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Landlords Associations – a list of them all with links

13th September 2012

I’m not a member of just one landlords association, I joined two! I don’t know which Landlords Association is best, what I can tell you is which ones I joined and why they are the right ones for me. I’m also interested in whether YOU are a member of a Landlords Association and why you […]

You can remortage within six months!

12th September 2012

It is possible to remortage within six months of purchase, even on a buy to let property, I promise you! Forget everything you have heard about “the CML’s six month rule”, no such rule exists!  The legend of the “CML’s six month rule” for remortgaging has been bandied around forums for at least five years now but I can […]

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Northern Rock BuytoLet Useful Criteria

12th September 2012

Northern Rock BuytoLet who are part of Virgin Money have confirmed they will consider “Day One” remortgages otherwise known as “Back-to-Back” and Regulated BuytoLets for the use of close family members. This is a very niche area for Lenders with only Mortgage Trust as the other company able to consider remortgages inside six months of […]

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Godiva BuytoLet save £2499 on the same rate!

12th September 2012

Godiva BuytoLet, owned by the Coventry Building Society, have further tweaked their Flexible variable and Flexible fixed products by keeping the interest rate charged the same and removing the fixed arrangement fees. This is a whole of term flexible BuytoLet product with no early repayment charge and no need to remortgage after a prescribed time […]

Property Refurbishment - A Guide for Newbies

Problem Letting Agent

11th September 2012

Linda has written in to share her problem letting agent story and to ask the Property118 community for their opinions, guidance and advice. The remaining content of this post is Linda’s:- “I purchased properties about four years ago as a cushion for retirement.   It has proved a disasterous undertaking and now that retirment is upon me I have used […]

Bridging finance surge in demand

11th September 2012

Brooklands Commercial Finance have witnessed a significant upsurge in demand from referred Property118 readers for bridging finance as traditional secured lending markets become less accessible. No longer seen as a lending product of last resort, bridging finance has become a mainstream vehicle for a wide range of purposes. Bridging finance can be arranged quickly compared […]

Property Snake and Property Bee

10th September 2012

Hi there Didn’t know who else to ask about this – I was an avid user of both Property Snake and Property-Bee to research property prices and source BMV (Below Market Value) deals Property snake seems to have disappeared from view – Google searches draw a blank and my bookmarks also link to nothing (“oops, […]

Open letter to Housing Minister Mark Prisk MP – “Solving the Housing Crisis“

So simple, so obvious, so why is it not this way?

10th September 2012

An open letter to Housing Minister Mark Prisk MP – “Solving the Housing Crisis“ Dear Sir The combined housing provision of Local Authorities and Registered Social Landlords (e.g. Housing Associations) now provides no more UK homes than the Private Rented Sector. Given that the UK Private Rented sector has matured significantly since the Housing Act was implemented in 1988 […]

Open Letter to The Property Ombudsman – Agents Operating Illegally

7th September 2012

Dear Property Ombudsman I am very concerned about the number of readers letters that I receive from both landlords and vendors of properties who feel they have been ripped off by unscrupulous and unlicensed agents calling themselves “Property Sourcers“. There is very little I can do about this other than offer sympathy as Property118 is neither an arbitrator nor […]

Auction Property Refurbishment Case Study & Video

Auction Property Refurbishment Case Study & Video

6th September 2012

I’ve been having a twitter conversation with a chap called Yemi Edun who specializes in buying tired, prime location, London apartments at auction and then refurbishing and letting them on behalf of buy to let investors. Yemi tweeted me links to a couple of You Tube video’s where he’s appeared on BBC TV’s “Under The […]

Too Good For Students?

6th September 2012

Wealthy parents and property investors are buying up ultra modern apartments to rent to students in 2013. Remember the TV programme “The Young Ones” and Alexie Sayle as the Landlord? How times have moved on since the 80’s hey? Just watch the video on this advert (second picture down). They even have a Costa Coffee […]

Should missed mortgage payments be a criminal offence?

6th September 2012

The Banker is back, this time he’s trying to upset by hoisting us by our own petard – he’s asking the question “should missed mortgage payments be a criminal offence.” Is his last anonymous correspondence with Property118 readers The Banker caught our attention with the title “The Property Boom of 2012” and then went on […]

Agents and Landlords Warned of Fire Risk From Electrical installations

6th September 2012

The high profile fires caused by faulty fridge freezers last year highlight the need for landlords and tenants to be extra vigilant about checking the appliances and plug sockets of their properties. In one case in St John’s Wood in London, where the managing agents had recently overseen a refurbishment including updating the fire safety […]

Would you sell in an auction if you were me?

5th September 2012

Steve wants to know from readers of Property118 whether they think, in his circumstances, he should sell his property in an auction. Steve has very kindly given us permission to publish his email below. “I have recently inherited a 3 bed semi from my father. The property is in need of modernisation and is in […]

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The Mortgage Works BuytoLet major criteria and product changes

5th September 2012

The Mortgage Works BuytoLet team have made major changes to their criteria and products focusing on First Time Landlords, Let to Buy, Purchasing from a family member and withdrawing from the regulated BuytoLet market. This is significant for the whole of the BuytoLet market as The Mortgage Works have a very large market share of […]

NAEA Reports Effects of Olympics on the Housing Market

5th September 2012

The housing market experienced an overall decrease in activity in July, according to the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA). The NAEA’s monthly market report found that demand for housing had reduced slightly, and fewer sellers were putting property onto the market. NAEA agents have attributed this slowdown to the start of the Olympic events […]

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Leeds Building Society BuytoLet two and three year products discounted

4th September 2012

Leeds Building Society BuytoLet department have discounted their two and three year products whilst keeping their 5 year deals at the same level. These are 65 and 70% Loan to value products with an attractive initial rate and good value fixed fees of £999 that really do benefit the larger loan over percentage based fees. […]

Mary Latham questions landlords rights to reposess

1st September 2012

“Why are landlords being denied our  legal right to repossess  a “dwelling house” Under Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988?” – Mary Latham – Landlord After reading and posting on this discussion I have been thinking about the possession procedure and how the law fails landlords.

Squatters Rights – what’s not changed

1st September 2012

In this blog I intend to dispel a few urban myths which appear to be forming, both amongst landlords and squatters themselves judging from some of the readers emails I have received. As of today a person occupying a residential property without the owners permission is committing a criminal offence which is punishable by up to six months in prison and […]

Ban Squatters Rights

New laws scrap ‘squatters rights’

31st August 2012

What are your thoughts on the new laws scrapping squatters rights and making squatting a criminal offence? Squatting in residential property in England and Wales becomes a criminal offence on Saturday 1st September 2012. Under clause 144 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act, the offence of squatting will be punishable by […]