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Sir Thomas House BTL in Liverpool will captivate students

27th June 2017

Sir Thomas House is enviably located in central Liverpool close to many university campuses, prices for units in this student accommodation development start from £75,000. A rental income of 8.4% for two years is assured. This is an eye-catching development is in the best city centre location. The grand arches and period façade are distinguishable […]

Reinstall an old coin meter modified for new £1 and risk a £5,000 fine

27th June 2017

Many landlords are still using coin sub-meters to charge tenants for gas and electricity. These will not work after 15 October 2017 when old pound coins cease to be legal tender, and many landlords and agents might be tempted to remove the old meters to modify them. However, the legislation changed in October 2016 and […]

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What does a hung parliament mean for the HMO market?

27th June 2017

As if the recent heatwave wasn’t bad enough, Theresa May has been enduring sleepless nights since her nightmare snap election. Whatever your political beliefs, there’s no denying that May lost impetus at the finish line, particularly with a resurgent Corbyn snapping at her heels. Labour made inroads across the country, stealing a 9.5% increase in […]

Rent increase procedure with no clause in AST?

26th June 2017

I have discussed an increase in rent with one of my tenants. They have verbally agreed (and are indeed very happy as they thought the increase would be more!) This particular tenant has been with me for 5 years and I have not increased the rent during that time. There is no clause relating to […]

Are Limited Company Buy to Let Mortgages worth it?

26th June 2017

Before I start, please don’t confuse me with the other more knowledgeable and financially astute Neil Patterson on this forum! I can see the merits of holding property in a limited company given the changes to the tax treatment of mortgage interest. However, I’m hitting a problem in practice. I’ve recently remortgaged a property held […]

Liverpool Council lose at Property Tribunal

26th June 2017

SWEENEY V LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL. FIRST TIER TRIBUNAL MANCHESTER CASE REF MAN/OOBY/HML/2016/0005. The tribunal has released its decision dated 22/6/2017. There were a number of arguments advanced in the above case, and while Liverpool technically could appeal , the tribunal has ruled that the Council must amend all its landlord licences. The Local authority expended […]

Neighbour painting my driveway without permission?

26th June 2017

I have nasty neighbours who think they own the street and have been repeatedly accused of scamming/stealing from people – unfortunately my property and gardens adjoin theirs (in an L shape) so there is no escape. I have just come home from a day out and they have painted their tarmacked driveway with driveway paint […]

Inheritance for 12 year old and declaration of trust!

26th June 2017

My 12 year old daughter has inherited a substantial amount of money from a relative, we want to invest this for her in property. We have a few rental properties already and would like her to have an interest in these by giving us some of her money. We will also be purchasing additional property […]

No Kidding Shelter!

26th June 2017

Housing charity Shelter have campaigned for increased legislation and bureaucracy and supported punitive increased taxation for private landlords. Much of the cost of this is inevitably passed on to tenants, with those least able to afford it suffering the most. The chickens are now coming home to roost. The Guardian article reported, see>> https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/jun/24/social-housing-poverty-homeless-shelter-rent “Housing […]

Successful Women In Property

23rd June 2017

Thank you to Simple Landlords for putting together this excellent video and also to all of the ladies who participated in it. For many Property118 Readers, this will be the first time you get to see one of our best campaigners ever, Dr Rosalind Beck. When the first very short video finishes there are others […]

Businessman stacking gold coins to symbolise financial growth and savings.

How to increase your BTL borrowing capacity

23rd June 2017

One of the biggest hurdles faced by Buy to Let investors is achieving the level of borrowing they need to buy the property they want. This has become a bigger hurdle in recent months thanks to the PRA Supervisory Statement (SS13/16) which came into force at the beginning of this year and imposed mandatory minimum […]

I want to sublet properties to Airbnb with landlord’s permission?

23rd June 2017

Hi guys I am moving to London in August. In Ireland I sublet a number of properties on air bnb, all with the landlord permission and I take full responsibility and pay for all insurance that is required on my behalf. I also pay for any upkeep that is required on the properties.The landlord benefit […]

The scandal of Local Authority housing

23rd June 2017

Readers of Property 118 will recall my previous article about the terrible tragedy of Grenfell. I pointed out that the reason Tenants in Local Authority Housing suffer inferior conditions to those in the PRS, stems from the Housing act 2004 and the exemption from licensing for Local authorities. Grenfell shows us that the act needs […]

Hamilton Fraser acquires Landlord Action

22nd June 2017

HF Resolution Ltd, a subsidiary of Hamilton Fraser, has acquired one of the industry’s leading tenant eviction solicitor firms, Landlord Action Limited. Landlord Action was founded in 1999 as the first ever fixed-fee tenant eviction service. Led by Founder Paul Shamplina, Landlord Action has since acted in more than 35,000 problem tenant cases, become a […]

Is this conspiracy to commit fraud?

22nd June 2017

I used a sourcing company to source me a newbuild flat. I was given assurances by the sourcing company that the property would be “mortgagable” before I exchanged contracts. The properties have now been built, however, we have been unable to obtain finance. We have used the in-house mortgage broker, as recommended by the sourcing […]

Rental deposits to be capped at one month’s rent

22nd June 2017

Responding to the announcement in the Queen’s Speech to cap tenancy deposits to no more than one month’s rent, Richard Lambert, CEO at the National Landlords Association (NLA) said: “The decision to cap tenancy deposits at no more than one month’s rent smacks of a political gesture from a government desperate to court the voters […]

West Brom AGM 2017 – chance to vote against management

22nd June 2017

I was one of the many on Property118 who joined the valiant battle in Court (well done Mark and Mark!) to recover the illegally taken additional interest on BTL loans (they had raised the margin over the BOE base rate on what were advertised as “tracker loans”.  Today in the post came the info pack […]

Iain Duncan Smith Has Spoken Out For Landlords

21st June 2017

On Sunday 18th June 2017, Iain Duncan Smith was quoted by the Sunday Telegraph as saying …. “Finally, it is time to look again at the way we treat private landlords who buy houses to rent. George Osborne’s decisions to impose a stamp duty levy on the purchase of homes to rent, to restrict mortgage […]