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UK regeneration hotspots

16th December 2019

New research has revealed Birmingham as the Council area with the most opportunities for regeneration for investment in empty residential and commercial properties. UK fibre broadband specialist Glide made a series of FOI requests to local Councils in order to find the number of empty dwellings and commercial properties across the UK. Collectively, across both […]

Block of flats next door causing flooding and subsidence?

16th December 2019

We have owned this particular 4 bedroom Buy to Let property for 30 years. Next to our property is a block of flats which is on a higher ground and then there is a wall between the flats and our property. The property suffers from historical subsidence. Tenants have complained of flooding previously (going back […]

Tory Landslide – Landlord Reactions

13th December 2019

The Conservative Party have now won a majority in Westminster with over 364 seats and counting ensuring, barring disaster, a Tory government for the next 5 years. The country appears to have voted in line with the vast majority of landlord sentiment favouring the conservatives and rejecting the far left socialism of Jeremy Corbyn and […]

BBC’s Panorama Investigates Universal Credit

12th December 2019

65% of councils have to invest more money to tackle rent arrears For generations governments have sought to simplify the benefits system.  Universal Credit was the latest attempt, which was supposed to make life better for claimants, but the system has been heavily criticised for a catalogue of errors. Over the last year, BBC’s Panorama […]

DWP Xmas opening times

12th December 2019

Although this is more tenant specific it may be quite useful to share with landlords with tenants in difficulty. Please see below for the Christmas 2019 benefit payment arrangements, DWP office opening hours and phone line operating hours. Payment Arrangements As we did last year, to make sure customers’ payments are not delayed due to […]

2-3% rental inflation as new supply drops further

12th December 2019

New figures showing a sharp drop in supply over the last year are a warning of a crisis in the private rental market The latest Residential Market Survey by the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors for November shows a net balance of minus 29% of surveyors reporting a fall in landlord instructions which is twice […]

Housing and lettings market hold their breath

12th December 2019

The UK housing market is still on hold, pending election results, with the November 2019 RICS Residential Market Survey continuing to show a cautious approach from buyers and sellers. Demand from prospective buyers, new instructions to sell, and sales, all remain in negative territory, as the latest set of results indicates that persistent economic and […]

How much for the keys to No.10?

12th December 2019

Ahead of Thursday’s election Stone Real Estate have looked at the property cost of the Number 10 and where is home to the highest price paid for the number across England and Wales looking at current market data for the real No.10 Downing Street as well as the average sold price for homes with the […]

Selective licensing report Nottingham did not want you to see

11th December 2019

Below is a report from Nottingham Council they didn’t want you to see. The one several of us contributed to. They agreed to send it to us voluntarily, but they didn’t. They paid an external barrister to issue a report on homelessness and they didn’t expect it to be so widely linked to Selective Licensing. […]

Is it reasonable to ask for extra security on front door?

11th December 2019

Hello, I am a newbie to the forum and I have a question. A friend of mine has just viewed a ground floor flat yesterday which she really likes. Her only reservation is that she feels the front door is not secure enough. There is only one lock on the door and it is old […]

Ipsos MORI indicates 71% approval for Rent Controls

11th December 2019

Ipsos Mori have conducted a poll on public confidence in different parties’ housing policies and how likely they are to deliver. Click here When asking for public opinion on specific housing policies 71% said they would support introducing rent controls so rents cannot increase faster than inflation. Only 9% were opposed with the rest neutral […]

Yields – Long term let vs holiday let?

11th December 2019

I have inherited some money and am looking at advice about the best investment vehicle for it. I was initially interested in buying a place in North Wales / Anglesey (we live just over an hour from the area) with a view to renting it out as a holiday let with us having the option […]

How do I get away from my awful letting agents?

10th December 2019

I’ve been using a letting agent on a fully managed service for over 2 years now. They’ve never been great – considering the service is fully managed I end up doing an awful lot of stuff myself, having to remind them of certificate renewals, dealing with leaks, chasing them to do their inspections etc. Recently […]

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ICO demand – is it a scam?

10th December 2019

Our Ltd company has just received a demand from ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) claiming that we are not registered with them. That is true…. I have never heard of or from them before. They say our customers, clients and tenants expect us to take our data protection obligations seriously like the many real estate companies […]

Just a Criminal

10th December 2019

George Lindsay aged 55 from Erdington was successfully prosecuted by Birmingham city council and sentenced to pay a fine of £19,970 and only got away without jail time, because the guidelines did not permit the judge the option. Lindsay was found guilty of failing to obtain an HMO licence and 13 infringements of HMO regulations […]

Can ‘Major Works’ be used by freeholder to gain possession?

10th December 2019

The lease says I as a leaseholder am entitled to stay in my flat while major works are carried out. That the only way for the freeholder to buy you out is with a compulsory purchase order. Shelter says that major works cannot be used to gain vacant possession of the tenants flats so they […]

Landlords – no more excuses please

9th December 2019

As I write this blog, I’m on a train down to Devon to do a talk at the ARLA Propertymark Devon Regional Meeting. One of the many hats I wear in my role as Director / Brand Ambassador for Hamilton Fraser Group is overseeing ‘Education’.  For me, this has become one of the most important […]

The Tories’ silence

9th December 2019

Owners of small companies would pay more tax under Labour – up to 45% more – but the Tories haven’t mentioned this. Commenting on the Labour manifesto, John McDonnell said “In terms of income tax, the top 5% will pay a bit more, and actually not a great deal more. 95% of earners will not […]

Third of generation Z think landlords should change their light bulbs

9th December 2019

A study, conducted by broadband and utilities provider Glide, surveyed 1,000 tenants who are either currently renting a property, or have previously, to find out which issues they expect their landlords to be responsible for dealing with. And one in seven (14%) say they’d leave a dispute over how to split bills with flat mates […]

Is Robert Jenrick going soft on Rent Controls?

9th December 2019

Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Robert Jenrick, gave an interview to the I newspaper detailing conservative plans and policies to tackle the housing crisis. When questioned about the Tory commitment to end Section 21 eviction notices and what was the point if landlord could instead ‘constructively’ evict tenants by increasing rents […]