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Fit and Proper Landlords and Tenants – Consequences?

17th September 2013

I have heard the words “Fit and Proper” mentioned a lot of late in terms of regulation of landlords and letting agents. It would appear that society would like fit and proper landlords only to rent their properties to fit and proper tenants. * When deciding whether or not a landlord is a fit and […]

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How to get 6 BTL mortgages with BM Solutions

17th September 2013

So many buy to let borrowers get frustrated because BM Solutions will only allow them to have 3 buy to let mortgages. However, now they have removed their minimum income requirements, this criteria is very easy to overcome for many borrowers. The answer is to own the properties in your individual names. That way a couple […]

Buying student let with students in situ

17th September 2013

I am a brand new investor and first time landlord so please excuse my ignorance but I am learning from your site!! I am about to purchase a student let house in a university city with 3 students already in tenancy until July 2014. The current landlord operates the let with a letting agent who […]

Do you have to put deposits in a deposit scheme for room lets?

17th September 2013

I am going to start letting rooms for which I will be taking a two weeks deposit. Do I have to put the deposit in a deposit scheme? My friend rents rooms and she finds most tenants just pay up to the last week withholding the last two weeks weeks rent to make sure they […]

I am purchasing a BuytoLet with the intention of moving in later

16th September 2013

I have been offered the opportunity to purchase a property currently containing tenants who are looking to stay for another 12 months. I would like to buy the property now and then move into it myself when the tenants leave. My dilemma is do I apply for a BuytoLet mortgage or a Residential mortgage for […]

Rant About Scottish Letting Regulation

13th September 2013

As the Scottish Government gets set to embark on the regulation of letting agents – regulation which is badly needed in my view – I fear that my worst nightmare may be about to become true. Why? Well, let’s look at what’s happened already with Scottish renting legislation. Landlord Registration has for the most part […]

Council tax liability for absconding tenant

13th September 2013

My local council where I rent out my properties has since April been charging council tax for empty properties as soon as their empty. I have a case where in April [we think] a tenant who was on a periodic TA left. We were not sure that he left and only realised when no rent […]

Our flat could have caught fire

13th September 2013

My housemate and I attend Greenwich University in London. We live in a two bedroom flat in Charlton, SE7. During our winter, Easter & Summer breaks we tend to venture back home for some free food and heating, and thus the flat is left empty for a few weeks at a time. Just before the […]

Rics want a 5% annual price rise cap

13th September 2013

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) want a 5% annual price rise cap for houses that triggers restrictions on mortgage  income multipliers or maximum Loan to Value. Although Rics did say that sellers  under their plans would not face a limit on how much they could sell their homes for. Joshua Miller, senior economist […]

Buying a BTL with a residential mortgage

13th September 2013

I am 24 years old and have owned my own home for a little over a year now. This house is on a repayment mortgage. I have the opportunity to purchase a second house from my father in law which already has a tenant in. My plan was to borrow approx 30k on my current […]

Bad management by my letting agent

12th September 2013

I urgently need some advise Due to living outside the country I have put all my faith in a letting agent. I rent out a property in the North East which has now been empty for over 12 months. I have contacted the agents to enquire as to why they had failed to find tenants […]

Old leases since 1945

12th September 2013

I am a landlord of an old lease from the 1960s for a Victorian detached property in Surrey – My tenant who was long term since the 60s recently died. His daughter who cared for him took on the lease – The problem is for such a little rent – they have not complied with […]

Alternative to licensing/accreditation? Bad landlords, look away now!

11th September 2013

Following on from the discussion entitled “Raising Standards or Raising Funds” it appears that the majority of readers agree that additional and selective licensing and property based accreditation schemes run by local authorities are not necessarily the best route forward. However, there does need to be a simple way of differentiating better quality landlords/properties for […]

United Nations calls for bedroom tax to be axed

United Nations call for Bedroom Tax to be Axed

11th September 2013

The United Nations special investigator on housing Raquel Rolnik has said that the Bedroom Tax could constitute a violation of the human right to adequate housing. Rolnik, a former urban planning minister in Brazil, has has told the government it should abolish the bedroom tax, after investigating how the policy was affecting vulnerable citizens during […]

Short term help in private flat

10th September 2013

In about 2 months I have to have a major foot op which will put me out of action for about 2-3 months. I am currently building a small flat above detached garages at my home and I will be offering the flat for free for someone who can help me out with my smallholding […]

Letting Fees MUST be disclosed in advertising as of Nov 1st 2013

10th September 2013

Many of you will be aware of a ruling made by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in March this year following a tenant complaint concerning letting fees. This meant that changes had to be made to the way letting agents and private landlords advertise, and as a regulator, the ASA has the power to enforce […]

Key Property (UK) Ltd fined £47k for damp unlicensed HMO

10th September 2013

A letting agent who rented out a damp, dangerous and dilapidated property received a hefty fine following a successful council prosecution.  Key Property (UK) Ltd of 47 Bell Road, Hounslow, who trade under the name Key Solutions and Key Lettings, were fined £42,500, on top of costs and compensation worth £5,040, at Feltham Magistrates Court after being […]

Property investment in a former capital of culture

10th September 2013

A former Capital of Culture and one of the most popular cities in the UK, Liverpool is a buy-to-let hotspot, which makes The Studios at X1 The Quarter one of the most exciting developments on the market. Comprised of 221 fully-furnished studios and attractively priced at just £59,950, the building has full residential planning and […]

Tax issues with charging below market rent to help a relative?

10th September 2013

Can anyone think of any potential tax or legal implications with letting out a property at below market rent to help a close relative?  I would of course put it all on a formal basis having no desire for a family relationship to sour due to financial reasons! A close relative has recently returned after […]

Eric Walker appointed as Northwood MD

10th September 2013

Eric Walker has been appointed to the role of Managing Director at Northwood GB, the letting agency best known for specialising in guaranteed rent. I have met Eric at several industry events and we have remained friends and kept in touch online ever since. In my opinion he is definitely one of the good guys […]

First and last month advance rent instead of a Deposit?

10th September 2013

I was talking to a friend of mine at the weekend who has one property she lets out and I asked which deposit scheme she uses. She said she doesn’t take deposits, claiming it’s not necessary if you apply the “first and last month rent up front” method. Although I’ve worked in the lettings industry […]