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Is Decorex Losing Its Voice?

3rd October 2011

Decorex has always been considered the best of the Design Shows. They have a reputation for finding and steering new talent forward, it’s innovative, cutting edge and full of great ideas- they are the Milan catwalk of the Interiors world. Or are they now? Is there just a bit, well a lot, of the  “Emperor’s […]

HMO Landlords Pick up £28,000 Bill for Flouting Fire Safety

30th September 2011

Two landlords who put tenant lives at risk by flouting fire safety rules were ordered to pay fines and costs of almost £28,000. The pair – Fiaz Mahmmud, 48, and Audrey Feegrado, 39, of Daffodil Close, Hatfield, Hertfordshire – denied seven charges relating to the management of a house in multiple occupation (HMO) at Watford […]

CBI Challenges Government to Kick Start Housing Market

30th September 2011

The government should remove the financial and planning constraints that are throttling the housing market in a bid to boost the economy, industry leaders have urged. In a keynote speech planned to influence Chancellor George Osborne’s autumn budget statement, Confederation of British Industry Director General John Cridland spelled out what employers want to see.

Growth of the Private Rented Sector. Landlords Log part 3.

30th September 2011

Focus on weeding out rogue landlords is not the way forward for the PRS. Regulation increases costs and fails to encourage growth. We must focus on the longer term objective to resolve the problems. People live in poor conditions due to lack of supply in the private rental sector. The requirement for a strong PRS […]

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Landlords Not Switched on to Energy Efficiency

29th September 2011

More than a third (35%) of buy to let landlords don’t know or don’t care that their rental homes fail to meet minimum energy performance standards. Around another 17% of landlords suspect their letting properties would not meet the basic standards expected by the government’s new Green Deal. From 2018, buy to let homes that […]

Rent Arrear Calls up 84%, Claims Debt Charity

29th September 2011

Tenants who cannot afford to pay their rents are overwhelming helplines with SOS calls. The number of tenants in rent arrears has almost doubled since the start of the credit crunch according to debt advice charity National Debtline. The charity reckons calls from tenants with financial problems has soared by 84% since the start of […]

Rogue Landlords? Pah!!! Landlords Log part 2.

29th September 2011

Fight back against the anti landlord campaigns being peddled by housing charity Shelter. Let’s apply some Vulcan logic to the debate. Watch this video and then set phasers to stun. We come in peace! Live long and prosper.

Landlords Daily Video Blog Introduction

29th September 2011

Today is a new beginning, today I am launching my daily video blog about being a private rented sector landlord. I will be sharing my story here on Property118.com and via social media including You Tube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Property Tribes and hopefully several other social media platform that will grab the You Tube embed […]

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Finance firms named and shamed for poor customer service

28th September 2011

The worst banks and financial services firms picked up 1.1 million customer complaints in the first six months of the year. The figures come from name and shame data published by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). Bottom of the list come the high street banks, courtesy of the payment protection insurance debacle that has led […]

Spoil-sport Councils Threaten Landlords with Olympic Fines

28th September 2011

Landlords and homeowners hoping to cash in on the London Olympics by renting to sports fans could be breaking the law and face fines of up to £20,000. While landlords in some neighbourhoods can take in guests on short-term lets, those in adjoining areas can only watch in envy as the capital’s 33 councils apply […]

Put Down Your Particulars – Don’t Shoot the Messenger! #3

28th September 2011

When a tenant has a beef with their landlord, I’m the guy they go to. My job is to either negotiate or prosecute, depending on the circumstances. This occasional and random series aims to let landlords know the common complaints that are made about them, the laws that cover them and how to deal with […]

Property118 Landlords Newsletter – Issue 64

28th September 2011

Catch up on all of this week’s latest property and landlord related news. The second installment from Ben Reeve-Lewis, ‘Don’t shoot the Messenger’looks at HMO management and there’s an introduction to the LandlordSOS event in Keele.

Buying is Cheaper than Renting in 90% of Towns

27th September 2011

The falling cost of buying a home over the past 12 months coupled with demand pushing up the cost of renting has made buying cheaper than letting in 45 of 50 major cities, according to Zoopla. Providing buyers can raise a deposit and mortgage, it is on average 13% cheaper than renting a similar property. […]

Terraced homes bank £118 a week for owners

27th September 2011

“Terraced houses are more profitable than other houses” Property investors with terraced houses have banked £118 per week as prices have outpaced all other type of home over the past 10 years. The value of terraced houses has increased by around two-thirds (68.4%) between 2001 and 2011, according to a study by the Halifax, compared […]

Tenants Destined for a Life of Rent

27th September 2011

Around 85% of first time buyers are worried they will never buy a home – and blame buy to let landlords for a lot of their problems. They feel landlords are blocking their way on to the property ladder by snapping up affordable homes to add to their rental portfolios. The would-be buyers are also […]

New Tracker Lender for Buy to Let

27th September 2011

A new buy to let mortgage lender is about to enter the market with broker-only deals. The State Bank of India (SBI) has announced preparations to offer a 60% loan-to-value (LTV) tracker at 3.9%. The first applications will be handled in branches and then opened to brokers and independent financial advisers. The bank is accepting […]

Empty Homes Could Empty Your Pockets

26th September 2011

Property investors who let homes stand empty for two years could pay more tax under plans to bring more homes into use. Thousands of homes are empty across the country awaiting repair or development, often tied up in planning rows. Now the government is suggesting the owners should pay extra council tax to encourage them […]

Buy to Let Hits 15

24th September 2011

Buy to let is growing up fast, the industry celebrates its 15th birthday today (September 24, 2011). Buy to let was officially born on September 24, 1996, at a meeting in London attended by the proud parents – the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA), the Council of Mortgage Lenders and a number of mortgage […]

Hands on HMOs – Don’t Shoot the Messenger #2

23rd September 2011

When a tenant has a beef with their landlord, I’m the guy they go to. My job is to either negotiate or prosecute, depending on the circumstances. This occasional and random series aims to let landlords know the common complaints that are made about them, the laws that cover them and how to deal with […]