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Petition and Regulation of Property Agents

24th June 2022

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on a petition to get RoPA actually implemented. After a bit of effort, it’s now live and ready for you to sign. It says … “Regulation of Property Agents has been requested by industry bodies for many years – and a Government working party investigated and reported […]

Renters’ Reform Bill – Mortgages and RGI?

23rd June 2022

Hi Everyone, Has anyone received any information/feedback regarding what mortgage and Rental Guarantee Insurance (RGI) companies’ thoughts are with regards to the proposed new legislation, The Renters’ Reform Bill? I expect RGI insurance premiums will skyrocket and will certainly not cover ‘benefit tenants’ (as it currently does not). I also foresee mortgagees starting to leave […]

First possible date of court proceedings?

23rd June 2022

Hi everyone, I sent out a Section 8 notice (ground 1) on Monday 20th June using a tracked courier that does not require a signature on delivery. I was hoping it would have arrived yesterday or today. Unfortunately, it hasn’t arrived yet and will most likely arrive tomorrow, 23rd June. In the notice, I wrote […]

First Section 21 notice in 20+ years looming?

23rd June 2022

Along with my own portfolio, I look after a single property owned by my elderly mother. It is the last one of my late father’s portfolio, the others having been sold some years ago as they became vacant. This one, the tenant has been in for 25+ years on an AST. Occasional rent increases have […]

For all you Arthur Daleys out there

23rd June 2022

The Bank of England is giving you 100 days to use all your old paper Nifty Fifty £50 and £20 notes stashed away. Not that they will probably buy you a coffee at this rate of inflation by next year. After the 30th of September 2022 paper £20 and £50 banknotes will no longer be […]

Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

Homes for Ukraine scheme to allow unaccompanied children

23rd June 2022

The Homes for Ukraine scheme will allow children and minors under the age of 18 who have already applied through the Homes for Ukraine Scheme to come to the UK without a parent or guardian. After working closely with the Ukraine government, the changes will enable a child to apply for a visa if they […]

Landlord Action comments on Fairer Private Rented Sector White Paper

23rd June 2022

The long-awaited Government White Paper, ‘A Fairer Private Rented Sector’, has finally been released which, amongst other significant changes to the sector, confirms the abolition of Section 21 and starts to map out the future of evictions. Moving forward, landlords will always need to provide a reason for ending a tenancy, such as wishing to […]

Tenants and Pets

22nd June 2022

The Government’s White Paper “A Fairer Private Rented Sector” sets out proposals to allow tenants in private rented properties to keep pets. As always, the devil will be in the detail but things do not look hopeful for landlords trying to protect the value of their property. The White Paper includes the following statements: [W]e […]

Is it not an idea to get landlords paid for their time and administrative effort?

22nd June 2022

I lose a lot of time (especially being an HMO landlord) with referencing tenants. Both referencing companies and tenants seem to expect all this to be done for free! It costs landlords time and money, checking when the tenancy started, filling out the forms, and another interruption/job to do on top of all the others. […]

Have Scottish politicians abandoned evidence and experts?

22nd June 2022

“We have had enough of experts” has become the mantra for poor policy decisions and the modus operandi for governments focused on ideology and process rather than well-informed and well-developed policy delivery, the outcome of which is measured against clear targets. The result is a slap-dash approach, repeated time and again by politicians who seem […]

Tradespeople given the “ick” by customers!

22nd June 2022

New research has revealed the customer behaviours that tradespeople find most annoying, and being watched while they work tops the list. The study, conducted by IronmongeryDirect found that more than two in five (41%) tradespeople find it irritating when clients won’t leave them alone while working. Being constantly asked how they’re getting on is another […]

Meet Mark Smith (Barrister-At-Law) Landlord tax planning strategies – pin Luton

22nd June 2022

Our Hon. Legal Counsel, Mark Smith, Head of Chambers at Cotswold Barristers, will be presenting in person an overview of several landlord tax strategies at the pin Luton meeting Tuesday 28th June. The Luton pin Meeting has returned to its physical venue The Holiday Inn London-Luton Airport, Airport Way, Luton, LU2 9LF Hosted by James […]

Hold on to your hats CPI inflation reaches 9.1%

22nd June 2022

The latest inflation figures released today by the Office of National Statistics indicate the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 9.1% in the 12 months to May 2022, up from 9.0% in April and monthly CPI increased by 0.7% in May 2022, compared with a rise of 0.6% in May 2021. Fortunately compared to the […]

Short-term rental alternatives to Airbnb?

22nd June 2022

Hi everyone, I am looking into short-term rentals and wondering if there is a way to handle/manage direct booking short-term rentals other than using Airbnb etc.? An example would be a short-term rental for a summer worker for between 2 & 3 months? An AST would be unsuitable and they wouldn’t pass referencing anyway as […]

Liverpool granting licences to Agents and not Landlords?

21st June 2022

I have received a letter today from a Letting Agent: “We have been in discussion with Liverpool Council regarding the issuing of licenses under their new Selective Licensing Scheme. We have had a number of applications rejected on the basis that the landlord is not the most appropriate person to hold the licence. Instead, the […]

Disclosing confidential tenant details to loss adjuster?

21st June 2022

My tenants, a family of about 4 years have absconded. They were 2 months in rent arrears, left the water on and there were other malicious damages. I am currently going through the Landlord Insurance claim. It is a very slow process and the Loss adjuster is requesting so much information including the confidential ones […]

Inflation linked rent review clauses?

21st June 2022

Hello Property118’ers, I wish to add inflation-linked rent review clauses to my assured shorthold tenancy agreements moving forward. Can anyone provide a copy of the clauses used that would stand up in court if ever challenged? Would you use the Retail Price Index (RPI) or the Consumer Price Index (CPI) ? This now seems a […]

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Telegraph needs landlord feedback on Renters Reform Bill please – Article Written

20th June 2022

Hi, my name is Melissa Lawford and I’m the property correspondent at The Telegraph. The Government will be publishing its Renters Reform Bill white paper on Thursday and I’m keen to talk to landlords about how this will affect them. Particularly the plans to introduce a landlord register, abolish Section 21 evictions and give tenants […]

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My letter to the Times – Tenants and Pets

20th June 2022

Sir, Paul Grover (letter, Jun 17; report, Jun 16) is mistaken that landlords forced to accept pets “will require much larger deposits”. The Tenant Fees Act 2019 prohibits deposits exceeding five weeks’ rent (or six weeks’ where the rent is £50,000 or more a year). A landlord taking a higher deposit faces a fine of […]

Spouse/Partner Leave to Remain visa?

20th June 2022

I have had an application that gives this detail (Spouse/Partner leave to remain) on the biometric card. I have asked for a share code from the prospective tenant. Looking this up on the government website it states: Apply as a partner or spouse To apply as a partner, you and your partner both need to […]