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Criminal landlords are using ‘bogus bailiffs’

6th June 2023

Devious criminal landlords are allegedly employing fake security personnel who are masquerading as court bailiffs to forcibly remove families from their rented homes, one charity says. Safer Renting, a tenancy relations service, reveals that these landlords are increasingly resorting to a new way to evict tenants without obtaining a court order. The alarming revelation coincides […]

Fleet Mortgages unveils new fixed-rate mortgage options

6th June 2023

Fleet Mortgages has launched an array of two- and five-year fixed-rate mortgages across its three core ranges – standard, limited company and HMO/MUB. The buy-to-let specialist lender says that for borrowers seeking a two-year fixed-rate mortgage up to 75% LTV, it offers rates of 5.69% for standard and limited company applicants and 5.79% for HMO/MUB […]

Skylights repair project?

5th June 2023

Hello, I have a Victorian building that is three storeys and has eight flats and was converted many decades ago.  The building has three skylights on the roof, which is the ceiling (flat roof) for two flats. These are fixed non-vented (not windows per se), and are integrated into the roof. The roof is being […]

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House with tenant in situ – what to do?

5th June 2023

Hi everyone, I recently bought an auction property with a tenant in situ. We have tenancy agreement but it doesn’t give too much info. We requested tenant details from our solicitor but nothing. Letting agent didn’t give tenant details. We found tenant details from the buyer’s solicitor. Our solicitor prepared a rent authority – the […]

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Can’t find someone to lend on a freehold flat?

5th June 2023

Hello, last September I purchased the second flat in a converted Victorian house for which I already owned the first flat and the freehold. For whatever reason, I was obliged to merge the leasehold on the second flat with the freehold in order to obtain a loan to buy it. The second flat was uninhabitable […]

UK’s rental market soars: Record highs and regional disparities

5th June 2023

Landlords and tenants in the UK have witnessed average rent costs for a new tenancy rocketing by 10% year-on-year, reaching £1,213, research reveals. The Homelet rental index for May also reveals that the monthly rise in rent last month was 1.2%. The data highlights that a surge in rental prices is evident across most regions […]

Airbnb hosts face major HMRC tax crackdown

5th June 2023

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has launched an investigation into the tax affairs of Airbnb hosts, covering six years’ worth of income, it has been revealed. The popular online holiday let platform has been compelled to disclose comprehensive earnings data of all its users to HMRC, as part of an effort to uncover any unpaid […]

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Agents say the Renters (Reform) Bill is their biggest worry

5th June 2023

The Renters (Reform) Bill is the primary concern for letting agents with a flood of worried calls to an industry hotline, a webinar reveals. The event was co-hosted by HF Assist, a dedicated support service for agents, and PayProp, a leading client accounting platform. Attendees were told that the new Bill surpasses concerns about eviction […]

Scotland’s rent freeze will see landlords ‘remove their properties’

Landlords in Scotland hit by rent cap extension

5th June 2023

The Scottish government looks set to extend its rent cap for another six months in the private rented sector in a bid to ‘support tenants’. That would mean landlords will be restricted to rent rises of 3% and the moratorium on evictions continues. Tenants’ Rights Minister Patrick Harvie says the provisions of the Cost of […]

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Landlord Crusader: Why PRS landlords should protect social housing tenants

2nd June 2023

We all know that the UK is facing a housing crisis, and the blame for this is usually placed at the feet of landlords in the private rented sector (PRS). That’s despite private landlords providing quality accommodation for millions of tenants. The other issue is that the public and media tend to confuse poor social […]

Borrowers warned that further interest rate hikes are coming

2nd June 2023

A leading Wall Street investment bank has issued a warning that the Bank of England will need to raise interest rates to their highest level in more than 15 years to combat persistent inflation. According to researchers at Goldman Sachs, inflation is expected to remain above the central bank’s 2% target until at least 2026 […]

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Cheapest city for property investors and FTBs revealed

2nd June 2023

The most economical cities for first-time homebuyers in the UK have been revealed – and it offers valuable insights for property investors. The research from Rightmove reveals that Bradford is the most affordable city for first-time buyers. Homes there have an average monthly mortgage payment of just £521. The property platform says the typical property […]

Property sales plummet in England and Wales

2nd June 2023

There has been a 58% drop in property sales across England and Wales in the past year, research reveals. The findings from estate agents Nested compare the first quarter of this year to the same period last year. And by analysing the property sold price data from the Land Registry it found that 76,489 properties […]

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Rental sector is ‘primed to heat up’ this month

2nd June 2023

Rent prices across England increased for the fifth consecutive month in May, signalling a strong market demand as the summer season approaches – typically the busiest period for the sector. Goodlord’s rental index reveals that of the eight regions monitored, six experienced rising rents last month. And the void periods also show that tenant demand […]

What do the falling house prices mean for landlords?

1st June 2023

May has brought more bad news for some landlords with the Nationwide Building Society reporting a 3.4% drop in house prices in the year to May ’23 and interest rates that are expected to rise to 5.5.% later this year. Landlords with a long-term outlook, high-yield properties, and/or either no mortgage or fixed-price mortgages, may […]

House prices slip again – interest rates to remain high

1st June 2023

House prices have fallen by 3.4% in the year to May – which is a bigger decline than the drop of 2.7% seen the month before, Nationwide reveals. The data also shows that prices edged down by 0.1% last month, taking the average property price to £260,736. The building society says that mortgage interest rates […]

Will selling up be a mandatory ground in the Renters’ Reform Bill?

1st June 2023

Hello, will selling up be a mandatory ground in the Renters’ Reform Bill? Like others, I was concerned that while the white paper mentioned a new mandatory ground for persistent rent arrears the new proposed ground to enable a landlord to gain possession in order to sell or move themselves or a relative did not […]

Renters choose Netflix over contents insurance

1st June 2023

A study has found that while 53% of private tenants subscribe to a TV streaming service like Netflix, only 51% have contents insurance for their rented homes. The findings from general insurance provider Paymentshield, highlight that this proportion increases to 60% for those aged between 25-54. Although the percentage of renters with contents insurance has […]

UK’s property transactions fall by a third in a year

1st June 2023

HMRC’s latest data reveals a staggering drop in UK property transactions, signalling a potential slowdown in the housing market. In April 2023, the provisional non-seasonally adjusted estimate for residential transactions plummeted to 67,220 – that’s a 32% decrease compared to last year. And it is a 29% decline from March 2023. The seasonally adjusted figures […]

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Can letting agent increase fees without agreement?

1st June 2023

Hello, I have a property which is rented out via a letting agent with full management service. The current agreement was signed by both parties in 2018 with a monthly % management service fee and fixed costs for renewals there is no end date to the contract. The latest terms of business were requested in […]