Making tax digital – deadline approaches
The deadline for the Government’s Making Tax Digital is next Monday, with just four days left for landlords to have their say. The Government plans to have a fully digital tax service by 2020 and launched a series of consultations asking landlords for their opinions on plans three months ago. One of the consultation documents […]
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Minister unveils details of Right to Rent penalties
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has officially put plans to criminalise breaches of Right to Rent rules before Parliament. In her speech to the Conservative Party Conference Home Secretary, Amber Rudd MP announced that from December landlords ignoring the Right to Rent rules brought in this February will be committing a criminal offence and could be […]
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Jack will sell up due to tax changes wrecking his plans
Jack moved out of his flat three months ago to live with his girlfriend. Rather than selling his flat he decided to obtain consent from his mortgage lender to rent it out to two students just in case the relationship doesn’t work out and he needs to move back in. He’s a normal guy, certainly… Read more
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Preparing your property for the cold snap
With the dark nights now upon us and the mercury falling, now is the perfect time for landlords to winter-proof rental properties. Burst pipes, blocked drains and broken gutters can all result in significant damage to homes, so landlords are advised to check they are in good repair and well insulated. They should ask tenants […]
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Section 24 – What’s the big deal?
I am a regular reader of Property118 and I find it very useful, especially with the vast amount of useful information that’s made widely available through these forums. I am a BTL investor myself with 9 properties – my credentials are as follows: annual rental income of £65K with finance costs of £18K and maintenance… Read more
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Tenants responsible for condensation & mould ?
As winter comes, so does condensation and mould in many rental properties, The root cause in residential property can become a bone of contention between landlords and tenants, according to Imfuna, developer and provider of the Imfuna Let digital inventory app. In the UK, condensation and mould are a common problem. Rental properties are particularly […]
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