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There is no eviction crisis looming for tenants

6th June 2020

There is no eviction crisis looming for private sector tenants, as new independent polling shows almost all have been able to pay their rent as usual during the coronavirus pandemic. In the survey of over 2,000 tenants across England and Wales, 90 per cent said that they had paid their rent as usual since the […]

House Price index will be volatile with lack of data

5th June 2020

The latest Halifax House Price index is showing on a monthly basis, house prices in May were 0.2% lower than in April and in the latest quarter (March to May) house prices were 0.5% lower than in the preceding three months (December to February) However, house prices in May were 2.6% higher than in the […]

It’s constant uproar – What would you do?

5th June 2020

I own a small rental house miles away from me which is fully managed by an agent. My tenant constantly falls into arrears which until now she has eventually paid off, but she either ignores the agents or makes them promises she does not keep so she has caused a constant fuss. After the virus […]

Can I serve Section 8 with no EPC?

5th June 2020

Really need some help or advice please! A close friend has very recently let her property and is now having to deal with everyone’s worst nightmare, a non paying tenant who is very difficult! Long story short the tenant moved in April 6th after pressuring her with all sorts of stories (having to live in […]

Preventing wider access of direct payments will be detrimental to UC tenants

5th June 2020

This week, Secretary of State Thérèse Coffey took questions from the Economic Affairs Committee on the economics of Universal Credit.  As part of this she told MPs that she does not want to see a return to the widespread use of direct rent payments to landlords with tenants in receipt of housing benefit, despite praising […]

Who needs a holiday when you can rent in Liverpool for 3 months?

4th June 2020

The average person in the UK spends £826 on a week of sun, sea and sand each year, however, with many travel restrictions still in place, a trip abroad is looking increasingly unlikely in 2020. With an average of 2.4 people living in each household, the silver lining is a potential saving of £1,652 for […]

TMW 1year 1% existing customer BTL switch product

4th June 2020

The Mortgage Works (TMW) yesterday launched a Buy to Let switch option for existing customers coming to the ending of their initial deal product terms. To support their existing customers during the emergency lockdown they are also expanding the whole range of switcher products to offer landlords more options to manage their cashflow through the […]

Buying another flat for personal and AirBNB use?

4th June 2020

I am hopefully going to buck the trend by asking for advice prior to purchase. I usually see lots of comments about people who have already purchased and why they shouldn’t have done it like, that but like this! Anyway, I am thinking of buying a flat for around £70K. I already have 2 other […]

Rent to Rent lease termination?

3rd June 2020

I signed a 5 year rent to Rent lease for a large property consisting of several flats. I decided to terminate the rent to Rent agreement and gave one years notice, even though the contract was silent on termination, to expire on the contract end date. The sub-landlord failed to serve notice on time for […]

Clutching at CGT straws?

3rd June 2020

I sold a property in January which I’ve rented out for nearly 30 years, consequently there is a sizeable Capital Gains Tax bill to pay. I was due to complete on another property in March which would have resulted in a significant loss which I would have used to offset against the other property. Due […]

Bank of England mortgage figures take an unsurprising tumble

3rd June 2020

The Bank of England have released their money and credit statistics for April: Click here. Unsurprisingly, weakness in the housing market caused by the pandemic emergency resulted in a tumble in April’s mortgage market activity figures. The number of mortgage approvals for house purchases fell 80% below the February level  to 15,800 ( see chart […]

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Penalised over CGT due to Government emergency rules?

3rd June 2020

My wife and I were selling a Furnished Holiday Let with a completion date of 3rd April 2020, in order to take advantage of our 2 x CGT allowance of £12,000 (tax year 2019 – 2020) and not have to pay the CGT until 31st January 2021. However, due to the Government imposed ruling, we […]

Tenants fallen out and neither will leave?

3rd June 2020

I have 2 tenants in my property who each rent a room each and share a communal space. Since living together, they have argued non-stop over really petty things and were contacting me daily to complain about each other. Finally, it escalated in January and in February one of them went to stay with her […]

Nationwide House Price Index shows impact of Pandemic filtering through

2nd June 2020

The Nationwide has just released its House Price index for May showing the effects the coronavirus lockdown is beginning to have on the housing market. Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s Chief Economist, said: “UK house prices fell by 1.7% over the month in May, after taking account of seasonal effects and this is the largest monthly fall […]

3-month eviction ban extension and their fantasy world

2nd June 2020

When the 3-month eviction ban was introduced, it was mentioned that it might be extended if deemed necessary. Predictably, now that the 3-month period is coming to an end, we hear a cacophony of voices – from Shelter, Generation Rent, the Citizens Advice Bureau, the London Renters Union and the Chartered Institute of Housing – […]

Buying house with loft conversion – 2 or 3 bed?

2nd June 2020

Hi Everyone, I am going to buy a house in Manchester. I made an offer which is already accepted and now I have passed the details to the conveyancer for the searches etc etc. I have not made any payment yet for anything. Now I have just found this house was advertised as three bedrooms […]

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New Electrical Safety standards guide for 1st July

2nd June 2020

The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 require that landlords have property electrics checked at least every 5 years by a properly qualified person. The electrics must meet standards and landlords must give their tenants proof of this. These guides on the regulations are for landlords, tenants in the Private […]

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Universal Credit tenants – This is why you can’t get a house any more

2nd June 2020

Universal credit UC Landlords and UC tenants, this is one reason why Landlords are refusing you. The DWP has been found guilty of wrong-doings 2 years ago, apologise to me, say they won’t do it again, yet just this month they are doing EXACTLY the same thing.  We can solve the homeless. It’s easy. Work […]

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Updated COVID-19 Government guidance for landlords and tenants

1st June 2020

This guidance has now been updated as of 1st June and provides advice to landlords and tenants on the provisions in the Coronavirus Act 2020, and further advice for landlords, tenants and local authorities more broadly about their rights and responsibilities during the COVID-19 outbreak. Click Here to download the full guides 1.1 As a […]

Update to status of court actions pre-lockdown?

1st June 2020

I realise there was a three months ban on applications for evictions from 23rd March…but what is the current status of S21/S8 claims made BEFORE this date? I has the first hearing of both a S21 & S8 claim on 20th March, and directions issued after stated as that we were now in official lockdown, […]

How should we conduct shared property viewings?

1st June 2020

We have a four bed student property, let individually. In our local authority an HMO is classified as five or more. One student is holding over through the summer and into the next academic year. The others have left, but were planning to go at the end of term anyway. The question now is, what […]