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London landlords urged to take part in survey

9th August 2023

A leading industry body wants to hear from landlords in London about their future plans for investment. Propertymark and the University of Dundee have launched a survey to uncover whether landlords will retain their property investments or withdraw from the sector. The survey is open till the end of August and while the survey is […]

Clarity required for replacement tenant?

9th August 2023

Hello, we are the landlord of a student HMO. The tenancy has been signed for the upcoming year but one of the tenants has now decided to pull out. They have found a replacement tenant but the agents are saying they can only charge them the £50 fee and want to charge us £42 for […]

Sadiq Khan slammed over ‘well worn’ rent control calls

8th August 2023

Like a jack-in-the-box that keeps reappearing with an unwanted message, Assembly Members on the London Assembly are fed up with Mayor Sadiq Khan’s calls to bring in rent controls for the capital’s private rented sector. They say he is distracting attention away from his own poor performance in the capital and he doesn’t have a […]

Short term letting to business travellers?

8th August 2023

Hello, does anyone have any experience of letting their property for short-term lets (3 months – 12 months) to business travellers? I have a property which has been refurbed and is empty right now, but at some point in the future, I shall want to move in there myself whilst my main residence undergoes building […]

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Landlords renting to illegal migrants face huge new fines

8th August 2023

Landlords face being put out of business with the government trebling the fines for those who rent a home to an illegal migrant. The government says this will be the biggest shake up of civil penalties since 2014. Under the new rules, fines will rocket from £80 per lodger and £1,000 per tenant for a […]

Is being a landlord even an investment “opportunity” these days?

8th August 2023

Hello, I’ve been a BTL landlord for over 6 years but in that time we have had tax changes, legislation changes, and now increased interest rates/running costs and possibly stricter letting rules to come. Is it even worth the risk of expanding now or is it best to invest somewhere else in the meantime? In […]

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Scottish house prices defy interest rate rises

8th August 2023

Despite forecasts of a downturn due to rising interest rates, average house prices in Scotland continuing rising, data reveals. Estate and letting agents DJ Alexander, show that average house prices rose by 1.57% between June 2022 and May 2023. House prices in Edinburgh grew by 3.35% with an average price of £334,118 – that’s the […]

Rent ‘madness’ continues as prices rise in every region

8th August 2023

The latest data reveals that rents have risen in every region of the UK with the average price now at £1,243 in July – that’s up 10.3% in a year and 1.1% from June. The figures from Homelet also reveal that rents outside of London are now £1,037. But tenants in the capital are facing […]

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How can I get my EPC from E to C?

8th August 2023

Hello, I own a 1900 solid brick small workers’ cottage. It’s been fully renovated, new roof, new DG and electric heaters with no mains gas. My EPC is currently an E. I ask the assessor if I put in mains gas central heating how many points would my EPC increase by. He said he couldn’t […]

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Long term tenancy agreement – thoughts?

7th August 2023

Hi, According to my agent, my tenants have said they would like to re-carpet throughout at their expense which they say would cost them about £2,500. In view of the expense, they have asked for a guarantee of a long term agreement, although they have not specified a period. At the moment I have no […]

House prices continue on a downward slide

7th August 2023

The housing market faced yet another setback as the average house price saw a decline of -0.3% in July, Halifax reports. Its data shows this is the fourth consecutive monthly drop, and it is an average drop in value of £1,000. However, signs of resilience are emerging, driven by increased market activity, though Southern England […]

Landlord told to act as guarantor in bizarre twist

7th August 2023

In a strange situation, a letting agency has asked a landlord to be a guarantor for their own tenants. This means should the tenants stop paying the rent it will be the landlord who covers their payments. The PRS redress schemes make it clear in their conduct codes that guarantors are separate to landlords and […]

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Protect tenants from eviction for six years after EPC improvements – call

7th August 2023

Tenants should be protected from eviction for six years after their home’s Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) has been improved to help encourage them to apply for grants to help pay for the work. That’s the verdict of Generation Rent which says that energy efficiency grants have been provided to owner-occupiers at a rate five times […]

Tenant 6 months behind in rent?

7th August 2023

Hello, I have a tenant who is 6 months behind in rent.  To my shame and embarrassment, I’ve only just noticed as it is a block of flats and I own them all so the bills were still being paid. I noticed there wasn’t as much money in the account as I expected yesterday and […]

CGT figures highlight a landlord exodus is underway

7th August 2023

New government figures on Capital Gains Tax (CGT) point to a significant number of landlords leaving the buy to let sector, according to one wealth management firm. Quilter says the data reflects a wave of landlords who are exiting the market due to rising mortgage rates, reforms in the private rented sector (PRS), and the […]

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Is another interest rate rise really bad for landlords?

4th August 2023

With interest rates on the rise, landlords may face some challenges, particularly those without fixed mortgages. However, amidst the potential uncertainties, there are also opportunities that can be harnessed within the Private Rented Sector (PRS). One immediate benefit is the increased demand for rental properties. As interest rates fluctuate, the housing market remains unpredictable and […]

Free legal series for landlords

4th August 2023

Landlords! Are you fully up to date with the law? Are you worried that you are not complying with all of your legal obligations? Would you like a quick refresher course? Starting on 7 August 2023 – Landlord Law will be running a new 20-part FREE email series to bring you up to date with […]

Heat pumps – a load of hot air?

4th August 2023

We’ve all been hearing about the government’s green plan for the private rented sector. But are the plans actually as ‘green’ as they make out to be? The government believe heat pumps could be the answer to help tackle the energy-efficiency problem in PRS homes. This Property118 investigation looks at all the details to do […]

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Long leaseholder problems?

4th August 2023

Hello, I have a long lease on a purpose-built flat in London which I occupy. Other flats in the block have been let by their leaseholders on ASTs. The block has become very rundown and requires extensive work. Some of the ’renters’ (those with an AST) have complained to the local council about the conditions […]

Landlords are acting to improve property EPC ratings

4th August 2023

Landlords who own properties with an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of D or lower are actively planning to improve their ratings to at least a C, research reveals. The findings from Landbay’s quarterly landlord survey indicate that nearly two-thirds of landlords (65%) currently possess properties rated D, E, F or G. However, 34% of […]