The Maluka Thanks George Osborne
The following appeared this weekend in the comments section of an article published on the Conservative Home website:- I am The Maluka. I am a rich landlord without a mortgage (I had to look up ‘mortgage’ on Wikipedia for the word was not in my vocabulary). Currently I house many, more than 100, DWP tenants… Read more
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First HMO property but what about the future?
I’m in the process of purchasing my first HMO property and need some advice on purchasing in my sole name, or through an SPV company as I understand the interest relief will soon be gone for sole investors along with other changes. What if the same reliefs get changed for limited and SPV companies? Or… Read more
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Capital losses carried forward on Spanish property?
I’ve recently sold my holiday home in Spain and realised a loss of about £100,000. If I sold one of my let properties in the UK, is it possible to off set the loss against the gain? If yes, must the loss and gain be in same tax year? Or can the loss from Spain… Read more
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Maidenhead & Runnymede and Weybridge Constituent Landlords
Is Theresa May (Maidenhead) or Philip Hammond (Runnymede and Weybridge) your MP? We are active members of the Property118 section 24 campaign research team and have already met our own MP’s and a few others. The campaign team believes the important messages we are sending to the most influential MPs are not getting through. There… Read more
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Going with the Crowd…
Crowdfunding, where property investors and entrepreneurs ask almost anyone to put cash into their proposed venture, has really taken off, indeed there may be signs that the phenomenon is getting out of control on the internet. There are now numerous websites offering various versions of the crowdfunding concept, but they are usually intermediaries helping those […]
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Cinema rooms, gyms and ensuites – how to ensure your student let measures up to the new kids on the block
No matter where you are in the UK, being a landlord is becoming a more and more competitive business. For the most part this is considered a good thing, as the more competitive the market is, the more choices tenants have and the harder it becomes for criminal landlords to operate. It can almost be […]
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Tenants and landlords being failed by local authorities
Tenants and landlords are being let down by local authorities who are failing to use powers to tackle criminal landlords. In a new report homeless charity Shelter claims 12.9% of renters have suffered at the hands of their landlord, based on a survey of more than 3,200 renters by YouGov. Researchers found tenants had […]
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When is a Director not a Director?
I own a flat in a block of 12. Years ago 10 of us got together and purchased the Freehold. I am one Director and there is another Director of the company, however the other Director is one of the two owners who did not contribute to the purchase of the Freehold. I was surprised… Read more
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Complications with a Council let handover when tenancy ended early?
We rented a flat through a letting agent, a property that was fully furnished with the intention of letting it to students. He advised us to rent it to the council saying that it would be risk free as the rent would be paid and the property would be returned in the condition that it… Read more
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The Homelessness Reduction Bill
Local authorities have been routinely advising tenants to “stay-put” in their rental properties where they had been served a section 21 notice informing them that the landlord was seeking possession, more often than not because of rent arrears. The process usually involves the landlord in going through with the possession claim and a bailiff eviction, […]
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