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EPC timescales for commercial landlords are ‘unachievable’

24th February 2023

More than half (52%) of commercial landlords do not think EPC timescales are achievable, according to new research. The findings from consulting firm RSM UK reveal that just a third (36%) of respondents believed the timescales are achievable, while 12% remained unsure. Nearly a fifth (18%) of commercial landlords still have properties with an EPC […]

Who’s in the pecking order – Landlord or tenant?

24th February 2023

Hello, Our tenant has contacted us about a neighbour who is keeping chickens. Their hen house and run is at the bottom of our tenant’s garden and he is complaining about daily noise and occasional smells. There has been no mention of rats or other pests. As a landlord do I have any responsibility to […]

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Getting a mortgage on a Qualified Title?

24th February 2023

Hello, I own 2 flats in the North East – basically a terrace house that has been split into an upper and a lower flat I put them up for sale 2 years ago and got buyers in the first week – then the fun began. They are what is called ‘Tyneside flats’ meaning the […]

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Good landlords could be burdened with ‘overzealous licensing schemes’

24th February 2023

Licensing is not the best way to improve standards across the private rented sector, according to an industry body. Propertymark says that although local authorities exist to improve housing stock in their area, their aspirations are’often overambitious’ but under resourced. And while good landlords are paying a hefty price, criminal landlords continue to operate under […]

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Complaining about Universal Credit?

24th February 2023

Hello, I’m just wondering if any landlord on here has had any success with a complaint against the shambolic way that U/C operates regarding tenant arrears and APA? I’m getting nowhere with the helpline!? They don’t even advise on the complaints process, if there even is one, such as who to contact next. I have […]

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Commercial FRI with no EPC?

24th February 2023

Hello, Please could I ask if it is a legal requirement for there to be a valid EPC on a commercial property if a new lease is granted? A new FRI lease was drawn up and signed by both tenant and landlord (through a solicitor) but the EPC expired 4 months before the new lease […]

Has the “fairer private rented sector” really been fair to landlords?

23rd February 2023

The Government boasted a “fairer private rented sector” but has it really been fair to landlords? For many landlords, it’s hard not to panic. With the overhaul of the rental rules this year, indefinite tenancies plus not to mention the end of section 21 evictions, hurdle after hurdle seems to be stacking up on top […]

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Auditor says Selective Licensing DOES push up rents and cause homelessness

23rd February 2023

A council’s Selective Licensing scheme has been slammed by an external auditor – just as the council unveils a consultation process to start a new scheme in August – with critics saying the scheme has led to tenants being made homeless but the council says it doesn’t have data on the issue. The audit was […]

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Agent termination charges for landlords?

23rd February 2023

Hello, My agent has doubled the monthly management charges effective 1st March (this is for a fully managed service). I was informed on the 21st February. When I informed them that I will move the management to a different agent, they informed me that there will be a £600 termination charge. Does anyone know whether […]

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Finding appropriate Lender for a multi let property?

23rd February 2023

Hello, I would be interested to know whether anyone has had similar problems as me in finding an appropriate lender in order to release funds on my multi let property. I recently re-developed my original residential home from a three bedroomed house to two one-bedroomed flats, after a long time and considerable expense the project was […]

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Service charge demands but no explanations?

23rd February 2023

Hello, I hope someone can give an opinion. A long story short. We own 2 leasehold apartments within a 56 block. Up until now the managing agent serves service charge (SC) demands and we just pay them. However, we are getting fed up with having no explanation to what we are paying for, he won’t supply […]

How tenants can reduce their rents in major cities

23rd February 2023

Research has revealed where tenants in several cities could cut their renting costs by up to half. The findings from Barrows and Forrester highlights that tenants could save by searching for homes to rent in nearby towns. The estate and lettings agent says it has analysed the current cost of renting in six major cities […]

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Tenants in situ – Previous landlord does not have Gas/Electric/DPS?

23rd February 2023

Hi All, Just a bit of advice please. I am in the process of purchasing my first buy to let and was expecting the property empty on completion. The agent has now come back and stated that the property is tenanted. The tenants want to stay and the seller wants to sell the property with the […]

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Existing outdoor stairs, very steep – access?

23rd February 2023

Hello, We own a mansion block of flats made up of Ground Floor, First Floor and Second Floor flat. The GF flat currently has access to the garden. There are stairs from the FF to the garden, historically we have agreed with FF tenants that the stairs are only for emergency use. Thankfully they’ve never […]

Capital allowances enable commercial property buyers to claim cash back from HMRC

23rd February 2023

A capital allowance claim is a way to offset the cost of certain assets in your property against your taxable profits. In the case study below the purchasers were able to claim £23,950 cash back from HMRC based on unclaimed capital allowances of £66,300 for the following:- Electrical Systems Plumbing Systems Sanitary Systems Telecommunications and […]

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Citizens Advice calls for ‘Awaab’s law’ to be extended to PRS

22nd February 2023

A charity is calling for a new law aimed at cracking down on mould issues in social housing to be extended to private housing landlords. Citizens Advice is urging the government to bring regulation of the private rented sector (PRS) in line with social housing after the death of Awaab Ishak. The government recently announced […]

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Were you successful in getting back rent?

22nd February 2023

Hello, In cases of eviction, the chances of getting rent owed (plus legals etc) seem remote, but are there any landlords out there who have been successful? “Blood out of a stone” I know, but how do we find out if the ex-tenant actually has any funds, his bank account details etc? Even with a […]

Two-year fixes brought back by Fleet Mortgages

22nd February 2023

The specialist buy-to-let lender Fleet Mortgages has revealed that it has brought back its two-year fixed-rate products for landlord borrowers. The firm also says that it is launching a new range of five-year fixes. Advisers can now access the new 75% LTV two-year fixes which complement Fleet’s existing range of five- and seven-year fixes, plus […]

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Built a new house – now struggling between splitting title and remortgaging?

22nd February 2023

Hello to everyone, I’m new here and pretty fresh in the property world as well. I own a 3 bed semi with a pretty uncomfortable mortgage as my residential house. This had plenty of room in the back garden and planning approved, so I have built a new 3 bed detached house there. Now I’m struggling […]

Affordability for BTL investors bounces back

22nd February 2023

The loan sizes being offered to buy to let investors have bounced back after last autumn’s market contraction, data reveals. According to Mortgage Broker Tools (MBT), an analysis of real cases processed through its research software shows that BTL affordability fell to its lowest level on record last November 2022. That’s when nearly a fifth […]