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Freehold title splitting with Unilateral Notice from JV partner?

28th November 2017

Can anyone please help with problem regarding title splitting. I own a freehold property which is an HMO and a decent size plot of land to the rear. At my request, the lender released the land to the rear from the mortgage security so the land to the rear is technically unencumbered and the mortgage […]

Tax implication on selling part of garden?

28th November 2017

I have one house where I’ve lived for 3 years and 5 months, I am about to move out and let it out. This house has a large garden and has access to main road, I would like to obtain an outline planning permission for this part of garden and then selling the plot off […]

Eviction and return of deposit from inherited tenancy?

28th November 2017

I have the bailiffs booked for a legal eviction at one of my properties on Thursday 30th Nov. I purchased the property in April 17 with the tenant in situ, so I inherited the original tenancy agreement which had gone periodic by then. Their original deposit was transferred into my name. A long story short, […]

M&S Food for Shelter

27th November 2017

Along with 12 other charities our reader Luke would like to point out that Marks and Spencers supports the anti-landlord charity Shelter. “I’ve just popped out of my office to grab a sandwich from M&S and it would appear that a number of their products (in the sandwich section, at least) are having 5% of […]

Rental payments could be added to credit scores

27th November 2017

The Creditworthiness Assessment Bill has had its second reading in the House of Lords with a general debate on all aspects of the Bill on the 24th November. The Bill is now scheduled to go to Committee stage with a line by line examination, but the date for this stage has not yet been confirmed. […]

Freehold flat bridge construction?

27th November 2017

I am considering buying a freehold flat and would like some advice please. The flat is purpose built and is approx 7 years old. It is essentially a bridge construction adjoining a 2 story leasehold building one side and a freehold house the other. It is constructed at first floor height and has no property […]

Taking over management from agent closed 3 months into contract?

27th November 2017

I have been very unfortunate to have trusted an agency to manage my property who has shut down 3 months into a 6-month management contract. I have a tenant in situ at my property and they are keen to stay long term. I now need to take over and manage this property myself. I know […]

Form N325 and joint tenants?

27th November 2017

I have obtained an order for possession under an accelerated possession order for 29th November. The tenancy is a joint and several tenancy and one tenant has moved out (the couple have split up). The resident tenant is seeking to be housed by the Council so is holding on until eviction date as per normal […]

Exception to the s24 Tenant Tax loophole?

27th November 2017

I have just been looking at the wording of the s24 legislation (Tenant Tax) and I noticed that one of the sub-sections state: (4)An amount borrowed for purposes of a property business is not a dwelling-related loan so far as the amount is referable (on a just and reasonable apportionment) to so much of the […]

My Next Vote Goes To The Libertarian Party

24th November 2017

When I emmigrated to Malta I said I would never vote for a UK political party ever again, even though I am still entitled to do so. Well I have changed my mind, and if you watch this video you might understand why. My attention was drawn to this YouTube video this evening by Dr […]

The RLA Campaigns Team is pleased to report the Government listened to us on UC

24th November 2017

In a letter to its members the RLA said: “The RLA Campaigns Team is pleased to report that the Government has listened to us on Universal Credit – with Work and Pensions Secretary David Gauke today confirming tenants who currently have housing benefit paid directly to their landlord, can continue this arrangement under Universal Credit. […]

No opportunity with the Budget?

24th November 2017

Where property people often go wrong is they focus on the strategy first: R2R, deal packaging, SA, HMO, lease options etc. Too often I hear people say “I’m going to focus on serviced accommodation” or “Rent 2 Rent” I recently presented why you should focus on the market 1st! What’s going on in your market? […]

3% Stamp Duty surcharge changes missed in the Budget

24th November 2017

International law firm Mishcon de Reya published a summary of budget changes to the 3% surcharge on Stamp Duty that were missed out in Philip Hammond’s budget address to Parliament. With immediate effect the Finance Bill 2017 to 18 will legislate to improve how the 3% SDLT surcharge for additional residential properties works by giving relief […]

Removing Registry restriction from liquidated company

24th November 2017

I am in the process of selling my house and our solicitor has advised that there is a restriction on the property from the original builder Bellway homes, however they cannot help because they lost interest in the house when they sold it in 1991 after completing the build of the development. We are now […]

Can I stop an Airbnb guest entering the property?

23rd November 2017

I’m yet another landlord to discover one of their single let tenants is Airbnb-ing their flat. I actually found out from the tenant himself when I requested access for a fire inspection and he responded that he was no longer there and had moved city and was now airbnb-ing the flat to cover the rent. […]

Housing Benefit Claim declined for sister tenant?

23rd November 2017

Bit of a complicated one this. My sister relocated to Edinburgh after her marriage broke down and has been renting a flat from myself via the letting agent I have used for years. As a single parent with a young child of school age her only income is whatever her partner decides to give her […]

Deceased father, bankruptcy and land charges from 30 years ago! HELP!

23rd November 2017

My father (who died 20 years ago) owned a piece of land in Kent. There are 10 separate charges / creditor’s notices on the land dating from 1975 to 1987 related to bankruptcy. My mother applied to the Land Registry for an official copy of the Creditors Notice and Bankruptcy Inhibition for the charges, however […]

Buying an HMO that is unlicensed and converting to single use?

23rd November 2017

My husband and I are in the early stages of buying a property which currently has 8 tenants. It’s a Victorian house with a small basement, 4 let rooms in the first floor, 4 let rooms on second floor and a separate but unoccupied flat on top floor. We intend to give notice to all […]

Purpose Built Student Accommodation update for Manchester and Salford

23rd November 2017

As safe as the housing market may be, few can deny that the student housing markets in Manchester and Salford are starkly different to how they were five years ago. Whilst many commentators seem to think that the only decision-making students are capable of are choosing between two types of cheap beer, the reality is […]

Mark Alexander slams Letting Agents Today article as “absolute tosh”

23rd November 2017

Mark Alexander, founder of Property118, has reported that Letting Agent Today is scaremongering and the figures are “absolute tosh” in their article ‘Hidden tax hike in Budget small print will hit buy to let sector‘. They wrongly conflate the figures in the BBC’s Simon Jack article ‘Budget targets buy-to-let – again‘ which are also incorrect, […]

Landlord Action response to Budget Universal Credit changes

23rd November 2017

The Government appears to have bowed to the volume of criticism leveled at its flagship Universal Credit scheme and a realisation there is a range of fundamental issues which need to be urgently addressed. Mounting evidence pointed to the fact significant hardship was being experienced by claimants due to, amongst other things, having to wait […]