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Buying Freehold of shared garden

5th February 2020

Hi, we own the ground floor flat in a two flat Victorian house. We have a 900+ year lease. The upstairs flat is let out and the property freehold belongs to the landlord. We would like to buy the freehold of the garden or exclusive use by licence or contract if this possibility exists. I […]

Landlords contribute £3.61bn annually into local economies

5th February 2020

Aldermore’s new buy to let research2, surveying 1,000 UK-based landlords, highlights the important contribution landlords make to their local economy with eight in ten (81%) turning to a local tradesperson when their property requires work or renovation. Landlords spent on average £1,443 in the last 12 months on services such as plumbers, builders, letting agents […]

Pockets where rental yields have lifted post tenant fees ban

5th February 2020

The latest research by lettings management platform, Howsy, has looked at which pockets of the buy-to-let market have seen the biggest uplifts in rental yields since the tenant fee ban came into force as part of the Tenant Fees Act 2019 back in June of last year. Howsy looked at the average rental yield by […]

Newbie renting to Universal Credit claimants?

5th February 2020

I have been browsing this site and found it to be very useful with lots of handy information and a great bunch of valued members – so I decided to join as well! I am having a few issues (with the agent & tenant) and I would like to seek some opinions on the issues. […]

Giving personal guarantees for a limited company?

5th February 2020

After buying a number of properties in joint names, my wife and I formed a company in 2019 to continue to build our portfolio. Both mortgage companies that we have used have asked for us to sign personal guarantees and mandated that we receive independent legal advice before we sign the guarantee. I have been […]

Low LTV costs?

5th February 2020

I have two BTL interest only mortgage, which are coming to an end and I need to find another provider. Unfortunately, the LTV has changed considerably as the flats have reduced in value and in order to find another decent mortgage rate I will have to reduce the mortgage amount by £65000 from my savings […]

Right to Rent checks carried out by Agents

4th February 2020

The property agent did the Right to Rent checks on a tenant when they initially issued a 12-month tenancy contract to the tenant. The property is fully managed by the Agent. At this point the tenant’s visa did cover for full first 12-month tenancy contract. However, when property agent renewed the tenancy contract for another […]

Using a property investment LLP for school fees planning purposes

3rd February 2020

Our client was a higher rate tax-payer and also owned four properties in his own name with the benefit of mortgages. Accordingly, he was affected by the restrictions on finance cost relief. His wife is also a higher rate tax-payer, so there was no scope to save tax by forming a partnership and allocating profits […]

Failed EPC Due to assumed no insulation?

3rd February 2020

I am at a loss where to go to rectify my EPC rating. The engineer that came out to assess has rated my flat (converted Mill in 2007) a G3. He has given zero stars for Insulation walls & Ceiling. The stone walls are 2 foot thick which I believe are dry lined but my […]

Tax implications of remortgaged loan used for BTL purchase?

3rd February 2020

15 years ago, I purchased a BTL property for £300k and financed this with £130K re-mortgage against my home and a £170k BTL 20 year interest only mortgage, (my home mortgage is also an interest only). For the past 15 years I have been claiming tax relief on both mortgages, to offset my costs (subject […]

Building Beautiful

3rd February 2020

Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick, indicated well-designed, high quality homes and tree-lined streets should be the ‘norm – not the exception’, following the launch of the Building Better Building Beautiful Commission’s final report. Living with beauty – the first report of its kind led by the late Sir Roger Scruton and Nicolas Boys Smith – contains […]

Stamp duty when separating titles?

3rd February 2020

I have a separate flat in my house though under a single title owned by me. This has been rented. I want to separate the titles and sell the maisonette that has been my own home and move into the previously rented flat which will become my sole property. Stamp duty will be paid by […]

UC – Are you not being paid up to date when a tenant leaves?

3rd February 2020

Universal Credit Landlords – Are you not being paid up to date when a tenant leaves you? Apparently a lot of Landlords are coming across the below more often now and have been asking ‘How come I haven’t been paid for last house?’ As Universal Credit (UC) carries on spreading like some infectious disease, a […]

Does this investing model make sense?

2nd February 2020

I’ve seen people make millions investing in property, despite not earning that much in their regular jobs, or having much financial sophistication. As primarily a share investor, I was surprised that people could make money with these strategies. I have decided to document what they have done in a general sense, using 5 scenarios. The […]

ARLA predict 500,000 PRS homes could be lost to short-term lets

31st January 2020

Arla Propertymark have released a report on the impact of the growth in short-term lets such as Airbnb on supply in the Private Rented Sector. Arla predict that 500,000 homes could be lost to short-term lets, because of the increasing costs of anti-landlord regulation and taxation. The research was carried out in partnership with leading […]

Skewed policy favouring holiday homes

31st January 2020

Growth in the number of short-term lets across the country is a symptom of skewed policy that favours holiday homes over long-term properties to rent. A new report published today by ARLA Propertymark suggests that nearly half a million properties could be left unavailable for longer-term rent as more landlords exit the market in favour […]

Are rogue landlords sitting on £1.2 billion?

31st January 2020

Up to £1.2 billion in deposits could be unaccounted for! The latest research by Hamilton Fraser’s deposit replacement provider, Ome, has revealed the huge sums of tenant money that is estimated as being held by landlords and agents without protection via a deposit protection scheme. Ome’s sister company, mydeposits, manages 25% of the total deposit […]

Is my Guest House becoming an HMO?

30th January 2020

Last year I purchased a guest house 9 bedrooms.  I live in a separate accommodation within the building offering the usual cleaning and sheets continental breakfast etc..I was given the go ahead to continue as a B@B by the county borough council and we had a mix of guests at first. However, when we opened […]

Discretionary Housing payments – left high and dry by Dartford?

30th January 2020

I have just been left high and dry by Dartford Borough Council Housing department. In a nutshell I served a section 6a because a tenant was in two months rent arrears. I have done it before and the rent was paid no problem. This time I was given assurances that the case will be looked […]