Listed buildings and EPCs – a huge headache for landlords
New minimum EPC ratings are proving a huge headache for landlords of listed buildings. As of April 2018 landlords must have a minimum energy performance rating of E on their Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for new lets. The rule comes into force for existing tenancies in 2020. After that it will be unlawful to rent […]
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Burnley selective licensing scheme to go live
Selective licensing will be introduced in three areas of Burnley next week, with landlords paying up to £750 per licence. Landlords who rent out properties in the Burnley Wood with Healey Wood, Burnley Leyland Road and Burnley Ingham and Lawrence Street areas must have licences or they could face criminal charges and severe penalties. The […]
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Landlord case studies needed
Here at the RLA we are committed to fighting for a fair deal for our landlords through campaigning in corridors of Westminster and in the regional, trade and national press. To help maximise coverage of our campaigns work we are asking for landlords who are willing to speak to journalists about their experiences to get […]
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But to let ownership with wife and next purchase
I currently own 1 property in my name (that I purchased before I got married) which we now let and we are buying a second property as a buy-to-let. I’m a higher earner than my wife. Should I get a deed of trust drawn up on the first property so that we can declare rental… Read more
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But to let ownership with wife and next purchase
I currently own 1 property in my name (that I purchased before I got married) which we now let and we are buying a second property as a buy-to-let. I’m a higher earner than my wife. Should I get a deed of trust drawn up on the first property so that we can declare rental… Read more
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How to Future Proof your Buy to Let Business
At the moment interest rates are low, but if they rise, which almost certainly will happen in the next couple of years, any landlord who is heavily mortgaged could end up in serious trouble. It isn’t easy to get a buy to let mortgage either. Lenders are now performing extra stress tests so you have […]
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Is my LPA receivers letter of appointment validly authorised?
I know that LPA Recieves do not have to be appointed by deed, but the document appointing them must be validly authorised. My LPA receivers were appointed by the Kent Reliance Building Society and the Letter of Appointment was signed by one director and not sealed or witnessed. Current information on the Council Of Mortgage… Read more
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Criminal Offence for ignoring Right to Rent scheme
1st of December 2016 sees the introduction of measures to make it a criminal offence for failing to carry out Right-to-Rent checks properly. The government announced last week that it will trigger the new measures under the Immigration act 2016. These measures will include a cracking down on rogue landlords who rent to migrants that […]
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