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Concerned Mum trying to help her daughter

12th August 2013

This Facebook discussion between a letting agent and a concerned Mum is well worth sharing in my opinion. Please feel free to discuss.  Concerned Mum – I wonder if you could give me some advice what documents would a 21 year old student would have to show to rent a house after university and would they […]

Evicting a racially abusive tenant

12th August 2013

One of my tenants has been charged with racially abusing one of my other tenants. Can I ask him to leave immediately because if he returns to the house there are going to be obvious problems or must I give him notice? He has a standard tenancy agreement which clearly prohibits antisocial behaviour likely to […]

Will my Letting Agents Section 21 be valid?

12th August 2013

My letting agent served a section 21 notice soon after the tenant moved in, but only told him verbally a few months before the date on it, that he needed to be finding somewhere else to move to – rather than sending him a letter requiring possession!  Would I be right in thinking that if […]

Alternatives to Landlord Licencing Schemes

12th August 2013

The alternatives to Landlord Licensing Schemes require joined up thinking, changes to data sharing protocols within local authorities and revised high level directives and strategies which must begin at Government level.  Perhaps the first question to ask is what is Landlord Licensing all about? Is it really about raising standards or is it more to […]

Freehold Maisonette – why is this a bad thing?

10th August 2013

We have just put our freehold maisonette up for sale. It is ex local authority and ground floor, the property above is still local authority, although I believe the adjoining two are private. Buyers will not be able to get a mortgage, because it is freehold. This has never been a problem to us (cash […]

Can I take a locksmith with me?

10th August 2013

I have purchased a property recently but have no keys for it.  The previous landlord says she cant find them. I have tried to contact the tenant on several occasions but with no joy. If I give her 24 hours notice in writing that I intend to visit the property to have the boiler checked […]

AST’s – what’s best a Contract or a Deed?

9th August 2013

I am working as part of a legal group to solve an issue for landlords which I hope to be able to talk about later this month.   I’m learning a lot and loving it! The issue of contract vs Deed came up in a meeting I had yesterday. Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreements “AST’s” can […]

Landlord Licensing Schemes – Raising Standards or Raising Funds?

9th August 2013

WARNING – this article might make you want to cry, it might make you want to laugh and it will probably make you angry, and for many different reasons depending on who you are.  This is one of those articles which I would like to be read by every landlord, every letting agent, every tenant […]

How not to be treated as a source for cheap credit

8th August 2013

We landlords are not in the business of lending money to our tenants but that is in effect what we are doing when they run up rent arrears. The trouble is it is far easier for someone NOT to do something than it is to DO something, ie it is far easier NOT to pay […]

Development Finance

Development Finance – Where do you start?

8th August 2013

Borrowers are still being frustrated by the banks’ continued reluctance to lend on development finance projects, but reality is that if you know who to ask they are actually eager to lend on profitable projects to experienced developers. It is navigating a way around the maze of lenders, different products and finding the finance that […]

Story of an Eviction

8th August 2013

I thought it might be helpful to other readers to post a blog on an eviction process.  In one of my HMO’s, I have just had a Section 21 expire and my tenant still present… Joy. He is 29, able-bodied, and plays for a local cricket team, but has never done a stroke of work […]

Where to buy our first BTL property & seeking an accountant locally

8th August 2013

Firstly, my partner and I are looking to purchase our first BTL property and I wondered what criteria to use for optimum location. My research tells me that first timers usually buy close to where they live and this is what we initially thought. However, for the cost of what we can buy in an […]

How do I give a donation to Property118?

8th August 2013

Hi, I have been finding this forum extremely useful and know it will probably save me thousands so would like to donate but can’t find any button or link to this,can you please advise I am probably being blind. Thanks Sally Lloyd 

What First Motivated You To Start Investing In Property?

8th August 2013

Really interesting to see why we all got into buying property?  To get a feel for the stories & circumstances that were to be the catalysts that have taken us down this road. For me it was all about fear. Fear that I would not be able to take care of myself and loved ones […]

Convert Mid Terraced property into flats

7th August 2013

I am in process of buying a residential mid terraced property. I am a first time buyer and got residential mortgage with 15% deposit. However, I am looking to spilt the house in ground floor and first floor by taking advantage of new extension limit of 6m for rear ground floor and 3m for rear […]

Can I get out of paying a renewal fee to my agent?

7th August 2013

I let my flat through an agent in 2007 and signed a Letting Agreement with renewal fees.  I pay the agent 6% each time he finds me a tenant and a yearly renewal fee. He has found me three tenants since 2007 all have stayed about two years and I have paid the renewal fee […]

Rental Yields Explained – Listen to the audio

7th August 2013

Our friends Rob Bence and Rox Dix from the Property Podcast have produced an excellent audio programme which explains various options to calculate rental yields.  They have also added a very cool, funky intro to their Podcast so do check it out, I even get a mention 🙂 iAmAlandlord is my Twitter handle by the […]

DOWNLOAD the Aug 2013 Bank of England Inflation Report HERE

7th August 2013

This is the first Bank of England inflation report since Mark Carney took on his new role of Bank of England Governor last month. The media are calling this the most revolutionary day in the recent history of the Bank of England. Given that the inflation report is heavily focussed on what’s likely to happen to interest […]

Quick Sale Property Businesses Squirming at OFT Report

7th August 2013

The OFT have announced that they have written to 120 Quick Sale property businesses advising them to review their practices and also revealed they are to investigate three “Quick Sale” property firms following their review of the quick sale property sector. The OFT report on “Quick Sale Property” businesses is very balanced and recognises the […]

Stung by the £500pw Benefit Cap, no rent being paid – Help!

6th August 2013

This week I have been stung by my first experience of the benefits cap.  One of my tenants Housing Benefit has gone down to £30pw from £159pw. This is the cap where the Government are limiting families to £500pw of maximum benefits and all councils will have it by Sept 2013. My tenant now gets […]

How to help bring about changes to legislation post “Superstrike”

6th August 2013

One of the things that are uppermost in landlords’ minds at the moment is the concern that we are vulnerable to possible litigation following the “Superstrike” case. The degree of that vulnerability varies from landlord to landlord and of course some landlords are not at all clear where they stand. All of the deposit protection […]