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Homeowners allowed to go ‘interest-only’ without a repayment strategy

8th December 2022

Homeowners struggling to pay their mortgage bills will be able to switch to interest-only deals without a formal repayment plan under new plans to help borrowers through the cost of living crisis. The planned FCA guidance advises lenders to let homeowners at risk of payment shortfalls switch to an interest-only loan without an agreed repayment strategy. Borrowers […]

HMO changes with existing tenant?

8th December 2022

The Local Borough Council introduced changes to the government’s housing 2004 scheme at end of last year. We initially had potential issues with a 3-bed ground-floor flat however within several months they gave notice and moved. (Current tenant well inside rules). My question here is having read many times the regulations I still cannot be […]

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Creating a new tenancy while property is on the market for sale?

8th December 2022

Hello all, a scenario I have not come across before has arisen. I have for sale a large converted Victorian house consisting of 1 x 1 bed and 3 x studio flats. It is fully tenanted with good LHA tenants faultlessly paying rent etc. The property has been on the market for a fortnight and […]

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Holiday let taxes?

8th December 2022

Hello, I have just finished renovating my first holiday let. I am 20 years into BTL, so understand what I can and cannot claim in this area. But HL’s are new and I am reading about them, but it is still a little unclear. Please do not say go and ask an accountant. There would […]

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UK house prices fall – but rents go up

8th December 2022

House prices in the UK have continued to fall but rents, fuelled by falling supply and increasing demand, have risen, a survey by RICS reveals. According to the organisation’s Residential Survey for November, its members report that the flow of new homes to rent continues to dwindle – there was a net balance of -27% […]

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A fifth of rental homes are let within 2 weeks

8th December 2022

In Britain’s fastest-moving rental markets, up to 30% of homes are being snapped up by eager tenants within two weeks of being listed, research reveals. Market analysis from Ocasa, the specialist rental platform, found that high demand continues to drive up rental values. The firm points out that Britain’s rental market ‘has flown under the […]

City’s selective licensing scheme condemned as ‘a waste of time’

8th December 2022

A city council that introduced a selective licensing scheme in April has been deluged with 31,000 applications from landlords – but has only issued 104 licenses so far. This has prompted the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) to condemn the scheme as a ‘waste of time’. And, the NRLA has calculated, it will take council […]

Strong BTL lending growth recorded by Paragon Bank

8th December 2022

Paragon Bank has revealed that it has increased its full-year buy-to-let lending by 18.2% to £1.9 billion on the back of strong demand from professional landlords. The company says that by focussing on specialist BTL lending, in the year to 30 September accounted for 98% of its new mortgage originations. Specialist lending is classed as […]

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Is there a future market for fully paid in advance 6 month ASTs?

7th December 2022

Hello, As we’ve now entered a tougher period for the prospect of increased rent arrears, what do fellow members feel about stipulating that all enquirers, for example to a self managing platform like Openrent, are to have the necessary resources to put the landlord into a positive cashflow position in advance? Then repeated six monthly […]

UK house prices dip by 2.3% – the biggest fall since 2008

7th December 2022

The UK’s house prices slipped by 2.3% in November which is the biggest monthly fall since October 2008, the Halifax house price index reveals. The bank’s figures show that the annual rate of house price growth has fallen from October’s 8.2% to 4.7% in November. Halifax says that the average UK house price has fallen […]

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Tories scrap mandatory housebuilding targets

7th December 2022

The Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has been forced to drop mandatory housebuilding targets in a bid to see off a backbench rebellion from Tory MPs. That would see demand remaining strong for the private rented sector (PRS) and Labour says the move shows the Prime Minister is ‘weak’. The move follows a threat from up […]

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BTL mortgage payments rocket by 286% in one year

7th December 2022

Buy-to-let landlords are not only facing a tougher time securing finance with fewer mortgages and rising rates, but interest-only BTL mortgages have rocketed by 286.4%. That’s according to specialist property lending experts, Octane Capital, who have analysed the mortgage market for landlords and how this impacts tenants. The firm points out that news coverage of […]

You need to be Precise with Precise Mortgages?

6th December 2022

I wanted to share a recent experience I’ve had with Precise Mortgages, which other borrowers/prospective borrowers/IFAs may find of interest. 5 years ago I bought a BTL property with a 75% loan from Precise Mortgages, fixed for 5 years at 3.39%, through our SPV limited company. The product was coming to the end of its […]

Additional HMO licensing coming back in Greenwich?

6th December 2022

Greenwich had an Additional HMO licensing scheme from 1st October 2017 to 30 Sept 2022. No review of the success or failure of that scheme has been published. Despite that they are consulting on a new scheme click here If the first scheme was so successful why would a further scheme be needed? If it […]

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Is a new tenancy needed when one party of a joint tenancy leaves?

6th December 2022

Hello, I have a joint tenancy – a couple now splitting up – and one of them has left the house and no longer wants to be on the agreement, since they have to rent somewhere else. Their split was on good terms, and they have been excellent tenants so far (for three years or […]

RTM Settlers Court Nightmare decision for leaseholders?

6th December 2022

The Settlers Court supreme court judgement is we believe totally unfair and unreasonable. This decision enables RTM (Right to Manage) companies to only manage their building and not any common parts i.e. gardens etc. This takes away a key reason for RTM to manage their building and surrounding areas some of which may not be […]

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Shelter staff start ‘unprecedented’ two-week strike

6th December 2022

A bitter pay dispute has seen more than 600 workers at Shelter start two weeks of strike action. A union rep has condemned the charity’s management as ‘heartless and hypocritical’. Staff at the housing and homeless charity are fighting for a better pay deal than the 3% that Shelter has imposed. Workers complain that their […]

Council slammed after moaning about its 8,000-strong homeless list

6th December 2022

A frustrated landlord has hit out after a council revealed that the housing crisis in their city is so bad that 8,000 households are waiting for a home – but they won’t engage with local landlords to help resolve the issue. Speaking to Nottinghamshire Live, the council’s portfolio holder for housing, Toby Neal, said that […]

Rogue tenants databases?

5th December 2022

Hello, I read a lot about Rogue Landlords Databases but nothing about Rogue Tenants Databases. Does any one know of any? It does seem that tenants from hell are at liberty to trash properties, run up huge arrears, obtain tenancies by deception and walk away without being punished yet landlords can be prosecuted for very […]