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Insurance company taking us to court after following their complaints procedure

4th August 2017

We’re having a dispute with our insurance company who recently informed us they are voiding our landlord insurance policy – their reasons being that it was due to material non-disclosure and misrepresentation. My partner, who’s first language is not English answered the policy set up questions honestly to the best of their knowledge on the […]

Close-up detail of engraved eye from British currency representing financial focus and interest rate changes

Base Rate held at 0.25% but it’s not all good news

3rd August 2017

The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) today voted to keep the Bank Base rate at 0.25%. Good news for Buy to Let mortgage borrowers, but the reasons are less good for the economy. 2017 Growth forecasts have been reduced again from 1.9% to 1.7% with lower household demand filtering through from the drop […]

Mixed Partnerships For Tax Planning Purposes

3rd August 2017

The mixed partnership strategy involves forming a Limited Company to manage your properties and making that company a partner in your business. This structure is particularly useful for people who manage their own properties and where the viability of full incorporation is questionable. In a mixed partnership for rental property purposes the company partner can charge up to […]

Shawbrook Bank MD Discusses Restrictions On Finance Cost Relief

3rd August 2017

In this 97 second video, Shawbrook Bank Managing Director Stephen Johnson discusses buy-to-let tax changes and their potential impact. His key message is that if you do nothing your cashflow could be particularly hard hit, especially if you have a large highly geared portfolio. You can watch this short video below. Clearly the banks are […]

4 things Manchester’s student HMO landlords should do this summer

2nd August 2017

Summer is here and for many landlords, our student properties may be sitting empty until September! With Fallowfield and Rusholme house prices on the up, we’re looking at how can you keep your property ahead of the trend this summer! The yearly migration of students leaving South Manchester and Salford has started and the majority […]

High Net Worth loans for people with capital tied up in assets

1st August 2017

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) defines a high net worth individual as someone with an annual net income of no less than £300,000 or with net assets of no less than £3,000,000. These net assets can include residential property and, consequently, there are many people who may be considered as high net worth on paper, […]

Reader’s letter to IDS “Once I got started I just couldn’t stop”

1st August 2017

Dear Mr Duncan Smith, Thank you for your reasoned comments in the Sunday Telegraph on 18th June regarding the treatment of private landlords by the current government.   I apologise for the length of this correspondence, however, the changes affecting landlords is so broad-ranging and complicated, I haven’t been able to condense it any further. The […]

Tell Shelter what you think!

1st August 2017

A sure sign that a person or organisation knows they are wrong is when they cannot answer to the truth and instead silence their critics. Shelter is currently doing this to anyone who raises serious questions about their remit and activities. In the last week alone several landlords have been blocked by Shelter from commenting […]

Over a quarter of tenants haven’t mentioned their pets

1st August 2017

Pet lovers often feel they have to hide their animals from their landlords in order to secure accommodation, a new survey has found. The research revealed that 27% of UK renters with pets DID NOT notify their landlord about their animal prior to moving in. Half of respondents, in a survey by animalfriends.co.uk, owned a […]

Title Split Mortgage Implications

1st August 2017

My wife and I are looking at the implications of a title split on a property we own. We have obtained the necessary permissions and nearly completed the work to separate an extended 5 bed house that we jointly own into two separate dwellings (houses not flats). We wish to mortgage these separately and we […]

Partnership Match Making For Landlords

1st August 2017

Are you looking for another landlord to form a partnership with for tax planning purposes? We regularly speak to landlords who would be far better off from a tax perspective by incorporating their business. However, they are single, have less than 10 properties and don’t know who to go into partnership with. Therefore, HMRC do […]

NEW- Related Articles Feature

1st August 2017

One of the new features we have added into our website design is links to related articles, which you will hopefully find useful for additional information. These links are to the right of the article you are currently viewing, however, we don’t feel they are obvious enough. We are looking for design ideas to make […]

Fined £173,000 for renting an illegally converted garage

1st August 2017

Amir Golesorkhi turned his garage into two small, substandard flats and had been letting them out to tenants for seven years while he was living in the main house with his wife in Colindale, North London. Harrow Crown Court has found landlord Amit Golesorkhi guilty of breaching a planning enforcement notice served by Brent council […]

Does the deposit have to be physically returned ?

31st July 2017

I have a tenant in arrears. The deposit was unprotected (i.e. not re-protected at renewal due to an admin error) I offered the tenant the chance to use the deposit against the arrears, we agreed and he signed a letter stating the deposit had been returned. (This was around 2 years ago) We are in […]

Who hijacked the JRF project “Poverty, evictions and forced moves”?

31st July 2017

Four people from the Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research (CCHPR) wrote the report, and a summary, for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF).  That is to say, four of its members are credited with writing it.  But it looks as though Generation Rent has had a hand in it as well.  Statistics about one […]

Section 8 and Joint Tenants

31st July 2017

Section 8 and Joint Tenants I rented a property to joint tenants (couple) who are now in a statutory periodic tenancy. Approximately about two months ago one of them was arrested and ordered not to go anywhere near the property or to have and links with the remaining tenant in the property. More recently, the […]

JRF spin on eviction data is disgraceful

30th July 2017

I read the RLA’s response to the JRF report on evictions and went on to read the full JRF report. Given it is built on interviews with 145 tenants who were Shelter clients it was never going to be unbiased was it? This is just one example of the spin in the report: Reasons reported […]

AIRBNB Management Feedback Request

30th July 2017

AIRBNB Management seems to be a big growth sector, particularly in London, Birmingham, Edinburgh and other big cities. I haven’t been able to find a National operator yet but I suspect it is only a matter of time before we see them launching. I have looked into this in some detail and many of the […]

A Game Changer For Landlords

29th July 2017

Many years ago I did a management training course with a human behavioral psychologist and an also an accomplished author. You may have heard of him or read some of his books. His name is Dr Ken Blanchard, author of ‘The One Minute Manager’, ‘Whale Done’, Gung Ho! and many other best sellers. One of […]

National Landlord Investment Show sparks lobbying by Iain Duncan Smith

28th July 2017

The UK’s leading property investment show has brought the controversial subject of landlord licensing and laws into the national press by its Expert Property Panel, including Iain Duncan Smith MP and David Smith, the Economics Editor of the Sunday Times. The Property Panel and the coverage around it sparked interest from The Times, The Telegraph […]

TPO act on agents who did not pass rent on to Landlords

28th July 2017

There have been recent articles in Property118 from readers regarding lack of support for landlord complaints against agents. However, The Property Ombudsman (TPO) redress scheme have expelled three agents for two or more years for failing to pay complaint compensation awarded to landlords by the TPO. The three companies expelled were Blackhorse Property Management Limited […]