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PRS stock levels plummet across cities

9th March 2022

Research by Octane Capital, has revealed how rental market stock levels have plummeted across the UK’s major cities, as a return in tenant demand has driven a rental market revival. Octane Capital analysed the level of rental stock across 21 major UK cities and how this availability of rental homes has changed during the pandemic. […]

Can I move into my HMO?

8th March 2022

Hi, I would appreciate some input on this idea. I have a 4 bed unlicensed HMO (does not require a licence). Cutting a long story short, I am getting to retirement age, so I decided to sell up. I gave all tenants (all on statutory periodic) due notice. All have left, apart from one tenant […]

8 Ground rents trapped in a company structure?

8th March 2022

We have 8 ground rents trapped in a company structure where we wish to rationalise into one, the active Buy to Let company. The Holding Company contains 2 Ground rents, a subsidiary and practically inactive Management Company contains 6 Ground Rents and one Subsidiary to the Holding Company a BTL active company with mortgage borrowing. […]

Prevent Council Tax bills being charged for individual bedroom lets

7th March 2022

We have just come across a petition to ‘Prevent Council Tax bills being charged for individual bedroom lets.’ Click Here Surprisingly, it’s been up and running for almost six months already.  At the time of writing, there are only 4,999 signatures on it and 10,000 are needed to take it to the next stage.  Imagine […]

Record annual house price inflation

7th March 2022

The industry standard Halifax House Price Index for February is reporting a record 10.8% annual rate of growth, which is the strongest level since 11.9% in June 2007. Monthly house price growth rose to +0.5% following a slower start to the year with the average house price reaching £278,123. However, the squeeze on household finances […]

UK Buy to let tax in Spain?

7th March 2022

Hi there, I was wondering if anyone has any insight into the Spanish taxation on UK rental income. I am very close to becoming a Spanish resident, but I am worried about the overall taxes concerned. I am aware of wealth tax obligations and income tax obligations but have seen on some tax sites the […]

Ground Rent on Lease illegally altered after signature?

7th March 2022

I am hoping someone with a legal bent can offer some high-level advice and, hopefully, a solution. In 2007 we signed a lease on an apartment and returned it to our solicitor for exchange. Our solicitor’s Report on the Agreement stated the Ground Rent was £150 pa, and the Lease stated the same. That’s what […]

War In Europe by Mark Alexander

7th March 2022

I am praying for PEACE, hence the picture I have chosen to accompany this article, which I write with a heavy heart for reasons that will become apparent as you read more. This is not a property related article, but I felt the need to write and publish it here on Property118 because many of […]

Wise Business Accounts for UK and non-resident UK landlords

4th March 2022

As a result of Brexit, several UK banks started closing banking facilities for clients living in the EU from Spring 2021. These included Nat West, Barclays, Coutts, RBS and several others. Property118 ran an article about this to seek feedback from landlords who had been affected. There were several comments posted by landlords and their […]

Demand from London renters will only grow

4th March 2022

London needs almost 85,000 new private rented homes a year to meet its housing needs. A report, authored by economics consultancy Capital Economics and commissioned by the National Residential Landlords Association, reveals the stark shortage in the supply of rented homes across London. These conclusions are based on government targets which state that 340,000 homes a […]

A Conservative MP who listens to Landlords and may stop thousands being homeless

4th March 2022

If anyone is familiar with Universal Credit UC Direct arrears deductions, it stops tenants from becoming homeless. If a tenant gets in arrears, & may only be short falling £50pm, the Landlord can apply for these deductions direct from the tenant’s UC. It helps the tenant budget and really can be the difference from adding […]

A Labour Councillor admits Selective Licensing not effective

4th March 2022

We’ve started it! National Audit office looking into Nottingham Selective Licensing waste of money. Hopefully for people renting, If Licensing doesn’t get permission to be renewed again, more landlords will accept benefit tenants again and more supply, rents have to reduce. Please share with tenants, because every Benefit tenant in Nottingham can’t get a house […]

The National Landlord Investment Show returns to London, Old Billingsgate, March 15th

4th March 2022

Widely considered the UK’s number one landlord and property investment exhibition, the National Landlord Investment Show returns to Old Billingsgate, in the heart of London on March 15th for the first show of 2022. With 100+ exhibitors, 50+ speakers & 4 panel sessions it stands to be the most spectacular Landlord Investment Show event to […]

Renters union ACORN apologises unreservedly to Landlord

3rd March 2022

Renters union ACORN apologises unreservedly to Landlord: Click here  Apology and Correction: “We provide this Apology and Correction in order to apologise to Zobia Rafique and Century One Estates Ltd in relation to very serious, defamatory and false allegations that we made about them in publications dated 20 December 2020, 20 February 2021, 22 February […]

Paying for major works in March – which tax year?

3rd March 2022

Hi, my managing agents to a flat I rent are asking for a £2k payment for major works, which is fine as they have done the section 20. The question I have is if I paid it now (March 2022), can I include this in the next year 2022/23 self-assessment or will it need to […]

Prescribed Info – can you serve late?

3rd March 2022

I am prepping for a Section 21 to be issued and just to make completely sure before I do this I am sending the tenant all the info that needs to be served beforehand again in hard copy form. I sent the tenant a hard copy of the deposit certificate, t and c’s and Prescribed […]

The Ukraine Crisis and Its Affects On UK Property Prices

3rd March 2022

The Ongoing Ukraine Crisis has changed the property investment market. It’s important to know how this will affect UK Property Prices now and in the future, so you can be savvy with your money. Join me for this month’s property market update as I will provide my best recommendations for the future of Property Investment. […]

Misleading New Permitted Development Rights Claim

1st March 2022

Linda and I have been myth-busting following a number of people contacting us to highlight our series on planning and permitted development had missed a recent update. Some social media posts had pointed to changes in industrial PD rights. Unaware of any changes, Linda and I went on a fact-finding mission to discover the truth. […]

Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

Pay by Direct Debit to automatically get the £150 council tax rebate

28th February 2022

Households across England are being urged to set up direct debits with their local council to receive a £150 council tax rebate to help families manage the costs of living inflation. People who pay council tax by direct debit, which is a safe, simple and quick way to pay, will see the cash go directly […]

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Divorce, Declaration of Trust, and Beneficial Ownership?

28th February 2022

Hi all, In brief, this is the background of my situation: I Own 2x BTL properties as tenants in common with my now ex-wife, split as 80/20 %. There is an existing Declaration of Trust which splits the income 80/20 as well, in her favour. Properties both have a small mortgage on them – approx. […]