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Buying property with DSS tenant – steps to safeguard myself?

15th July 2015

I am in the process of buying a 3 bed house where the tenant has been in 4.5 years and wants to stay. She is 37, 2 children (one boy one girl in local primary school), one dog, divorced, from the area and wanting to stay near family, and until recently has worked in a […]

Brand new luxury Buy to Let apartments in Leeds

14th July 2015

This development is set to provide state-of-the-art living for the Leeds rental market, providing a stunning array of apartments ranging from bespoke 1-beds to stunning penthouse apartments. X1 Aire is set to take boutique city centre living to the next level, providing state-of-the-art apartments to the private rental market. In keeping with the rising standards […]

Tax Restructure Opportunity For Portfolio Landlords

14th July 2015

As most portfolio landlords have realised, if the Summer Budget tax reforms go ahead, they will arguably be the most devastating blow ever dealt to landlords, especially those with a high gearing strategy who own properties as individuals.  There may well be opportunities to restructure into a company without transferring assets or triggering CGT and SDLT. […]

A new mortgage strategy for landlords?

14th July 2015

Castle Trust have launched a new Equity Finance product which allows landlords to restructure their finances for better cashflow. Could this be another angle to offset the strains created by the summer 2015 budget?  I think it might be, this is how I think it could work; You pay down your existing 75% LTV mortgage to […]

Property Inventory Software for Windows platform

14th July 2015

Does anybody know of a reliable software for property inventories that runs on windows rather than just android or i-phone etc. I ideally also want to be able to customise the templates with my logo and colours etc. Appreciate any advise given. Thanks Joy

The energy efficiency private rented property regulations 2015

14th July 2015

The Government has recently passed new minimum energy efficiency standards (MEES) which come into force on 1st April 2016. These will affect both landlords of both domestic and commercial privately rented property. The regulations have been introduced as part of the Government’s strategy to meet climate change targets and they will affect both domestic and […]

Are shared housing rents higher for women than men?

14th July 2015

Women may be paying more rent than men, according to new research. Women who are living in shared rental accommodation are £2,271 worse off than men, according to research by SpareRoom.co.uk. Despite women in London earning 14% less than men, they end up paying £48 more in rent per year. The pay gap between men […]

1.5 million tune into Nightmare Tenants Slum Landlords

14th July 2015

Into its fourth week, Channel 5’s ‘Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords’ is growing in popularity with viewing figures of last week’s episode hitting 1.5 million. This week, a serial bad tenant and a subletting scammer will highlight the need for landlords to take action at the first sign of things going wrong. Landlords Terry Sartin and […]

Trapped in negative equity

14th July 2015

I bought a flat in Glasgow in 2005 valued at over £200,000, I bought off plan for £154,350. after cash back and fees added the mortgage is £172,998. The estimated value of the flat is £50,000. The mortgage company TMB has been taken over and the mortgage offer expires on 26/8/15, they do not provide […]

SDLT on purchase by trading property company

14th July 2015

Is this true now? The 15% rate doesn’t apply to property bought by trustees of a settlement or bought by a company to be used for: a property rental business property developers and trader Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rates-and-allowances-stamp-duty-land-tax/stamp-duty-land-tax-rates Many thanks Ian

Tax relief on loan when buying off-plan

14th July 2015

If I have an existing rental business and I purchased a property off plan to add to my portfolio, with exchange in year 1 and completion in year 4. Can I claim interest on a loan to fund the deposit paid in year 1? If so, do I claim in year 1 (after exchange) or […]

Own a stake in Property118 Portal Ltd

13th July 2015

The following snapshot of our projections should be read in line with our business plan and detailed projections (available on request) together with the crowd funding pitch linked below.  We are raising funds to launch a national TV advertising campaign of our property portal by selling 10% of the shares in Property118 Portal Ltd via the Seedrs […]

Agent fees on property sold to tenant

13th July 2015

I have just been made an offer from my current tenant to buy the house he is renting from me. Ok, I do not wish to go through the agent who is managing the letting but have noticed in the contract that I have to pay them 1.5% + vat if I sell to a […]

Open Letter to George Freeman MP – Conservative

13th July 2015

Dear Mr Freeman  I have been a Conservative voter for my whole life and have used the influence of my property forum and blogs (200,000 subscribers) to encourage my peers to vote the same way. I would very much like to meet with you to discuss my concerns regarding the budget, in particular the impact on […]

Is a tenancy voidable as fraud if tenant lies on application?

13th July 2015

If a tenant told lies when they applied for a property, and these lies contributed to the landlord’s decision to offer them the tenancy, then the tenancy was obtained by fraud. If the tenancy was obtained by fraud, then I believe that the contract (tenancy) becomes voidable (it is a “voidable contract”, i.e. it is […]

Solicitors Tricks To Increase Fees and Income

13th July 2015

I think most people are aware of the games Solicitors play to increase income; the most popular one being you send me a letter and I will reply to it, then you reply to my reply keeping the fees rolling upwards, better still if our clients are on Legal Aid no one squeals on us […]

2020 Vision for Landlords

12th July 2015

Will Buy-to-Let still make sense in 2020 when the new tax rules come into full effect?  I have done some number crunching based on 5% gross yield and 5% per annum capital growth. Here’s a summary:- Property value say £150,000 Rent of say £7,500 per annum (5% gross yield). Cost of management, maintenance, insurance etc. […]

BTL 5 year fixed – Best Buys

10th July 2015

The following Best Buy table was taken directly from our mortgage sourcing tool. The input fields used were:- Purchase price: £200,000 LTV: 80% Deal: 5 year fixed rate To search for other products or to enter different loan amounts, LTV’s etc click on the image below to link to our mortgage sourcing tool. Alternatively you can […]

Your eviction questions answered

9th July 2015

Thank you to the 500 plus landlords and property lawyers who registered onto the webinar on 18th June.  We had more questions than there was time to answer. They broadly fall into two categories – the enforcement side and the serving notice/transfer up aspects. We will address the enforcement questions in this article and cover […]

Budget Busting Landlord Tax Solution

9th July 2015

This particular landlord tax busting solution ONLY works if you are:- 1) Married or in a civil partnership AND 2) One of you is a zero or basic rate tax payer and the other is a high rate tax payer To give you an indication of how much extra tax you may have to pay […]

More Benefits Caps – Implications to LHA Landlords?

9th July 2015

I am a landlord in the North East, most of my tenants are benefits claimants. When the new £20,000 benefit cap comes (£3,000 pa reduction) who will be hit hardest? How many LHA tenants will this affect? When direct LHA payments to landlords are replaced with Universal Credit, will landlords get knocked for this £3,000 […]