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CGT payment changed to 30 days this new tax year

10th April 2020

Property owners selling are reminded from 6 April 2020, if a UK resident sells a residential property in this country they will now only have 30 days to tell HMRC and pay any money owed. It means for some it can be done without having to register for Self Assessment. There are also changes for […]

NPN adapting and going online

10th April 2020

With lockdown in its third week, and the likelihood that it is being extended further we are going to have to adapt. A new world will emerge from this crisis, but are we all ready for it? I’ve recently recorded (it’s being edited) a YouTube video on “getting back to business – in the new […]

Free short term let accommodation for London’s NHS workers

9th April 2020

The UK Short Term Accommodation Association (STAA) is promoting a scheme to offer free accommodation to London’s NHS key workers. Together with a number of partners who usually operate in the short term let market, the scheme, called ‘NHS Homes’, will provide free accommodation and additional services to NHS staff to enable them to stay […]

Coronavirus help with credit cards, loans and overdrafts – FCA

9th April 2020

Following a short consultation the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will be going ahead with the proposals, which will give lenders the flexibility under to provide temporary financial relief to those facing payment difficulties during the coronavirus pandemic. The measures include firms being expected to: – Offer a temporary payment freeze on loans and credit cards […]

Lettings agents and COVID-19: How to survive the crisis Webinar

9th April 2020

Paul Shamplina Founder of Landlord Action, Brand Ambassador For Hamilton Fraser and Star of Channel 5’s ‘ Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords’, will provide practical guidance to help your lettings business survive the coronavirus crisis. Paul will be joined by Mike Morgan from HF Assist, and together they’ll provide pragmatic ways to help you through this […]

RICS calls for Stamp Duty holiday and it’s not a “Whim”

9th April 2020

As agents close their doors due to the lockdown, the spread of the virus across the UK has led to a near standstill of the housing market. The March 2020 RICS UK Residential Market Survey results highlight that despite the first few months of the year showing a marked pick-up in market activity, this month […]

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Time to take advantage of record low Interest Rates and remortgage

9th April 2020

During the last few weeks there has been a rush of borrowers taking advantage of all-time low residential interest rates. Due to the impact of Covid-19, the Bank of England has taken the unprecedented step of making two cuts to the base rate in quick succession. First there was an initial emergency cut to 0.25% […]

Treasury and Bank of England announce extension to Ways and Means ‘Overdraft’

9th April 2020

HM Treasury and the Bank of England have agreed to extend temporarily the use of the government’s long-established Ways and Means (W&M) facility. The W&M facility functions as the government’s overdraft account with the Bank of England, i.e. the facility which enables sterling cash advances from the Bank to the government. The previous high for […]

Too early to assess long-term impact of lockdown on UK housing market

8th April 2020

The latest Halifax House Price index figures for quarter ending March will not yet reflect the affects the lockdown has had on the housing market. It was reported that house prices in March were 3.0% higher than in the same month a year earlier, but on a monthly basis, house prices were flat at 0.0%. […]

Most affordable rental areas for self-isolation

8th April 2020

Ome, has investigated the most affordable locations across the UK with the lowest population to maximise the chances of successful self-isolation. Ome looked at the estimated population of every area of the UK coupled with its size to find the number of people populating each square kilometre. Using these figures, they then explored the areas […]

New model AST for longer fixed terms – MHCLG

8th April 2020

The Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government have released a new model tenancy agreement and guidance specifically to be used for longer term tenancies of 2 or more years. Although this does not take into account that most lenders criteria will only allow a 6 or 12 month tenancy maximum, it is however, only […]

Can nursing home fees be offset against rental income?

8th April 2020

I have just been speaking to a friend of mine who’s Mother in Law has been in a nursing home for 6 months. The fees are £950 a week. Her property has been rented out and the family make up the shortfall. The (Spanish) tenants are returning home so there will be no income plus […]

Property educators accreditation scheme code of practice public consultation

8th April 2020

The Property Educators Accreditation Scheme (PEAS) Code of Practice is now open to public consultation. The three main objectives of PEAS are as follows: – To help credible property investment educators differentiate themselves from less credible operators. – To create greater transparency in the property investment education sector. – To create greater protection for consumers […]

Development funds stuck in queue – Is CBILS funding available?

8th April 2020

I am in the midst of a development of a pair of semi-detached houses in South London. I am more-than half-way though the build. Labour and materials continue to find their way to site, so, the show continues. My builder and his contractors seem happy to be working. They appear to be following the social-distancing […]

Stay safe and stay fit – Mind, Muscles and Money

7th April 2020

Keep your mind and body fit. We’re all very conscious of that, and so many of us now go out of our way to include a (socially distancing) walk, run, bike ride, even yoga and a daily dose of Joe Wicks PE too. Excellent, and so we should keep fit. However, we should also keep […]

Coronavirus – Government intervention for Landlords and Tenants

7th April 2020

I have written a detailed article on the Governments intervention for Landlords and Tenants and provided  links to various references and articles including the recent discussion. Click here Most landlords will know by now that the government has suspended all current possession claims in the legal system (thought to be around 20,000) and imposed a […]

Covid-19 and Everything landlords need to know

6th April 2020

Hamilton Fraser and their brand ambassador Paul Shamplina have wrapped up everything landlords and agents need to know about Coronavirus in one post for your reference. Click Here to view the full page. In these uncertain times the best way you can protect yourself and your tenants is to make sure that you have as […]

Webinars for letting property during these strange times

6th April 2020

In this strange new world we are living in during the coronavirus lockdown, new rules apply – some of which affect rented property.  What now are landlords rights and obligations? The biggest blow to many landlords is the fact that they are unable to evict bad tenants.  Sometimes even where tenants would like to move […]

Call for 80% rental income guarantee for small landlords!

6th April 2020

Please support small landlords by signing this petition Click Here. Like and share on your social media to make a difference. Private sector landlords play a vital role in the UK property sector which is generating over £50bn in rental payments contributing billions to UK treasury in income taxes. “Rental income is subject to income […]

Mandatory sprinkler systems and wayfinding signage in all new blocks over 11m

6th April 2020

Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick MP has announced steps to further reform the building safety system with the biggest changes in a generation to ensure residents are safe in their homes. New measures announced include mandatory sprinkler systems and consistent wayfinding signage in all new high-rise blocks of flats over 11 metres tall. The government’s construction […]

MHCLG guidance – Assured tenancy forms

6th April 2020

The government have updated and given guidance on the latest forms for landlords and/or tenants to propose action relating to tenancy agreements. Click here There are a number of matters on which landlords or tenants must follow certain rules laid down in the regulations. In some cases it may be necessary for them to complete […]