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Average house price down again in July

8th August 2019

The Latest statistics from the Halifax House Price index shows  on a monthly basis, house prices fell by 0.2% to an average of £236,120. However, in the latest quarter (May to July) house prices were 0.4% higher than in the preceding three months (February to April) and house prices in the three months to July […]

Falling supply seems likely to squeeze rents higher – RICS

8th August 2019

As the new Government seems to be concentrating on increasing home ownership, falling supply in the lettings market seems likely to squeeze rents higher. As the headline tenant demand indicator (quarterly seasonally adjusted data) picked-up to post the strongest reading since the closing stages of 2016, landlord instructions fell once again, extending a run of […]

Tips to parents to help their children buy their first home

7th August 2019

It has never been more challenging for first-time buyers to get on to the property ladder with increasing numbers of young people turning to the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’. Parents fund around 25% of mortgage transactions each year. According to The Money Charity, parents provided their children with a staggering £5.7bn in 2018. First-time buyers […]

Lifetime fixed buy-to-let mortgages where max LTV increases the older you are

7th August 2019

Yes, you read that right. It is now possible to obtain BTL mortgages with an indefinite term and an interest rate that will never change, EVER! Even if you’re 90 years old you can qualify for these buy-to-let mortgages with virtually no underwriting at all, and it will not need to be repaid until you […]

Nothing ventured, nothing gained

6th August 2019

If you’re new to the concept of property investment, or just want to ‘top-up’ your property portfolio, then our latest investment opportunity may just be what you’re looking for.  With prices starting from only £77,000, why not take a look. 1-bed apartments from only £77,000. PIP is delighted to offer investors the chance to invest […]

Transferring Rosinca mortgages from joint names?

6th August 2019

My spouse and I own a number of BTL properties in joint names which were mortgaged with Mortgage Express. These mortgages have since been sold to Topaz/Rosinca. We have heard so many horror stories about MX and as a result we have been paranoid and squeaky clean, never any arrears and just quietly getting on […]

Diplomatic/embassy rental?

6th August 2019

Hi everyone,  I have a Prospective rental to a diplomatic East African embassy. Of course the rental is income good, but I am not 100% sure, because of their diplomatic status. If anything goes wrong what legal rights do I have if any? For example if there is a coupe and the government topples etc […]

BMS increase exposure limits to 5 properties

6th August 2019

As of the 12th August BM Solutions will finally be increasing the maximum number of Buy to Let mortgages with Lloyds Banking Group from 3 to 5. Along with this change in criteria for the maximum number of properties BMS is also increasing the maximum value of Buy to Let mortgages with Lloyds Banking Group […]

Hidden How to Rent update – “MHCLG, do not do this again”

6th August 2019

Lawyer Giles Peaker, in an article for Nearly Legal, ‘How to rent guides – sneak updates‘ uncovered that the official How to Rent guide has recently been updated twice since the 31st of May without reference to the date of the most recent changes. Giles said: “This really should not happen. While the changes are […]

Right to Rent Guide updated under RLA pressure

6th August 2019

Under campaign pressure from the RLA, protesting that inadequate government guidance on Right to Rent checks could leave landlords exposed to prosecution, the Home office have now released an update on the official guide. The risk to landlords has arisen since 20th May this year when nationals of Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South […]

The Queen didn’t mention my Card

6th August 2019

I did meet the Queen about four months ago, but she did not mention my Card. I guess I will have to wait until my hundredth birthday! Whilst I appreciate it was meant as a joke it does raise a most important point. Where are all the elderly people going to live? We have an […]

If Students don’t provide proof I’ll have to pay Council Tax?

6th August 2019

I’ve just received a Reminder Notice from Newcastle City Council for the Council Tax (CT) on my student HMO. This is despite me completing the online change of tenancy notice over two months ago. I called the Council and the gentleman I spoke to (after 32 minutes on hold) was very polite, saying that they […]

Shelter’s call for Boris to follow through on Section 21 ban

5th August 2019

Polly Neate, Chief Executive of Shelter, has sent an open letter to PM Boris Johnson calling for him to follow through with the Section 21 ban announced by Theresa May and “make these plans a reality by seeing through the crucial legislation a Conservative government has already committed to.” Polly also directly attacked an individual […]

Q2 transactions and SDLT income down on last year

5th August 2019

LCP has analysed HMRC’s Residential Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) statistics, just released for Q2 2019. For completeness, the analysis adds back transactions and receipts from the Welsh Revenue Authority (as Wales has been omitted from the HMRC SDLT report since Q2 2018). It also takes into account First Time Buyers’ Relief introduced in November 2017. Tax receipts for Q2 2019 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland fell […]

Acquired Non-Responsive HMO tenant?

5th August 2019

I have recently completed on an eight bedroom HMO, where all tenants work at the local Hospital, and the house has been very well managed and kept to a high standard of cleanliness and management by the existing manager (whom we have kept). One of the eight tenants had never been a problem until one […]

Another TV Programme!

5th August 2019

Well I am making another programme this week! All those folk who are getting upset should be aware that the real problem is that there is simply not enough homes in the South East for everyone who needs a home to have one. Until such times as HM Government builds a further 4 million homes […]

Can Lifetime BTL Mortgages be used to accelerate our plans?

3rd August 2019

Since reading two recent articles about Lifetime BTL Mortgages my head has been spinning with ideas, my conclusions from which I would like to sanity check with this superb online community. As background; my wife and I are in our mid 70’s. We have a modest portfolio of Buy-to-Let properties worth circa £2 million and […]

Should I sell or take a Lifetime BTL mortgage ?

2nd August 2019

I am a 65 year old single female, no children and my only incomes are state pension, carers allowance and rental income from my former home in London. The property is worth around £1.3 million and rents for £3,000 a month. I now live with my Mother in the North East as her long term […]

To HMO or not to HMO?

2nd August 2019

Hello, I’m investigating potentially renting my property out and would appreciate advice as to whether the following plans for the occupants would be considered to be classified as an HMO. I thinking of allowing one of my family members to stay in the property for free and then they are sharing the rest of the […]

Section 21 is going, but let’s have a say on how it goes

1st August 2019

Firstly, let me repeat the words I said to Richard Bilton in a TV interview I did with Panorama at my office two summers ago (an interview which lasted just seventeen seconds): “There is no such thing as NO-FAULT Eviction under Section 21”. There is always a reason why a landlord wants possession.  According to […]

Are you a compliant landlord?

1st August 2019

Many landlords contact Caridon Landlord Solutions to see whether they are following the correct procedures when entering into a letting agreement with a tenant, this has increased ten-fold following a raft of changes introduced by the government such as The Deregulation Act, How to Rent, Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018, Universal Credit, the […]