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A new strategy for Tony and his wife

1st November 2016

Tony contacted me for help to understand how the tax changes to mortgage interest relief will affect the property rental business of himself and his wife. A fact find and the report below was completed in two hours. Tony has given me permission to share the bulk of the report on the basis that it […]

Council Freedom of Information Request Refused

1st November 2016

I am writing this somewhat preemptively in the hope of some suggestions from the Property 118 readership. Recently the local authority (North East Lincolnshire Council) have been carrying out inspections at rented properties following a complaint by a tenant (justly or otherwise), with the results/hazards identified, of which there are always many, and the recommended […]

Deposit scheme late from Singapore?

31st October 2016

I’m asking this question for a friend of mine who is now having problems with tenants who have now left the property. My friend had work in Singapore for 6 months so rented out his flat. Everything was fine and he had a really good relationship with the tenants. What he failed to do was […]

Enforce a possession order how to evict?

31st October 2016

If a tenant has been served a 14 day possession order to leave but you know they will not vacate can you escalate this to either the high court or directly to the bailiffs or do you have to wait for the 14 day period? If I used the escalated possession procedure section 21 notice […]

The difference between lawnmowers and toasters?

31st October 2016

I have been advised not to supply any gardening equipment, including lawmowers, on health and safety grounds. We would be liable if the tenants hurt themselves on equipment we have supplied. Does everyone think this is correct? But what about cookers, kettles, toasters etc. If those health and safety grounds apply, shouldn’t kitchen equipment also […]

Steve will save over £47,000 in tax

31st October 2016

Steve is on of my Consultancy clients. He will now be £47,454 better off in tax terms over the next 5 years with just a few simple tweaks to the ownership structure of his property portfolio. Not a bad return on two hours of Consultancy costing £400 including VAT is it? He owns 4 properties […]

BICT Q&A

29th October 2016

There has been a lot of uniformed commentary, both on forums and in the National media, with regards to incorporation of property rental businesses and Beneficial Interest Company Trusts. This is inevitable given that landlords are so concerned with tax changes to mortgage interest relief and the popularity of tax planning solutions being promoted here […]

Where do I go from here – It was going so well

28th October 2016

I was going to build my portfolio and make it a full time job being a landlord, at least that was goal. Now I don’t know and need your advice. Then the budget stopped me in my tracks. I’d love to expand my portfolio, but I’m now unsure if it will be worth the effort. […]

House abandoned no phone and locks changed

28th October 2016

After 2 problem free years, my tenant has stopped paying the rent. I phoned, only to find the phone had been cut off. I emailed without reply. I went down there and it looks like the tenant has gone. The house seems empty although I am not 100% sure. I tried my key only to […]

Backing out of new agents fees?

28th October 2016

I have a property in Kent and have been having issues with my letting agent so I decided to change agent. The new letting agent doesn’t seem better. It took them a month to send me their Terms of Business and has started to charge their fees before I could see their terms. There are […]

New property rental business and what costs can I deduct?

28th October 2016

I created my property rental business back in March this year and currently only have 1 property in the business (I have one in my own name, but that’s irrelevant for now). I’ll be buying another 8 to 10 in the foreseeable future. I have an accountant and have followed all correct procedures etc. and […]

Optimal Tax Planning Strategies

27th October 2016

If you pay more than £20,000 a year in mortgage interest we DEFINITELY need to talk. We also need to talk if your mortgage interest plus your rental profits and any other taxable income including salary and/or dividends exceeds £45,000 a year. Why? Because you are going to be paying more tax, possibly A LOT MORE […]

IFS report counters George Osborne’s justification of Section 24

27th October 2016

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) report written in February 2016 titled “The Effects of Taxes and Charges on Saving Incentives in the UK” countered the arguments used by the then Chancellor George Osborne to justify the introduction of Section 24 of the finance act 2015. Paul Johnson of The Institute of Fiscal Studies said […]

Partial gift of property to tenant who is also my son?

27th October 2016

One of my tenanted properties is occupied by my son and his wife. The property is conservatively valued at £250,000. He would like to buy it from my wife and me, but can get a mortgage for only £100,000. We are thinking of gifting the remaining £150,000 to them. How should we structure the ‘sale’ […]

Lending Into Retirement – Don’t assume age is a barrier

27th October 2016

I think it’s fair to say that the general consensus amongst mortgage professionals is that lenders still aren’t doing enough for older borrowers. At first glance you might look at most lenders looking to lend until age 80 as being quite accommodating, but as we start to work longer, live longer and need to borrow […]

Are we tenants or lodgers?

27th October 2016

My boyfriend and I have just moved to London and have found a room to rent in a flatshare. Being new to England I’m not sure of the legalities. We are dealing with a live out landlord, however he has given us a lodgers agreement to sign. From what I understand as he does not […]

Tenant on housing benefit says she is moving out early

27th October 2016

I have a tenant on housing benefit that has handed in notice of 4 weeks even though she has 5 months to run on her fixed 6 months AST. If she moves out were do I stand. At the moment the council pays the benefit direct to me. Many thanks George

Freeholders refuse to transfer title trying to cause distressed sale?

27th October 2016

I recently sold my property a share in a freehold. When I moved to the property I undertook a lot of maintenance and repair. Prior to this it would appear people left things to the last moment rather than fixings things in a timely manner. Now almost near completion of sale the other freeholders raised […]

Joint Freeholders blocking sale to SPV?

27th October 2016

I have made an offer for neighboring property that is a flat in a block of 4. I have a right of way across their car park & have identified some development potential that I have previously discussed with the freeholders. I set up an SPV (Single Purpose Vehicle Ltd Co.) with a partner and […]

Landlords voice their opinions on client money protection

26th October 2016

Client money protection (CMP) should be made compulsory four out of five buy-to-let landlords believe. A majority of landlords feel CMP should be compulsory when they use a letting agent to rent a property out, according to new research. Of 85% of landlords that use letting agents, a significant 81% believe that CMP should be […]

Free services for Landlords

26th October 2016

Hi Property118 readers, I occasionally hear about FREE services for landlords, and I’m now in contact with a company that provides two free services that could benefit many landlords: Room in roof insulation Free central heating boilers The room in roof insulation is for properties with an attic room.  The company will come and insulate the […]