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I hadn’t noticed the missing rent at the time?

1st March 2018

I have recently filled out my tax return, and in checking over my accounts, found that one tenant missed one payment. It was a flat share and the other rents for the other rooms had come in. I hadn’t noticed the missing rent at the time. This tenant has now left. I have an email […]

DWP Complaints

1st March 2018

The following post is based on an article first published on Bill Irvine’s website. He covers a topic close to the heart of all landlords involved with benefit dependent tenants. The message he promotes is something I can relate to as I’m dealing with landlords every day of the week faced with similar rental loss. […]

Supply of London rental properties at critical point

1st March 2018

The number of properties available to rent in London stood at 46% below the national average in January, ARLA Propertymark reveals. As landlords are increasingly priced out of the capital, tenants are finding themselves up against stiff competition for rental properties. In January, letting agents in London were typically managing 99 properties, compared to a […]

Mandatory HMO licensing to be extended

1st March 2018

Subject to approval by Parliament more properties will fall under Mandatory HMO licensing by this October. Currently Mandatory HMO licensing cover the standard definition of 3 story, 5 occupants in 2 or more families. Now the regulations will also cover purpose built flats where there are up to 2 flats in the block. Click Here […]

Scottish rent costs rocket amid the very idea of Rent Controls

1st March 2018

44% of Scottish tenants saw their rent costs rise in January, a considerable contrast to the national average of 19%, ARLA Propertymark reveals. The findings come following the introduction of the new Private Rented (Tenancies) (Scotland) Act on 1st December 2017, highlighting a market reaction to indefinite tenancies and the potential for rent controls. David […]

Hidden tax on landlords or agent attempt to pass on costs?

1st March 2018

Due to the Anti Money Laundering regulations of 2017 changes, when the regulator changed from OFT to HMRC, we are legally obliged to carry out an AML check on all our landlords to ensure everyone is compliant with the law. During the next few weeks we are going having to undertake the checks on all […]

Why is it so hard to find a reliable Plumber?

1st March 2018

We bought a house as an investment rental property in January 2016. A new boiler had been fitted in December 2015 so we were fairly confident that we would not be incurring expense on the boiler for a few years. We had used an agent for various activities on the marketing and letting process and […]

Welsh Housing Condition Survey 2017-18

1st March 2018

If anyone is interested is seeing some pointless, mind-numbing questions ( and have insomnia ) take a look at the below.  –  my response email to them is ; – ” What a pointless and complex mind-numbing set of questions, What are you trying to achieve, – certainly not engagement with a significant number of […]

Virgin Money “expect to enter the specialist BTL portfolio landlord market”

28th February 2018

Boosting confidence in the industry Virgin Money is to enter portfolio Buy to Let mortgage market this year. Virgin Money announced: “Overall, we achieved a market share of gross lending of 3.3% despite lowering volumes towards the end of the year to manage margins and protect returns in an increasingly competitive market. “Further progress in […]

What is the ‘remaining term’ of a periodic tenancy?

27th February 2018

I wish to remove some of my properties from Haart Lettings in Fleet due to several reasons. These include be over-charged by tradesmen they have employed, lack of property management and generally very poor value for money. When raising the question of how much notice was required to take back management myself, I was told […]

When do you pay CGT versus profit from a flip?

27th February 2018

If I buy a property, do it up, and sell it on, I think I have to pay income tax  on the profit. If I buy a property, do it up, put in a tenant, then sell it down the line, I have to pay CGT. My question is: What is the cross over point […]

Equality laws could affect “no benefit tenants” policies

26th February 2018

Lettings agent Nicholas George recently admitted indirect discrimination on the grounds of sex, settling out of court with single mother Rosie Keogh. She was paid £2,000 compensation, because her application was refused on the grounds of being in receipt of benefits. The action was reported today on the BBC news website (Click here to read […]

The Licensing of HMOs (Prescribed Description) (England) Order 2018

26th February 2018

Hi All, Just had this piece of new legislation pointed out to me by a client. Although I heard Sajid Javid’s sabre rattling around Christmas, I hadn’t heard much more on it since. The new piece of legislation, made 20/02/2018 and laid before parliament 23/02/2018 appears to be coming in to force 01/10/2018 and would […]

Rental income and stamp duty or limited company

26th February 2018

I have one property rented out since I down graded to a small flat in August 2016 only. I am thinking of opening limited company as people say that is more tax sufficient, and asset is owned by the company rather than myself which can paid for my care in old age. Can anyone guide […]

Mick Roberts on BBC Radio Nottingham

23rd February 2018

Our Own Property118 member Mick Roberts appears on BBC Radio Nottingham’s Mark Dennison Show. Mick tells it how it is in his own inimitable style and how Selective Licensing is going to directly affect his Benefits Tenants. Click Here for BBC Iplayer Mark Dennison starts talking about Licensing @ 1hr 12min and 30 seconds. He […]

Central Liverpool Student Property Investment – Boutique Grade II Listed Building

23rd February 2018

Granite House is a Grade II listed building on Stanley Street in central Liverpool. Built in the traditional construction style of the early 20th Century, it will be re-purposed to a boutique student accommodation development. Many of the buildings on Stanley Street are old warehouses (a nod to Liverpool’s industrial past) that have been converted […]

Universal Credit deficit on rent?

23rd February 2018

I have had a tenant move out of a property recently and because it was 2 weeks into the month I was told that I would not get the rental payment. The Universal Credit team told me that if it had been 3.5 weeks into to the month I probably would of got the rent. […]

Business Lawyers Norwich

Superstrike still with us?

23rd February 2018

I would really appreciate an opinion on this from those who might have been sued for more than three times deposit and any legal experts who post on here. I am concerned about the many “ambulance chasing” legal firms around who are promising to get tenants awards of up to nine times deposit. While some […]

Property Purchase Problem?

23rd February 2018

I have a pressing problem with the planned purchase of a BTL. I wonder if you could help? In summary, I’m looking to buy a house through my BTL Ltd Company (set up following section 24.). The house is a good investment as it is split into 5 self-contained flats and in a row of […]

Selective Licensing Scheme ‘Additional Powers’ Ruled Illegal By Court of Appeal

22nd February 2018

24Housing has reported that the Court of Appeal has ruled that councils cannot use selective licensing conditions to impose new standards on private rented homes. Paul Brown, a landlord in Accrington, is challenging Hyndburn Council which sought to use its selective licensing scheme in certain areas of the borough to force the installation of carbon monoxide […]