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Lynn Bond of Brigg

2nd July 2013

Lynn Bond of Brigg I have rented properties for around 20 years and I have a small portfolio of 5 rental properties in Grimsby. I provide good quality accommodation and regularly maintain my properties fixtures & fittings. I treat my tenants with respect and expect my tenants to respect my property in return. My properties […]

Property Portfolio Review Spreadsheet - Free Download

Property Portfolio Review Spreadsheet – FREE Download

1st July 2013

Our property portfolio review spreadsheet is now available as a free download. This property portfolio review spreadsheet calculates your rental yields net of voids, the interest rate which will make your portfolio cash neutral and the true costs of rental void periods. It is incredibly easy to use, simply fill in the boxes and the […]

Trickle vents in double glazing – Huntingdon Landlords Question

1st July 2013

We are looking to get double glazing fitted in the property we are currently renting out. The double glazing company said that trickle vents have to be fitted in the windows by law – is that correct? We would rather not as the idea is to have a sealed unit for warmth. Would this be […]

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Rising numbers of amateur and accidental landlords

1st July 2013

The number of amateur and accidental landlords has undoubtedly risen over the last few years as those struggling to sell their properties have instead opted to test the rental market. Despite having no previous experience, many of these landlords have tried to cut corners by not instructing a reputable letting agent and attempting to self-manage their […]

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Andrew Taylor of Brighter Living Property Northampton

1st July 2013

Andrew Taylor of Brighter Living Property Northampton We rent above average homes, to above average tenants, paying above average rent. We are a service provider, our tenants are our customers. Our goal is simply to retain our customers, and to ensure they continue to want to pay for what we do. We aim to be […]

Technology makes life so much easier doesn’t it?

29th June 2013

Many people ask how I manage to respond to all the messages on Property118 and where I find the time. I often wonder myself! However, my life is about to become a LOT easier. This is NOT an advert, I have not been paid or offered any incentives whatsoever to share this with you. It […]

Help needed to evict a problem lodger

29th June 2013

I have a lodger living in my flat, its a studio flat and she’s been with me for 18 months. At the time she moved in it was a council flat and I was the tenant, and I notified the council that she was living with me. If I am being honest I had some […]

Capital Gains Tax on a property you have lived in

Minimising Capital Gains Tax – Readers Question

29th June 2013

My wife and I own a semi-commercial property where the ground floor commercial unit is occupied by a mini cab firm and the 2 x upper floors provide for a separate self contained residential unit. I have a commercial loan on the property as a whole, which recently, after five years of being on an […]

Tax Relief or No Tax Relief, that is the question.

29th June 2013

My current home is mortgage free and I am considering buying a new home on a new mortgage taken out on that home, then renting out my current home. My question is; will I be allowed any mortgage relief on the new mortgage even though its not on the rental property?

Deposit Protection – look out landlords, the vultures are circling

28th June 2013

ALL landlords and letting agents need to know that the “no win no fee” vultures are out to get you. What do you think of this? Support The GOOD Landlords Campaign The GOOD Landlords Campaign exists to facilitate the sharing of best practice amongst UK landlords and letting agents.  

Newbie landlord in Birmingham seeks guidance

28th June 2013

After getting married and settling down I have decided that property is the way forwards to make best use of the low interest rates. At the moment I own (I took out a 60 % LTV mortgage) and live in a 2 bedroom flat with my wife in Birmingham city centre, which we call our […]

Coutts & Co. Property Market Summary – June 2013

28th June 2013

Have you ever wondered what the advice of bankers to the Royal family might be?  From time to time Coutts & Co. share their market analysis reports with their customers and this month they are looking at the UK property market.

First time buy to sell project

28th June 2013

How would one best set up/tackle tax affairs when taking on a buy to sell property for the first time as a newbie? Feedback on the following would be most welcome:- Is it better to set up a limited company for tax purposes (corporation tax to be considered) or to buy and sell it as […]

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Roberta Goodall of Glenrothes

28th June 2013

Roberta Goodall of Glenrothes I’ve been letting property since 2003 and don’t plan to sell any of my properties! I have seven properties comprising old and new flats and houses, in 3 local authorities. Some of my tenants are on benefits, and some of them have pets. Most of my tenants stay a long time, […]

Letting to a housing association – Good idea?

28th June 2013

Just wondering if it is worth renting my property to a local housing association? My initial thoughts are that it could be a lot less bother in terms of management plus assured rent. I’d like to know whether you think it is worth it? My property is in the East London area and rental market […]

Nick Tadd and Vanessa warwick of the Property Tribes Forum

Lights! Camera! Landlord Associations!

27th June 2013

Before we became full-time landlords, Nick and I worked in the TV industry … Nick as a cameraman, and myself as a Presenter/Producer/Director. When we founded Property Tribes in 2009, it seemed good sense to call on our TV production skills to produce video content for landlords. Our YouTube channel now has over 120 videos […]

Plymouth Student Investment Property Opportunity

27th June 2013

The 5th most popular university location in the UK, Plymouth is home to over 30,000 students and has been identified by Savills as an area which has a significant undersupply of student housing. With a shortfall of almost 20,000 beds, Greenbank Court provides the perfect solution for students seeking a residence in the city. Built […]

Landlord’s right to visit his property with or without notice

27th June 2013

My understanding  of the housing act is that a landlord cannot just visit his property when he likes, he has to give the tenant adequate notice, usually 24hrs. Please correct me if I am wrong. I also have a few questions 1. Does this notice have to be a written notice, and if so how should it be […]

The evolution of the Private Rented Sector – Deed of Assurance

27th June 2013

Why on earth would The Mortgage Works “TMW” agree to three year AST’s? More to the point, why would landlords and tenants? It has always been legally possible for landlords to offer AST’s for up to 3 years and indeed in theory for any fixed term though a term longer than 3 years, even by […]