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Extra layer of Management with RTM?

12th April 2022

We have just been successful with our Right to Manage ‘bid’ and the handover is in June. What is concerning a number of us is that our current management company is managed by and answers to a property management company, not the Freeholder – who also holds the contracts (as in the porter’s contract). It […]

Inherited tenant refusing to correspond?

12th April 2022

I purchased a property 6 weeks ago with a tenant in place on a 12 month AST. The previous landlord said he was a good payer and up to date with all the rent. I have tried everything possible to get in touch with him via telephone, text, letter and visits to request payment of […]

New pensioner Landlord – How do I pay rental income tax?

12th April 2022

We are accidental Landlords having failed during Covid years to sell the flat we moved from in DEC 2019. We began renting on the 1st Nov 2021 and need to pay tax to the DWP/HMRC. Does the letting agent inform DWP/HMRC and then my wife and I get a letter from them with a Unique […]

Adding debt to credit report?

12th April 2022

Hi all, I had a bad tenant who left the property still owing a lot of money in outstanding rent. Unfortunately, I could not claim from the tenant’s deposit because the DPS sided with her. She left to go back to Czechoslovakia and I would like to add the debt she left to her credit […]

Treasury to recognise Stablecoins and develop Cryptoasset strategy

11th April 2022

The Treasury has announced moves to recognise ‘Stablecoins’ as a valid form of payment and part of wider plans to make Britain a global hub for Cryptoasset technology and investment. This is part of a package of measures to ensure the UK financial services sector remains at the cutting edge of technology and includes: introducing […]

32% of sales agreed fell through as market becomes more cautious

11th April 2022

32% of property sales fell through before completion between January and March of this year, according to new figures from Quick Move Now. Of the sales that failed, 25% fell through because the buyer struggled to secure mortgage finance, suggesting that lenders are beginning to show more caution in light of rising interest rates and […]

Mould after grant funded insulation?

11th April 2022

Hi Everyone, I have a property owned for almost 3 decades. Recently I have had mould appearing on the inside wall below the front ground floor window. Despite painting over with anti-mould paint the mould keeps reappearing. I have a suspicion that it is connected to the insulation which was done approx 10 years ago. […]

These landlords sold 75 BTL properties in less than 2 weeks with tenants still in situ

8th April 2022

There’s no doubt that now is the time to start downsizing our property portfolios. With many of us reaching our 50s and 60s, the property machines we built have become more of a financial burden than a financial gain. Taxes, legislation changes, the cost of meeting new regulations, £10K refurbs, incorporation costs… the list goes […]

No-one should be criminalised simply for having nowhere to live

8th April 2022

The government is set to repeal the Vagrancy Act which has been in place since 1824 making it an offence to sleep rough or beg in England and Wales. Begging is harmful to those involved and can have a detrimental impact on wider communities. The government wants to bring forward a new strategy that builds […]

Licencing – Financial tsunami incoming?

8th April 2022

With Selective Licencing now coming to Birmingham I have been trying to get a grip on what this means financially by reading other landlords’ experiences/demands by councils to achieve certain requirements. Has anyone managed to get a ball park figure of what it has cost them to ‘upgrade’ a standard property to tick all the […]

House price growth records unlikely to last

7th April 2022

The latest Halifax House Price index reports March recorded the biggest monthly increase since September last year with house price growth of 1.4%. The average property price has now reached £282,753, meaning two years on from the first lockdown, house prices have risen by £43,577. The South West has now overtaken Wales as the UK […]

Does our tenant have to pay CGT after 10 years?

7th April 2022

A few months ago an email was sent to our PDPLA (Portsmouth and District Private Landlord Association) mentioning that tenants must start paying CGT (Capital Gains Tax) after 10 years in the same home! It vaguely rang a bell, so I had a look at our tenancy records… O dear two tenants are in the […]

HMO market values still holding up despite regulation headwinds

6th April 2022

Market analysis from Octane Capital, has revealed that the current market value of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) currently sits above wider market values, suggesting that new licensing laws have had a limited impact on the appetite for the often perceived trickier path to building a buy-to-let portfolio. Licensing changes surrounding HMOs have been rolled […]

Tables turned on Acorn

6th April 2022

Sheffield landlord, Mrs Zobia Rafique, has settled her legal case for harassment, defamation and breach of data rights against pressure group The Association of Community Organisations for Reform Now (ACORN). What was initially a low-level disagreement with a tenant, Ms Aya Hoez, over the return of a £300 deposit, turned into a campaign of harassment […]

New Right to Rent Code of Practice

6th April 2022

The Home Office has issued guidance for landlords, and letting agents on the introduction of new Right to Rent immigration checks coming into force today 6th April 2022. Click here From 6 April 2022, landlords can use Identity Document Validation Technology (IDVT) via the services of an IDSP to complete the digital identity verification element […]

They want me to photograph tenant?

6th April 2022

Hi all, My brother took on an HMO and after various issues with the council which I sorted out we are left with one issue, which is on the go. One flat contains a 35yr old single man with serious mental health issues. They kept sending Council tax demands to my brother to pay despite […]

TOMORROW NIGHT: Do you know how to find Below Market Value property?

6th April 2022

Do you think it’s possible to find discounted (Below Market Value) properties in this booming property market? Other investors are finding discounted deals in a booming market, which proves that it is possible.  Even if it’s not always easy to do. If you could save Tens of Thousands of pounds off the purchase price of […]

Updating RICS guidence for lenders to assist borrowers affected by Cladding issues

4th April 2022

In a joint statement with UK Finance and the Building Societies Association (BSA), RICS has issued new guidance to lenders to clarify the current lending position for properties with fire safety issues in blocks of flats over 11 meters. Click here The statement indicates Providing the mortgage application meets all the lender’s other policy and […]

Commercial rent – what to charge?

4th April 2022

Hi, I’m stumped! I have looked at various websites and all give weird and wonderful formulae that are confusing contradictory and I am going around in circles. All I want to know is how to assess what the current market rental rate is for shops on a particular high street I know it is based […]

Can I buy the freehold to my flats?

4th April 2022

Hi, I own 8 flats in a block which is all of the flats in the block. I have been told I can buy the freehold because I own more than 50% of the individual flats. However, I have also been told I can’t because I am not resident within the block and the 50% […]

Solicitors failing to pass on Service Charges?

4th April 2022

I purchase my property nearly a year ago now and my solicitor’s company is refusing to pass on the Service Charges which I had paid to them for the management company as part of the completion. The sale required an indemnity policy (as the vendor had laid wooden floors in the property which breached the […]