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Unpaid council tax by a Non student – I had to pay £330

18th February 2016

I have a student let and signed what I thought was four students up for this academic year. The council asked me for not only their tenancy agreements (as only asked for in previous years) but student ID numbers as found on a the student certificate issued to all students by their uni. It comes […]

Trying to buy a property where the title deeds need to be split?

18th February 2016

We are looking at buying a property with a flat that is completely separate with a view to living in the main house ourselves and letting out the flat. However at the moment the property only has one title, but is on the land registry as two flats. The seller has agreed to split the […]

Consent to let or buy to let options

18th February 2016

Both my self and my girlfriend own a property each, both with mortgage ratios of 90% LTV. We have both lived in our properties for a year and now plan to rent one property and live in the other, whilst saving for another deposit for another house. Ultimately we want to end up in a […]

Agents late in renewing AST – what to do next?

18th February 2016

I have a property that is being managed by an agent. The current tenant has turned out to be a very good one with long term prospects. The problems started with the agents when I received an email asking me if I wanted to renew the tenancy agreement with a 12 month AST. I emailed […]

Sell SPV or just the Freehold Property in it?

18th February 2016

Can anyone put me straight as to which is most tax efficient. To either sell my SPV or sell its one property? The SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) Limited company has one freehold property(150K), one bank loan(100K) and one sole directors loan(me with 90K!) for 280k. A) As the property is still owned by the SPV […]

Solicitor says it is virtually impossible to get rid of Protected tenants?

17th February 2016

My family have a property in Hackney, which comprises of a commercial property and a flat above which is accessed by a separate entry to the side of the street. I need some serious advise how I can repossess the flat as I have protected tenants who have been living there since 1986! They are […]

I can recoup capital cost in 3 years on 23 year lease purchase?

17th February 2016

I am considering buying a property that has 23 years left on the lease. The capital cost would be recouped in about 3 years from the rent it would achieve. It seems a bit of a no-brainer, but I’m wondering if there are things I’m unaware of in this situation that could come back to […]

Worth having survey done on leasehold flat?

17th February 2016

I’m in process of buying a first floor, 2-bed flat in an old building above a bank but am just wondering if it is worth having a proper survey done on the property or not? It’s going to cost about £500 for the survey, but surely if there is a problem it will be covered […]

Overseas and need to switch from Resi to Buy to Let

17th February 2016

In a nutshell, I left the UK to live overseas a few months back. I have a pot of money I’m living off and then in a couple of years I will sell 1 or 2 of my properties to pay off the others and live off that income (with house prices increasing, I wish […]

Evolution of Bridging Finance

16th February 2016

Pre-credit crunch, bridging finance was often referred to as lending of last resort. However, this perception has changed dramatically since then and particularly in the last couple of years and is now considered to be part of main stream finance. The causes of the credit crunch have been well documented. One of the major causes […]

Bank of England

Benign economic indicators push interest rate rise further away

16th February 2016

Figures from the Bank of England’s latest inflation report shows a benign environment for any pressure on interest rates. Domestic growth has slowed along with wage inflation and price inflation. Global growth has also slowed again in the last few months with the US economy undershooting by some margin at only 0.7% for the last […]

Form B restriction will it affect my ability to remortgage?

16th February 2016

First off hi to everyone on this forum. I have been reading on this forum for a long time but I now have a question. I have a BTL property which has a form B restriction on registered at land registry. What I need to know is will this affect my ability to re – […]

Renewing a residential mortgage on a Buy to Let property?

15th February 2016

HSBC sold me residential mortgages on several buy to let properties, approximately 10 – 15 years ago. I converted all of them to interest only when I retired a few years ago, as the income is now part of my retirement funding. HSBC is now refusing to renew any of the mortgages, as and when […]

Trapped by consent to let

15th February 2016

I bought my first house 1 1/2 years ago, at £159k. Unfortunately on new years eve I was made redundant, and there are no jobs available in the local area I have been offered a new job up in Scotland. The property value (Btw, its a help to buy property) has unfortunately decreased to around […]

Rathmell Hall York Student Buy to Let investment

15th February 2016

Rathmell Hall is York’s newest student accommodation development, offering projected net yields of circa 7%. Not only does the development offer its tenants luxury living quarters, but also on-site communal amenities to allow its student residents to get to know each other. These facilities include the likes of a common room, a laundry room and […]

Deterrent letting agent fee for Statutory Periodic Tenancy

15th February 2016

I had a letter recently from my letting agent regarding renewal of my tenancy, and there was a £75 charge for moving to an SPT. As I had done a little research I questioned this fee, and the response I got was that the fee is there as a deterrent which I thought nothing more […]

Technicality issues with section 8?

15th February 2016

I Served section 8 to the tenant, but I have signed as the landlord when I am the agent. Will it get struck out on a technicality? I have also refused to give the tenant details of the landlord’s address as he required by writing. Am I wrong in doing so? Ashley

The Bank of Mum and Dad gone pear shaped with new SDLT

15th February 2016

Will the new Stamp Duty regs lead to another series of unforeseen consequences for FTBs? Those parents who have chosen to assist their children into the property market may well have found it necessary to purchase jointly or in common with their kids. When mum & dad choose to move they will presumably find themselves […]

Interesting new product for First Time Buyers via Bank of Mum and Dad

15th February 2016

In his seminal preview of the mortgage lending market in 2016, published this week, The new “normal” prospects for 2016, leading economist Rob Thomas addresses the issue of housing affordability. He notes: “Paradoxically, while the media and politicians have focused on the unaffordability of housing as measured by the house price to earnings ratio, the […]