Landlord News
9:39 AM, 26th April 2024, Less than a minute ago|
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Paul Shamplina gives his reactions to the third reading debate of the Renters Reform Bill:
“Undoubtedly, court reforms are necessary to ensure the system can effectively handle the increase in Section 8 proceedings resulting from the abolition of Section 21. Without adequate preparation, there is a risk of overburdening an already strained legal system, leading to further delays and inefficiencies that could adversely affect both landlords and tenants. In 2019 when the bill was
I was looking around my property related emails and came across a full government blurb on the MTD initiative and wondered.......... after reading the benefits and the opportunity to be a tester. In their GOV.UKs words "download a MTD compliant piecevif software and after a few initial personal entry you can send test quarterly return which will allow easy transition from 2026/27 when it will be mandatory."
After going through the list supplied by Gov.uk and there a few of MTD com
One of the biggest challenges faced by all property investors is that at some point, everyone runs out of their own deposit money. Maybe you are close to this point yourself.
Most people stop investing at this point, but it does not have to be that way for you.
There are two solutions to this very common problem:
Solution One:
You use strategies such as Rent to Rent, or Purchase Lease Options, where you don’t actually own the property, which means you don’t need big d
In the ever-changing landscape of property development, it’s often hard to stand out from the crowd.
However, the Winter Melia Group led by directors Karl Winter and Phil Melia has emerged as a leading force in the industry....
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority Mayoral Election newsletter arrived this morning. Of the 6 candidates in the running, very few look as though they have any relevant leadership or financial experience.
What took my attention was Andy Burnham’s (Labour) commitment to introduce a Good Landlord Scheme across Greater Manchester and...
I managed to get a CCJ against a rogue tenant almost 6 years ago. The CCJ only covered the outstanding rental she accumulated whilst awaiting the Bailiffs for 8 months.
The ruined unit and furniture theft was an added cost that I ignored....
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