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We Need More Trust Not More Legislation and Regulation

7th November 2011

There is a lot of talk these days about tenants needing security of tenure and organisations like Shelter would like Government to change legislation to force landlords to give tenants longer tenancies. I acknowledge that tenants do need security and, as a landlord, I want to keep my tenants for as long as possible. Many […]

Letting Unlicensed HMO is a Crime, According to Judge

7th November 2011

A London council has won a criminal compensation order against a letting company who failed to licence a house in multiple occupation. In what is believed to be a landmark case, Newham Council claimed rent paid to the company, Sumal & Sons Properties, of Stamford Hill, was a criminal benefit as the property did not […]

The Only Home Truth About Property is Unpredictable Prices

7th November 2011

Topsy-turvy house prices were up 1.2% in October, but after almost a year of monthly increases and falls they are more or less where they started in October last year. If any truth has hit home in 2011 it’s that the property market is unpredictable. In the past 10 months, the market has gone up […]

A Property Dream Comes True

4th November 2011

The true success story of a business entrepreneur, written in parable style and set to a magical piece of classical music. The Jolly Giant in this story is a real person. His business provides a service to the property sector. This is possibly the most simple corporate video you will ever watch, I hope you […]

Buy to Let Mortgage Regulation is Logical, says the FSA

4th November 2011

The UK will comply with proposals to regulate buy to let mortgages if the European Union decides to include the loans in the forthcoming consumer credit directive. Despite warnings that regulation will change the face of the market from bank and building society trade body the Council of Mortgage Lenders, the Financial Services Authority sees […]

Property Firm Lines up £2 billion Swoop on Buy to let flats

4th November 2011

The geography of buy to let is due change as corporate investors move into the private letting market. The warning comes as Sweden’s largest private housing investor has instructed a leading property consultant to buy up 10,000 flats around London. The purchase would create one of the UK’s largest rental portfolios in an open market […]

Housebuilding Slumps to Lowest Level for 88 years

3rd November 2011

The building of new homes has slumped to the lowest level ever – running at half the number needed to keep up with demand. The latest government figures revealed 120,000 new homes were built in England last year. Although London has the most resilient housing market, the capital saw the largest drop in the number […]

Landlords Snubbing Registration Face £50,000 Fines

3rd November 2011

Thousands of property investors face fines of up to £50,000 for ignoring laws requiring them to sign-up to a landlords register in Scotland. No-one is sure how many rogue landlords are ignoring the law – but the worry is they face a double whammy of tax and fines if they sign the register. The authorities […]

Pondering Article Four – Stick It On The Students!

3rd November 2011

I was going to write a piece about what to do when an HMO tenant goes AWOL (Absent Without Leave) and disappears off the face the earth.  As an “exciting” read as that sounds, I’d rather pick up on the Article 4 directive that has been publicised today. Over the last six months quite a […]

Northern Property Giants

3rd November 2011

Paul Fieldson from the online property auction service BidOnMyHouse.co.uk and John Paul, founder of the highly successful Northern Letting Agency Castledean Group, which specialises in LHA tenancies, are Northern Property “Giants” in every sense of the word. Both businesses have been established since the beginning of the credit crunch and are putting many established operators […]

Three Landlords And A Lawyer

3rd November 2011

Whilst we were waiting around to be called by our professional camera crew to record a new corporate video for the home page of Property118 we decided to get together for a chat and record it on video. It was just a bit of fun to get us warmed up for the real thing but […]

Landlords Reap Rewards as London Rents Rise 27%

3rd November 2011

Rents in London have soared by more than a quarter in two years, according to a firm of leading estate agents. In a snapshot of the private home rental scene in the capital, Knight Frank revealed rents have increased by 27% since 2009 while tenants are moving in to more homes with fewer coming back […]

Squatters in Homes Outlawed as Criminals

3rd November 2011

Squatters who move into homes will commit a criminal offence under proposals announced by the government. Following consultation, the government will introduce the new offence of entering a residential building as a trespasser. Squatters, occupiers of land or a building without consent of the owner, will commit the offence if: They enter a home without […]

Tales from the Frontline

2nd November 2011

Regular readers will know that I am a working Tenancy Relations Officer dealing with harassment and illegal eviction cases and also a freelance trainer of housing staff, delivering housing law courses and communication skills such as conflict management. I was recently training a group of housing staff in Dorset who told me that the worst […]

Property118 Landlords Newsletter – Issue 69

2nd November 2011

We are delighted to introduce two new guest writers this week, HMO Landlady and Tulloch Priest. They have very kindly taken the time to share their experiences and expertise on two very different subjects, maintenance companies and how to reference tenants. There have also been some excellent and very interesting debates taking place in reaction […]

Landlords and Holiday Homes May Lose Tax Discounts

1st November 2011

Around 250,000 second-home owners could see their council tax double under changes that let councils scrap their discounts. Councils will have the power to scrap discounts and charge second homeowners the full rate of council tax with the extra money offsetting bills for full-time occupiers. Communities secretary Eric Pickles expects most councils to take the […]

Bank Pulls Plug on Britain’s Worst Landlord

1st November 2011

A buy to let mortgage lender called in more than £1 million of loans when a landlord described as one of Britain’s worst slum landlords was arrested for fraud. The Co-operative Bank ruined the rental business by demanding Joshua Danski repay his borrowings when managers were alerted to his poor business practices.

HMRC Task-Force Tracks Overseas Property Tax Cheats

1st November 2011

A 200-strong team of investigators is targeting overseas property owners to check they are not tax cheats. HM Revenue and Customs has warned wealthy UK residents with homes and land overseas that the team is checking whether they have paid enough tax on rents and capital gains. The task force can call on finance, accounting […]

Economic Woes are Still Pushing House Prices Down

1st November 2011

The housing market is still falling – but the pace of the slide is slowing down, according to the latest property price report. Prices slipped by 0.2% in October – compared to a 0.1% fall over the previous five months in a row, says Hometrack, an independent house price data analyst. Homes were losing value […]

Maintenance Men – Can’t Live With Them, Can’t Live Without Them!

31st October 2011

A couple of weeks ago I started a discussion thread on Property Tribes about the trials and tribulations of dealing with trades in terms of property maintenance. It started out as a bit of a rant after my long-standing builder and I “had words”. Actually, he came over after sensing that I’d got my knickers […]

Don’t Shoot the Messenger #7 – When a Tenant Takes on a New Partner

31st October 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 […]