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The Latest Campaign Poster from Shelter

27th March 2014

I think Shelter ought to try building some bridges with landlords. Shelter only usually get to hear about bad landlords and that’s not healthy for their perspective. Their constant drum bashing about “rogue landlords” doesn’t do Shelter many favours in terms of the perceptions of GOOD Landlords towards Shelter either. If I was in charge […]

Concerns re Skipton BS Commercial Mortgage

27th March 2014

We have a small office building in the home counties which was purchased with the help of al loan from the Skipton BS eight and a half year’s ago.  Times have not been kind to the commercial property market since 2008 and we have not been immune to that although we have never been late […]

Do you feel trapped by your property portfolio?

27th March 2014

Could you run your property portfolio from the other side of the world? If you couldn’t, without making a lot of changes, ask yourself “why not?” Whether you live next door or the other side of the world isn’t really the point. The real question is whether you are working as efficiently as possible and […]

Legal rights if deposit not paid

27th March 2014

A member of staff have let their property to a family member and it was agreed one months rent would be the deposit. The tenants said they would pay the deposit from the deposit their previous landlord is holding, however 30 days have passed since the start of the agreement and the landlord could not […]

Mortgage Express Meeting?

26th March 2014

Before they went bust, did Mortgage Express seek to arrange “review” meetings with you?  Did you have a Mortgage Express account manager before they went bust? Do your other mortgage lenders seek to arrange review meetings? These are of course loaded rhetorical questions! OK, I confess, I have become a cynical old sod, just like […]

How Sustainable is your Portfolio?

26th March 2014

I began to take the concept of sustainability very seriously within my property portfolio only when I realised that certain investments we had made could possibly jeopardize what we’d already built up.  Until then, I was mainly interested in building up a decent–sized portfolio, steadily counting the numbers we were accruing.  But let me ask […]

Is Limited Company the way to go?

26th March 2014

I’m looking for insight from fellow landlords, especially any that have already gone down a sole trader/limited co. route and if they would change anything with the benefit of hindsight. We have full time day jobs and also have several properties in mine and my business partners personal names. We are now embarking on a […]

Builder’s Schedule of Works

26th March 2014

We are refurbishing a flat won at auction and the discussions with the builder are dragging on a bit. He has asked for a Schedule of Works from us which I know should be the detailed list of requirements (2 bathrooms, kitchen, re-wire, etc).  Does anyone have a template that I can borrow from a […]

Management company dispute

26th March 2014

I recently bought a top floor flat in a building with 4 flats . The management company is made up of the 4 owners, it is a Victorian semi with two first floor flats and 2 ground floor flats. The management lease is standard covering all communal areas , roof and exterior. After owning the flat […]

Simple Explanation of Our Legal Case

26th March 2014

West Bromwich Mortgage Company increased the margins on 6,700 of their Tracker Mortgage rates in December 2013 by 1.9% per annum. They claim to have the right to do this. I am not going to go into any legal waffle, nor am I going to provide every shred of evidence and every legal argument our […]

Management agents bill for external works

26th March 2014

I own a leasehold flat which is on the ground floor of a converted Victorian terrace.  The managing agents have sent me an invoice for 50% of the £30,000 bill for external works and redecorations. What powers do they have if I do not agree this level of works are required. Thanks Wavenie

Guarantor faced up to pay by Landlord Action

25th March 2014

As a landlord, if your tenants are a young couple, on housing benefit or there was a question relating to their referencing, , it’s always advisable to get a guarantor to sign a guarantor agreement, to guarantee the rent, should the tenants default.  You may been renting to a student, LHA tenant or just private […]

Are They Tenants or Squatters (or something else completely!)?

21st March 2014

My ex tenants are a married couple with grown up children. They recently moved out of my 3 bed house into a 1 bed bungalow but their grown up sons are now occupying my property (they weren’t there to the best of my knowledge during the tenancy). They were on a periodic tenancy after an […]

Good Landlord trying to find a win win – any ideas please?

20th March 2014

Hi all Every so often a deal comes up that I feel I ought to look at for the purpose of helping someone out, rather than for a big return, though it needs to be a decent investment. I’d be keen to see if any of you have creative win/win solutions for this one. One […]

Grade II Listed Manchester Apartment Conversion from £73,500 and 9.5% yield

20th March 2014

Sponsored article:- A truly unique Buy to Let investment opportunity, this former brewery is located a mere 10 minutes from Manchester city centre and is perfectly located for anyone seeking an investment in Manchester. A conversion project with part new-build, the development will provide 64 apartments, comprised mainly of studios, 1 and 2-bedroom apartments. Offering […]

Has George Osbourne launched Pension billions into the PRS?

20th March 2014

I hear that the Chancellor has changed rules on pensions today. From April 2015 the over-55s will be able to do what they like with their funds. With the demise of Annuities surely there will be a rush into property. What will be the impact? Here are 2 quotes from the BBC web coverage: “A […]

Mortgage Express UKAR LPA Receivership

20th March 2014

It has come to our attention that Mortgage Express (now UKAR – UK Asset Resolution) have recently been appointing LPA receivers with no apparent justification. Previously we had heard of LPA receivers having been appointed where a borrower has died or where a landlord had fallen into arrears. In some cases the properties were sold for much […]

Budget 2014 – “For Makers Doers and Savers”

19th March 2014

Budget 2014 – what are the main points for Property118 readers and the PRS. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) confirmed the GDP forecast to grow by 2.7% this year, 2.3% next year, 2.6% in 2016/17 and by 2.5% in 2018. GDP (economic output) will finally reach its pre-credit crises levels this year. This is […]

East Midlands Property Owners

East Midlands Property Owners Expo – Date for your Diary

19th March 2014

East Midlands Property Owners is a professional residential landlords association but also a not-for-profit organisation. Its members own somewhere in the region of 15,000 rented properties across the East Midlands region. Our purpose is simple. We want to provide landlords, letting agents and property investors with the advice, knowledge and tools they need to be […]

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Mortgage Express instructed Valuations without my permission!

19th March 2014

Hi All, Some of my Tenants have been contacted by a company called Landwood group. They are trying to gain access to the properties to perform a valuation, and have requested the tenants provide information regarding the Tenancy Agreement. I have contacted Landwood, who said they where just the Valuers and gave me the name […]

Milton Keynes abandon Selective Licensing

18th March 2014

Milton Keynes City Council has abandoned plans to introduce a proposed city-wide Selective Licensing scheme under pressure from the National Landlords Association NLA. The NLA have been leading the fight against selective licensing through its local landlord members, meeting with local authorities and action groups as well as launching a social media campaign. Milton Keynes […]