisis and immigration. The poll also reveals that only 16% of renters can identify the […]

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Rent squeeze forces single tenants to share

4th April 2024

Single renters are feeling the pinch of rising rents more than ever with the percentage of people choosing to live alone dropping by 8% over the past three years. The research from deposit alternative provider, Reposit, reveals the big shift in living arrangements is down to tenants adapting to the cost-of-living crisis. This trend coincides […]

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Top postcodes for buy to let investors revealed

4th April 2024

The best postcodes in Britain for buy to let investors seeking high rental yields have been revealed in a new study. According to Lomond, the estate and letting agency group, its research has found the strongest rental yields – and some of those have increased by the biggest annual margin. The study analysed property values […]

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Pushy Lenders?

4th April 2024

Most lenders take a fairly relaxed approach to interest-only, but I`m wondering if ones who are a bit pushy are within their rights? After interest rates rose so much we agreed to a period of interest-only with a repayment-type lender which they agreed to and put in writing. All payments have been met in full […]

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Right to extend lease declined due to Land Registry delay. Is it legal?

4th April 2024

Hello, Although I have bought the right to immediately extend my lease (Sec 42 by Vendor and Deed Of Assignment to me), the freeholder declines to respond on grounds that my title is not yet on the Land Register. I feel quite confident that this is wrong and he has to respond by the 2 […]

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Tenancies in Northern Ireland – same rules apply?

4th April 2024

Hi, what are agents supposed to provide newbie tenants in Northern Ireland, before and after a tenancy is agreed ? In England the EICR, gas cert, EPC and How to Rent need to be served BEFORE the tenancy is signed. What about holding deposits? And when the rest of the deposit is paid? Tenancy signed […]

Doubt cast on selective licensing’s impact on housing standards

3rd April 2024

The effectiveness of selective licensing in improving housing standards is brought into question by a new report. The findings by PRS compliance company Yuno compare costly licensing schemes against the geographical disparity in properties meeting the decent homes standard. According to Yuno, some councils are charging more for selective or additional HMO licences than mandatory […]

‘Landlady’ Angela Rayner withholds tax advice as police investigate

3rd April 2024

Angela Rayner has again refused to publish the tax advice she has been given over selling her council house – as Greater Manchester Police (GMP) says it will reinvestigate the matter. The move follows criticism from Conservative Party deputy chairman, James Daly, of the police after they said there was nothing to investigate on whether […]

‘Landlords have nothing to fear’ from Scotland’s rent controls plan

3rd April 2024

The Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie has defended the government’s new Housing Bill, which includes plans for rent control areas. He reassured landlords offering fair-priced, high-quality housing that they ‘have nothing to worry about’. The proposed Bill will task local authorities with evaluating its private rental market and recommending rent control measures to ministers. Among […]

Government urged to stop ‘grandstanding’ and help landlords

3rd April 2024

There needs to be a shift in government policy to stop ‘grandstanding’ and recognise landlords’ rental income as business income for tax purposes, one firm warns. The call comes from Andy Halstead, the chief executive of HomeLet, after its latest rental index revealed an annual 7.52% rise in UK rents. Tenants are now paying an […]

Helping a tenant who has had a stroke?

3rd April 2024

Hello, I have had a great tenant for the last 16 years, always paid on time, he kept the place reasonable tidy, always phoned if there was a leaking tap etc and I would repair it within a couple of days. I have not hiked his rent massively, just the odd £10 or £20 over […]

Buy to let profits dip despite rising rents

3rd April 2024

Landlords have seen a 6% drop in the average buy to let property’s total return over the past two years as costs rise, research reveals. Octane Capital says the profits fall is down to rising mortgage costs, rising agent charges and lower capital growth – despite rental income rising by 19%. The firm looked at […]

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Renters (Reform) Bill will face tweaks to help landlords – and tenants

2nd April 2024

The government is set to tweak its Renters (Reform) Bill in England, aiming to address concerns from landlords while still delivering security for tenants. Critics say the changes will create ‘a landlords charter’ but ministers are responding to criticism from Conservative MPs who say the Bill is too burdensome for landlords. The revised proposals include […]

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Most tenants say they have good landlords

2nd April 2024

Landlords in the UK should ignore what the likes of Shelter and Generation Rent say since most tenants say they have a good landlord, research reveals. The findings from Aldermore challenge the stereotype of what those organisations and the media portray as tense relationships. The majority (69%) of private renters report having a positive experience […]

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Has anyone claimed on tenant default insurance?

2nd April 2024

Hello, Does anyone have experience of claiming on tenant default insurance? I have had a tenant default claim refused since they say that as the tenant does not have any money that they could recover, they consider the case does not comply with their policy. Seems weird as I would have thought that that is […]