The Ros Report: the Treasury defends the indefensible
Last week we published the response from HM Treasury to the comprehensive report written by Dr Rosalind Beck on Section 24 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 2015 “the unjust legislation that will make the UK housing crisis much worse.” The report has become widely known amongst landlords as “The Ros Report” To Download… Read more
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Should you set up a limited company?
Section 24 and the upcoming restriction of mortgage interest and finance costs, has been a massive bombshell to many landlords. It affects those who personally own residential BTL property. As a very brief recap, from 6 April 2017 a 4 year equal phase in commences, and by 2020, mortgage interest and finance costs will no […]
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National Landlord Investment Show is the number one Property show for Portfolio Landlords, High Worth Investors and first time Investors
The team at The National Landlord Investment Show have certainly been busy since the launch in May 2013 and have organised 43 events across the UK in some of the UK’s largest Cities and buy-to let “hot spot” areas.
The last event for 2016 was in the heart of the Capital at London Olympia on Tuesday 8th November and saw over 3,500 Landlords and high worth Investors through the doors on the day. The company have successfully positioned themselves as the market leader in events for the buy-to-let industry and as well as the shows the company launched Landlord Investor Magazine in September 2014 which reaches over 40,000 Landlords and Investors and is written by Industry experts.
Tracey Hanbury Director added, “We have very exciting plans for 2017 which includes two new additions to the companies portfolio which will be providing a great tool to the ever changing property sector, we very much look forward to launching these soon”.
We would like to say a massive thank you to all of our Sponsors, Exhibitors, Speakers and Attendees that have made our shows a huge success and already we have received massive interest about our shows in 2017.
The event will be in 11 locations in 2017 including five National shows.
Show schedule:
DATES & LOCATIONS 2017
1st March – NORTH LONDON
Venue – Emirates Stadium – Arsenal Football Club
19th APRIL - NATIONAL SHOW – MIDLANDS
Venue – Villa Park – Aston Villa Football Club
3rd MAY – SURREY
Venue – Croydon Park Hotel
24th May - BERKSHIRE
Venue – Reading Crowne Plaza Hotel
15th June - NATIONAL SHOW – LONDON
Venue – London Olympia
6th September – EAST LONDON
Venue – Crowne Plaza Hotel – Docklands
13th September - SUSSEX
Venue – Brighton Racecourse
26th September - KENT
Venue – Kent Show ground
12th October – NATIONAL SHOW – MANCHESTER
Venue – Old Trafford – Manchester United Football Club
25th October – NATIONAL SHOW – CARDIFF
Venue – Cardiff City Stadium
7th November – NATIONAL SHOW – LONDON
Venue – Olympia Conference Centre
The team pride themselves on providing a great service to the industry and are part of checkaprofessional which is a rating site for businesses where they get rated on their performance, the team have received 127 feedback reports and average a 9.6 out of 10 so are definitely doing something right!
Please click to view our Show Video www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk/Media/Show-Video
If you are a service provider within the property sector and are interested in exhibiting at these great one day events then please contact a member of the team today on 0208 656 5075 or info@landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
If you would like to book your complimentary show tickets then please visit our website www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
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RLA stands by sell-off statistics
The RLA is standing by statistics released this week showing one in four PRS landlords are selling homes. The association published survey results showing that 25% of landlords have either sold, or are selling, at least one property. Almost a thousand landlords who took part in the association’s digital tax survey answered additional questions on […]
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Brexit and Property Investors
A commentary from Rick Nicholls, Managing Director, Bastien Jack Group Ltd, UK property developer. In short, we have opportunity. Initial shock at the prospect of leaving the EU sent the markets into decline, but have they not reacted pretty much as anticipated? Never letting a crisis go without opportunity, selling high to force a low, and then […]
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New LendInvest Buy-to-Let Index
LendInvest, the online property lending and investing business, has released its latest quarterly research Index on the UK Buy-To-Let market. The revamped format ranks each postcode based on the following metrics: capital value growth, transaction volumes, yield and rental price growth. Key findings The top 10 is dominated by postcodes found in the South East, […]
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Leased flat to a limited company now dissolved – What do I do?
I have leased a flat to a Limited company who are a lettings company on a 5-year lease agreement for £1000 per month. After a few months, I discovered that they have dissolved this limited company and declared it to HMRC as dormant. They have done a HMO with my property and I want to… Read more
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£42k fine for ‘despicable’ landlord
A Yorkshire landlord was fined £24,000 and ordered to pay a further £18,000 in costs after breaching a number of housing and fire safety rules. There were a series of management failures in flats at 4 and 5 Leading Post Street, Scarborough, which he was letting as a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO). Scarborough Borough […]
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Validity problem of parental guarantees when the parents are not resident in this country?
Just wondering what other self managing Landlords do to guarantee rents from students whose parents live abroad. Correct me if I’m wrong but guarantees from parents abroad are not worth the paper they are written on as no action can be bought against them. I know guarantors can be other family members or even friends… Read more
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Lack of clarity around Right to Rent rules is impacting tenants
Britons who do not have a passport are struggling to rent as a result of immigration checks, according to a new survey. New immigration checks were introduced earlier this year with all private landlords in England required to check that new tenants have the right to be in the UK before renting out their property… Read more
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