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Financial pressure on landlords is harming the PRS not improving it!

25th June 2018

In a report published 25th June, property expert Kate Faulkner has claimed that while legislation has been introduced to improve the private rented sector (PRS), it is not being properly communicated to landlords, agents and tenants. Writing in her seventh report funded by the TDS Charitable Foundation, Kate highlights the ever-increasing financial and administrative pressures […]

16.9% gross yearly ROI predicted on this development in Leeds

22nd June 2018

On a purchase price of £100,245, a deposit of £25,061 is required based on a 75% mortgage.  This translates into a return of £353 per month after mortgage costs, which translates into a fabulous gross return on deposit monies of 16.9%. These stunning 2 bed apartments will be finished to a high specification and come complete with quality […]

Lenders and brokers ‘too quiet’ over PRA Buy to Let changes

22nd June 2018

Mortgage lenders and brokers have been too quiet over the Prudential Regulatory Authority’s (PRA) changes to buy to let lending, according to the National Landlords Association (NLA). The NLA says that despite the significant regulatory changes to lending criteria and the application process for portfolio landlords, introduced by the PRA over the last 18 months, […]

Buy to let – say nothing, do nothing, be nothing

22nd June 2018

For around 2 years I’ve plagued myself on and off with the idea of ‘taking the leap’ and investing in my first buy to let property. I’m a 27-year-old Engineer and true to form, I must research everything inside and out to understand the market before I can decide to get involved or even pass […]

More landlords exiting the market and tenancy lengths increasing

22nd June 2018

Belvoir’s Q1 rental index confirms more landlords exiting the market, with demand growing for larger family homes and tenancy lengths naturally increasing. Together with the results of a franchisee survey on tenant and landlord trends, revealed the highest percentage of landlords selling up for over a year, with tax changes, constant regulation and legislation changes […]

Erection agency report increased letting activity

22nd June 2018

National board erection specialists, Agency Express, are reporting a pick up in pace for the UK lettings market in May. Month on month figures in the Agency Express lettings report show an increase of new listing ‘to let’ of 3.6% and listing ‘let’ of 2% nationwide. However, over a rolling 3 month period ‘let’ board […]

What information is it reasonable for a freeholder to demand?

21st June 2018

For the first time ever (I have been renting out flats since 1984) I have a situation where a freeholder is choosing to enforce the clause in the lease which demands knowledge of the underletting. Whilst there is no doubt whatsoever that they have a legal (if not, in my opinion, an entirely moral) right […]

Bank of England emblem symbolising decision to hold the Base Rate at 5%

Bank of England vote only 6-3 keeping base rate at 0.5%

21st June 2018

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) at its monthly meeting voted by a majority of only 6-3 to maintain Bank Rate at 0.5%. The Hawks voting for an increase to 0.75% were Andy Haldane, Michael Saunders and the outgoing MPC member Ian McCafferty. Some market analyst are now anticipating a quarter percent rate […]

Training Tips for Accidental Landlords

21st June 2018

With the ever-growing number of laws governing the private rented sector, becoming a landlord for the first time can be somewhat daunting. Here are a few top tips to make sure you understand your legal obligations so you can be sure that you don’t fall foul of landlord legislation.  Landlord License First and foremost, you […]

ARLA – “Selective Licensing doesn’t and has never worked”

21st June 2018

ARLA Propertymark have clearly announced their verdict on Selective Licensing post the government’s launch of a review into its effectiveness. David Cox, Chief Executive of ARLA Propertymark, said: “Licensing doesn’t work, and it never has done. “The Government’s aims are laudable. We’re all striving for the same end goal of improving the private rental sector […]

Review of Selective Licensing announced

20th June 2018

In addition to releasing the guide “Houses in multiple occupation and residential property licensing reform: guidance for local housing authorities” the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government has today announced a review into selective licensing to find out how well it is working. The review and its finding will be released some time next […]

HMO licensing guidance for local authorities – and landlords

20th June 2018

The Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government has today issued the document “Houses in multiple occupation and residential property licensing reform: guidance for local housing authorities.” The guidance has been produced for local housing authorities, but is also intended to be of use for landlords. Click Here to read the full document. From 1 […]

Of course it appears cheaper!

20th June 2018

Santander Bank have issued a widely reported press release: “Owning a home is cheaper than renting in all areas of the UK” The Bullet points of their latest research below: Average first-time buyers could save over £2,250 a year once on the property ladder compared to renting Londoners could make the biggest saving, as the […]

Renting to families takes up the least time

20th June 2018

New findings reinforce the benefits of renting to families, by revealing that homes rented to them take up the least amount of property management time when compared to other types of tenants. The findings come from more than 1,000 responses to the latest quarterly landlord research panel from the National Landlords Association (NLA), which asked […]

70% of renters not planning to buy

19th June 2018

Research carried out by Direct Line for Business indicates that the UK may be heading towards a more ‘German’ style of property market with a greater percentage of homes being rented. From these research figures approximately 70% of the estimated 17 million people renting in the UK do not plan to purchase a property, with […]

Tribunal declines HMRC appeal on student property VAT

19th June 2018

There has been a win for companies building student accommodation, landlords and universities reducing VAT costs on student flats rented out during holidays. HMRC appealed against a ruling that student accommodation could be treated as ‘dwellings’ for VAT purposes. The tribunal turned down the argument by HMRC that a planning condition which restricted occupation to […]

New Holding and Tenancy deposit rules and data clarified

19th June 2018

The Government have written to a Conservative and Labour MP to clarify the rules and data regarding Holding deposits and Tenancy deposits post the Tenants Fees Bill. Junior Housing Minister, Rishi Sunak, has confirmed the new position on taking these deposits in an open letter following questions raised at the first session of the Public […]

Rents or equity?

19th June 2018

What is best for retirement income? Net rents or equity withdrawal by remortgaging? If drawing equity is the answer to what Loan to Value should I max out at? To put some meat on the bones – my wife and I are retired investors in our 70s, with a portfolio of 41 properties and living […]

Birmingham “Meet the Developer” Event and off plan exclusives

18th June 2018

Experience for yourself first-hand what Birmingham has to offer for the property investor by attending an exclusive ‘Meet the Developer’ event hosted by Property Investor Partnership on Saturday 7 July. This FREE TO ATTEND event will commence at 11am and will include a tour of Digbeth and the Jewellery Quarter, together with some of Birmingham’s […]

Norfolk eHomes reportedly not paying rents or protecting deposits

18th June 2018

The local Norfolk newspaper Eastern Daily Press (EDP) has reported on a story that landlords using the Swaffham letting agent eHomes have been left with rents unpaid to them and tenants’ deposits unprotected. The Property Ombudsman has already ordered eHomes to pay one landlord £10,000 including £6,600 in unpaid rent. eHomes only Director and shareholder, […]

ARLA welcomes their new presidential team

18th June 2018

ARLA Propertymark is delighted to welcome their new presidential team for the year ahead. Peter Savage succeeds Sally Lawson as President of ARLA Propertymark, with Phil Keddie now President Elect and Richard Selwyn becoming Vice President, as of 15th June 2018. With more than 30 years’ experience, Peter has worked across student lets, as well […]