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What is happening to Housing Law in Wales?

13th September 2017

This is the 14th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. If you are in Wales or own or manage a rented property in Wales you may have noticed from this update series that quite a few of the new regulations don’t apply to you and you may be wondering what is going on. What […]

£250 million Bitcoin Development!

12th September 2017

Two developers Douglas Barrowman and Baroness Michelle Mone OBE have started a £250 million development in Dubai of two luxury apartment towers and a shopping mall. The first 150 apartments can be purchased off plan from the developers using the cryptocurrency Bitcoin. Studio apartments can be purchased from 33 BTC, with additional interior design requests […]

10 Years on from the Credit Crunch

12th September 2017

We are now 10 years on from the Global Financial Crisis and in particular in the UK from that infamous news report by the BBC’s Robert Peston. Peston reported on BBC news he had heard that banks were no longer willing to lend to the Northern Rock bank and that unsecured savers need not panic […]

Form 17 to split income?

12th September 2017

I have two properties in my sole name and I am a 40% tax payer. However, my wife has no income at all. I am looking to enter her on the deed by transferring her 50% of the equity on these properties. She will be hit with a tax bill of £3750 on £125,000, but […]

Bank of Mum and Dad advice please

12th September 2017

We have a small portfolio of 10 flats and a house in Hertfordshire which we have managed for several years now. We also have a development company that builds/renovates property to sell. My daughter who works in London earning £45,000 a year is looking to buy a flat near where she works. A suitable flat […]

Houses in Multiple Occupation – a legal bombshell in the making

12th September 2017

This is the 13th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. It’s been my opinion for some time that HMOs are an enforcement bonanza waiting to happen. If I were head of a Local Authority Enforcement Team in any large city I would be rubbing my hands with glee. Bearing in mind the issues discussed […]

Bridging Rates at All Time Low

11th September 2017

The cost of bridging loans have been reducing over the last 5 years. Rates now start from 0.49% pm and therefore they are no longer seen as a lender of last resort. Also their use has changed from just the traditional chain breaking bridging loan. Bridging loans are mainly used to provide quick, short-term capital […]

Free Webinar on commercial property

11th September 2017

A CPD accredited briefing for property lawyers, commercial agents and local authorities on regaining possession of commercial property. Wednesday 27th September 12:30-1:30 The Sheriffs Office is a leader in the field of regaining possession of commercial property, including the removal of squatters and trespassers. We provide nationwide coverage and have worked on many high-profile cases. […]

Mayor of Newham claims half the landlords there evade tax

11th September 2017

Last month a couple of unsubstantiated statistics were published in the papers.  They both came from the Labour mayor of Newham, Sir Robin Wales, who has an axe to grind.  He is fighting the government over the continuance of the mandatory universal licensing scheme that was introduced in 2013 and will end in December.  He […]

Impact analysis: article 4 directive on HMO’s?

11th September 2017

Good afternoon. Has anyone come across any non-bias impact analysis of an article 4 directive going live in any of the London boroughs? Did rents go up? Did standards go up? Interested in selective licensing too, seems to me that this will accelerate gentrification but given a number of London boroughs are further along with […]

Stamp Duty for Armed Forces serving overseas

11th September 2017

I currently own a rental property in the NE that I’m looking to sell. I am a serving member of the UK armed forces and posted overseas. The new property that I’m looking to buy would, in all likelihood, be rented (initially) until I’m posted back to the UK. What stamp duty would the HMRC […]

Hurricane Irma – My Florida Home Is Badly Affected

11th September 2017

Some Property118 Readers will know that I built my dream home at Hart Lake Hill, Winter Haven in Florida. A few years ago I decided to let the property long term. I have many friends in the area too and just received the email below from my best friend and neighbour in the area. It’s […]

The complex law surrounding property condition and disrepair

11th September 2017

This is the 12th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. One of the chief complaints made by tenants against landlords is the poor condition of their rented property and the difficulties they face in getting anything done about it. And one of the chief problems for both landlords and tenants is the multiplicity of […]

Should we initiate collective enfranchisement or is it too late?

8th September 2017

A few months back the freeholder of our building wrote to all the leaseholders (via his solicitor) giving us ‘Section 5B’ Notice of his intention to sell the Freehold via auction with a deadline for the majority of qualifying leaseholders to make him an offer. So the first thing we leaseholders did was make sure […]

Leaseholder Landlords and the Law

8th September 2017

This is the 11th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. In most landlord & tenant situations where the landlord is a freeholder it is comparatively simple. You have a landlord. And a tenant. However, if the landlord is himself a tenant under a long lease, it gets a bit more complicated. You will also […]

Concerns over unintended consequences of fees ban in Commons debate

7th September 2017

The House of Commons debate held this morning was organised by Kevin Hollinrake, MP for Thirsk and Malton, and co-founder of Hunters Estate Agency was to look at the proposed lettings fees ban. The proposed bill also includes capping security deposits at one month’s rent and holding deposits at one week’s rent. The majority of […]

Ocean View Sandown – Luxury retreat investment on the Isle of Wight

7th September 2017

Ocean View is a luxury retreat for the over 50s situated on Sandown Bay on the Isle of Wight. Due to the Isle of Wight being such a popular destination for older holidaymakers, a 10% net rental income for 10 years is guaranteed. Residents can fully relax and enjoy fine dining experiences, a heated swimming […]

What high yield investment options are available?

7th September 2017

Banks are still offering rock-bottom interest rates Investors in the UK and EU, who are thinking of keeping their money in a savings account will be hard-pressed to find banks offering more than 2.5% interest according to the latest figures from moneysupermarket.com. Obviously, this will be a disappointing return for those who have worked hard […]

Fire safety and landlords legal obligations

7th September 2017

This is the 10th post in my 2017 Legal Update series. On the morning of Wednesday 14th June, I was due to travel down to London for a meeting. I got up early to do some admin, and then turned to the online version of the Guardian website. I was transfixed by the horrific picture […]

FCA looking to bring back Retirement interest only mortgages

6th September 2017

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is looking to allow the reinstatement of Retirement interest only mortgages on main residences by excluding them from the definition of a lifetime mortgage. In a consultation paper the FCA plans to class Retirement interest only mortgages  as a separate interest only mortgage for older consumers where, assuming there is […]

Should Authorities Take More Responsibility When Paying Housing Benefits?

6th September 2017

All Good Landlords detest the phrase “rogue landlords” but we have to accept they exist, just as rogue Police Officers and rogue Vicars do. The difference is that the Police and the Church take responsibility for their rogues, as do many other organisations. What prompted me to write this post is that a “rogue landlord” was […]