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Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions are ‘fundamentally unfair’

21st February 2024

Using section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions to remove ‘model tenants’ in a court of law is ‘fundamentally unfair’ and will ‘get worse’. That is the opinion of Simon Harris, the chief executive of Citizens Advice Staffordshire North and Stoke-on-Trent, who spoke to Stoke-on-Trent Live about the latest data on ‘no-fault’ evictions. He said: “It’s something we’re […]

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Landlord MPs amendments threaten progress on Renters Reform Bill claim campaigners

21st February 2024

Campaigners are warning the Renters (Reform) Bill is being watered down by MPs. The Renters Reform Coalition and Shelter claim a group of backbench MPs who are also landlords are delaying the bill for their own interests. Analysis of the Register of MP’s Financial Interests conducted by the Renters’ Reform Coalition reveals that five out […]

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Do empty properties benefit from reduced VAT rate on building works?

21st February 2024

Hello, my question is about HMRC VAT Notice 708 and specifically section 8 empty properties. Properties empty for 2 years benefit from a reduced VAT rate on works. 5% rather than the usual 20%. >> https://www.gov.uk/guidance/buildings-and-construction-vat-notice-708#section8. I have one property where I am benefitting from this and just found out that a second property I […]

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Council slammed by Housing Ombudsman for poor repairs and complaints handling

21st February 2024

A special investigation by the Housing Ombudsman has exposed how Hammersmith and Fulham Council failed to provide adequate repairs and complaints handling to its residents, leaving them ‘feeling anything but secure in their homes’. The report found that the council had a maladministration rate of 88% in 33 cases investigated, with 85 findings of fault […]

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Scottish house prices soar while UK average falls

21st February 2024

Scotland outperformed the rest of the UK in the property market in 2023, with a 4.2% increase in house prices, while the UK average fell by £740, according to one property firm. DJ Alexander Ltd, Scotland’s largest lettings and estate agency, analysed the monthly house price index and found that the average house price in […]

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Some London boroughs see £230,000 wiped off the average house price

21st February 2024

Just six London boroughs managed to register an increase in house prices in 2023, while the rest faced a drop, especially in the prime market, research reveals. A new report by Benham and Reeves, based on the latest data from the Land Registry, shows how the capital’s housing market fared over the last year, amid […]

Survey reveals landlords are optimistic amid uncertainty

21st February 2024

Despite a gloomy private rented sector filled with uncertainty, one lender group reveals landlords are continuing to invest in the rental market. According to the OSB group, seven in ten (69%) of landlords have already or are planning to increase the size of their property portfolio, increasing to 77% of professional landlords. Nearly half (42%) […]

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Council urges landlords to join its Safer Renting scheme

21st February 2024

A scheme that aims to improve the quality and safety of rented properties in Weymouth and Portland has been launched by Dorset Council. The Safer Renting scheme offers landlords tailored advice and information on how to comply with various laws and regulations. The scheme, which started last year, has already attracted 75% of the landlords […]

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Drop in buy to let mortgages as older landlords sell up

21st February 2024

The number of landlords taking out new buy to let mortgages has plummeted, according to new figures. According to UK Finance, buy-to-let loans amongst over-55s fell from 16,930 in the final quarter of 2022 to 7,980 in Q4 2023. Around half of new mortgages for the over 55s were for house purchases or remortgages (14,625) […]

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Quadruple surge in fake tenancy applications

20th February 2024

Fraudulent tenancy applications have quadrupled in the last two years, according to new research. Referencing agency Homelet says they have seen a surge in fake tenancy applications receiving nearly 200 per day. According to the 2020 Fraud and Corruption Tracker by the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (CIPFA), false tenancy applications are the […]

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Block of flats insurance for landlords

20th February 2024

If you own a block of flats and rent them out to tenants, you may need a special type of insurance to protect your property and your liability. This is called block of flats insurance – sometimes referred to as ‘block insurance’ – and it is designed to cover the specific risks and challenges that […]

How do I fill in the Warrant of Possession section 4 details?

20th February 2024

Hi, I’m really confused about what to put in the warrant detail section 4. What amount I should put in (a) and (b)? Or shall I leave it blank as the bailiff is not there to collect money but only to take the tenant out? Shall I put £130 in the issue fee? As it’s the […]

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Landbay launches fee-free five-year fixed-rate BTL mortgages

20th February 2024

Landbay has announced the launch of two new fee-free five-year fixed-rate mortgages for landlords, with competitive rates and flexible terms. The first product is a standard five-year fixed-rate mortgage at 5.69%, which can be borrowed up to 75% of the property value, with a maximum loan amount of £1.5 million. The second product is part […]

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Government’s holiday let crackdown ‘not enough’, warns renters’ group

20th February 2024

A renters’ group has criticised the government’s plans to curb the growth of short term lets, saying they are insufficient and could backfire. The Housing Secretary Michael Gove announced yesterday (Monday) that future short term lets would need planning permission. He also said that a national register would be set up to ensure safety and […]

Paragon launches new BTL mortgages for portfolio landlords

20th February 2024

Portfolio landlords can benefit from six new buy to let mortgage products launched by Paragon Bank which are part of a limited-edition range. The products offer five-year fixed rates at up to 65% loan-to-value (LTV). They have been designed for landlords who own four or more buy-to-let properties, either in personal name or through limited […]

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I need help with a personal injury claim against me?

20th February 2024

Hello, I am a landlord of a newly developed building. Due to a storm I had to move a tenant into one of my vacant flats. The flat had been completed 1 year prior and was in excellent condition. The tenant then had a friend staying, a rather large lady who, from what I gather, […]

Agent went bust without protecting client deposit!

20th February 2024

Hello, my agent (a company, so no chance of getting anything back) went bust without protecting my tenant’s deposit. I presume that I am still liable for reimbursing the deposit, even though I have not received it, and also lose protection because it wasn’t protected within 14 days of the receipt. What is the way […]

Joint landlord but single name on a PCOL application?

20th February 2024

Hello, we have both landlord names on the AST and other paperwork which is all in order. But when you register as an “Individual” on the Possession Claims Online (PCOL) website, there’s no option to add a 2nd claimant, i.e., the other landlord. Therefore, on the court application, there’s only one landlord named. The judge […]

UK housing market sees first value drop in a decade

20th February 2024

The total value of all homes across the UK has dipped for the first time since 2012. According to figures by Savills, the total value of UK homes now stands at £8.678 trillion. The analysis of the UK’s housing stock reveals that the total value has fallen marginally on 2022 – when values peaked – […]

Social housing tenant complaints could exceed 1 million

20th February 2024

The number of complaints being made by social housing tenants could be much higher than the official figures suggest, a new report reveals. Housing data expert Housemark says that complaints from residents who are dissatisfied with the service they receive from their landlord could exceed 1 million. The report, based on Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSM) […]

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Gove unveils new rules to curb short-term lets

19th February 2024

The government has announced new rules to restrict short-term lets and give local communities more control over housing. The changes, unveiled by Secretary of State for Levelling Up Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, will require planning permission for future short-term lets and create a mandatory national register to provide valuable information and help ensure accommodation […]