A Tale of Two Toilets
5th January 2012
A strange case came my way today and I thought it a grand example of the sort of world I move in and an insight into the Kafkaesque madness that is the stock in trade of my day.
5th January 2012
A strange case came my way today and I thought it a grand example of the sort of world I move in and an insight into the Kafkaesque madness that is the stock in trade of my day.
5th January 2012
Yesterday afternoon I spotted a Tweet recommending a free landlords ebook. There are quite a few around but this is the first I’ve decided to review independently.
5th January 2012
Tips for keeping the house looking its best Here are some quick and simple tips to help keep the house and furniture looking its best, follow these to help save money from your damage and cleaning deposit. It is worth spending a bit now to save a lot later!
5th January 2012
Calling UK Property and Landlord Bloggers I’m keen to work with other blog owners focusing on property. I’ve been a buy to let landlord since 1989 and will be happy to write for you, or comment on your blog articles, free of charge. Why am I making this offer?
4th January 2012
Does your Letting Agent provide a good service? If so, please share what you like most about them. I fully appreciate that some landlords prefer to be hands on. I used to think that way but now I prefer to focus my efforts onto other things. My brother is also a landlord and we have […]
4th January 2012
Landlords should brace themselves for a massive jump in rent arrears with the news that millions are seeking payday loans and other credit to pay rents after overspending during the festive season. Homeless charity Shelter is warning a million homeowners and tenants are looking for payday loans that charge interest at rates of up to […]
4th January 2012
Rents of around a third of private rented homes in Britain are beyond the financial reach of the poorest families as government welfare cuts start to bite. More than 800,000 buy to let homes are now too expensive for housing benefit claimants and many face a stark choice – cut living costs to pay rents […]
4th January 2012
A council housing inspector was locked in shared flats by a defective lock while inspecting fire safety precautions at the property. Magistrates heard the incident happened after Wyre Council had received complaints about the flats in Windsor Terrace, Fleetwood, Lancashire.
4th January 2012
The latest news and views from the property market and private rented sector along with guest articles from Ben Reeve-Lewis and the Property Maverick covering Tenancy Deposit Schemes, landlords insurance, Section 21s and the key to property investment. Mark Alexander adds two new articles to his Landlords Log enticing comment and debate.
4th January 2012
The great landlord receipt rip off is underway again as property investors scurry around to find expenses to off set against their rental profits. The common scenario is probably being repeated in homes and up and down the country.
4th January 2012
I’ve just been looking around Amazon and noticed that Robert Kiyosaki, author of the best selling book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” (a must read for all property investors) has released a software based version of his Cashflow Quadrant game. I’d be interested to know if any readers of property118.com have purchased this and what they […]
4th January 2012
The subject of the best floor coverings is a popular debate amongst landlords. Regular readers of my blogs will know that I’m a big fan of a certain type of carpet and underlay in lounges and bedrooms. Feedback has taught me that my tenants prefer it as it’s warmer under foot. I have found the […]
3rd January 2012
Nine Leeds-based companies have been shutdown after they preyed on investors already duped by landbanking scams. Each company claimed to be able to return some of the money lost on specific plots of land and investors bought shares. They were found to receive no influence in return; instead the money was used to pay salaries, […]
3rd January 2012
As regular readers of P118 will know, the rocky road of tenancy deposits was pretty much a farce from its introduction in 2007 and has been right up to the present day. I’ve been involved in housing law for most of my working life and I have to say I have never seen anything quite […]
31st December 2011
The second installment of our special Christmas Cracker Newsletter carries more of the best read and most commented upon news articles and guest columns during 2011. May we take this opportunity to wish you, your family and your business a healthy, happy and prosperous year to come in 2012. Our regular Newsletters will re-commence on […]
30th December 2011
I have been liaising a lot recently with someone I know whose job it is to find accommodation for people being released from prison. I wouldn’t go so far as to call them meetings, although that’s how we book them in our work diaries. In actuality we get together in the pub late afternoon, get […]
30th December 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 […]
28th December 2011
We all like a late Christmas present so try and guess how many companies are in the directory to win £100 of B&Q vouchers. If champagne’s more your thing, there’s still time for you to tell us about your good tenants with the best story winning two bottles. Or better still, why not enter both?
22nd December 2011
Mortgage brokers have come under fire from consumer watchdogs for failing to advise customers about the risks of short-term borrowing to earn huge commissions. After a mini-boom in lending over the year reported by bridging lenders, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned that some brokers are doubling or trebling their fees by recommending bridging […]
22nd December 2011
House prices are likely to drop by an average 3% over the coming year, predict estate agents. The number of homes sold may climb, but wider economic problems and the fear of losing jobs will keep the market flat, says the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
22nd December 2011
Mark Alexander Mark and his family have been investing in property since 1989, initially in the Norwich area but more recently across the length and breadth of England. Mark created Property118.com as a social network for landlords with a vision of becoming the UK’s largest online property investor directory. Mark’s experiences and strategies as a […]