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400k cash to invest but how?

21st December 2017

Hello Property 118 Investors. I have a fortuitous conundrum that I was hoping to get your experienced opinions on. I’ve come into some money, 400 grand to be exact and ready to invest it into property. I’m 37, with a good income, no debts and lots of initiative / get up and go. I’ve purchased […]

Five Warnings for 2018 – #3 Banning Orders

21st December 2017

A short series from landlord & tenant lawyer Tessa Shepperson on things you need to watch out for. Banning Orders were set out in the Housing and Planning Act 2016, but could not come into force until the relevant secondary legislation had been drafted. However, this has now been done and banning orders, and the […]

Management Company won’t allow Periodic Tenancies?

21st December 2017

I am the Leaseholder of a flat in a large, city-centre block – popular with mature students and young, single, professionals. The management company are trying to force me to issue new AST’s every 6 months – presumably to bolster the fees they then charge. The lease requires me:- 31.1 not to … part possession […]

Landlord’s furniture in unfurnished letting?

20th December 2017

I’ve been renting an unfurnished flat from through a lettings agent for over three months now. Our term is twelve months. From the day we moved in there has been allot of furniture inside the flat belonging to the landlord. And from day one we have constantly rang up the lettings agency requesting for it […]

Budget changes to Universal Credit

20th December 2017

It was announced in the Chancellor of Exchequer autumn budget that there would be some changes to the Welfare Reform. Universal Credit replaces legacy payments with a single monthly payment – merging six benefits into one, although, Universal Credit is being introduced gradually. As Universal Credit is being rolled out DWP state that they are […]

Five Warnings for 2018 – #2 The GDPR

20th December 2017

A short series from landlord & tenant lawyer Tessa Shepperson on things you need to watch out for. GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation and is a new set of considerably more onerous data protection laws which are coming into force on 25 May 2018. Why the GDPR applies to YOU Now you may […]

Energy efficiency cost cap consultation on landlords and NLA response

20th December 2017

The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (DBEIS) has launched a new consultation to consider removing the ‘no cost to landlords’ criteria for improving the energy efficiency of rental property to the minimum E rating. At the moment improvements are not compulsory where cost neutral green funding is unavailable, however the DBEIS are considering […]

DWP Christmas payments, Jobcentre Opening Times and Freephone numbers change

19th December 2017

General information about DWP Christmas payments, Jobcentre Opening Times and Freephone numbers change. Opening hours Details of when DWP will be open and closed during the Christmas and New Year period: DWP offices (see chart below) Date Arrangement Monday 18 to Friday 22 December All of our offices will be open as normal Saturday 23 […]

Five Warnings for 2018 – #1 The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards

19th December 2017

A short series from landlord & tenant lawyer Tessa Shepperson on things you need to watch out for. 1 – Do you rent out property on an assured shorthold tenancy? If you rent out property it will almost certainly be an AST.  Even you think it is a license it may not be. 2  – […]

Peterborough increases licence fee from £50 to £600!

19th December 2017

Peterborough Council have scrapped their discount scheme for landlords belonging to the National Landlords Association (NLA) or the Residential Landlords Association (RLA). The scheme previously charged members of both associations £50 for a 5 year licence to rent property in the borough. Now all landlords regardless of membership will have to pay £600 per property […]

Section24 impact on 2016-17 payments on account?

19th December 2017

With the Self Assessment tax deadline for 2016-17 looming, I would like to know, as a portfolio landlord subject to making payments on account, whether the S24 switch from taxing turnover as opposed to profits could restrict my personal allowance entitlement already based on the income (turnover) declared on my 2016-17 tax return? I have […]

SDLT and Tenancy in common purchases

18th December 2017

I am looking to buy a property with my partner. He is a first time buyer however, I already own a flat that I’m currently living in. I’m not planning to sell my property as I want to rent it out once I move out. I am aware that new purchase will be subject to […]

Can you get a mortgage on property with low energy efficiency?

18th December 2017

There are some elderly flats which I have seen for sale. They have an energy efficiency of only F and they are Grade 2 listed. From April it will be unlawful to rent them out in their current condition and energy efficiency rating. What is the mortgage markets point of view and criteria currently for […]

I am new to student letting?

18th December 2017

I own and rent several properties around Coventry and London and was thinking about starting to rent to students to increase occupancy and reduce taxes. Now, I don’t have any prior experience with renting to students myself, so would like to hear from any members here who have experience in this field as I’ve heard […]

Universal Credit and private landlords

15th December 2017

The introduction of Universal Credit has been a hot topic for the various landlord forums over the past few months. Universal Credit is replacing the myriad of benefits currently available and replacing it with one single all-encompassing payment. This Universal Credit payment will incorporate the current system of payment of various benefits including Housing Benefit, […]

Penalised by IF for renting?

15th December 2017

We rented our property to tenants when moving overseas six years ago and have never missed a payment. Intelligent Finance, our mortgage provider, charged an extra 1% on our mortgage as a risk premium under the terms of our mortgage. As a percentage of the overall margin IF charge as their mortgage rate this ‘risk […]

Annual Notice of Subletting Fee £90+VAT without any communication?

15th December 2017

I just received my service charge demand/invoice, where there is “Annual Notice of Subletting Fee” of £90+VAT, without any communication or my request. The management company does know that I’m letting out the flat, which is fair enough. But: 1. Are they legally allowed to add such fee to service charge invoice without communicating or […]

Applying for possession order and leave to transfer up at the same time

15th December 2017

A landlord can concurrently apply for a possession order and leave to transfer up to the High Court for enforcement. This can and should be done if you feel your property is at risk from tenants who may wish to destroy or damage your property as there can be a long wait for a County […]

New team of council detectives to crack down on unlawful Airbnb nightly letting

14th December 2017

Westminster Council in London is looking to crack down on property owners unlawfully letting their homes on a nightly basis using platforms such as Airbnb for more than 90 days per year. Airbnb lettings in Westminster have more than doubled in the last two years to over 3,600 and rising with nearly 1,500 of these […]

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

Unanimous MPC vote to keep Bank rate at 0.5%

14th December 2017

The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) today unanimously voted to keep the Bank of England Base Rate at 0.50% and maintain the current levels of Quantitative easing. Good news at least for borrowers. With inflation now at 3.1% it remains to be seen how long it will take for the fall in the Sterling exchange rate […]