Right to rent sees 31 deported
A total of 31 people have been deported as a result of the Government’s right to rent scheme – with 75 landlords fined. According to new Government figures 7,806 calls were made to the Home Office’s helpline for landlords between July 1st 2015 and June 30th last year. And although the Home Office says it […]
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Vandalism of Period Features
Just bought an untouched house built in 1980 which I intend to let. The agent tells me the bathroom suite MUST go. He assures me that no-one will want to occupy a property with green patterned tiles (100% coverage) and matching avocado suite and vanity unit thingy. I’m having a big problem with this because… Read more
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Extreme Left academic and advisor to Labour shocks Landlord into response
Professor Danny Dorling is well known for his extreme left wing views on the housing market and pushing his politics at every opportunity within the circles of power and academia. The Professor was recently on the Jeremy Vine show espousing extremely anti-landlord rhetoric. After the show Dorling was engaged in conversation and didn’t just decline… Read more
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BTL investor to pay Stamp Duty surcharge for first main residence?
I’m currently in the process of buying a property for myself and my partner to live in. We both currently live with our parents so this is will be our first and only residential property. I have a number of rental properties, all which are rented out and on buy to let mortgages. I have… Read more
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Who got property predictions right?
In the North East rents rose from an average of £554 in December 2015 to £591 in December – an increase of 5.9% The ups and downs of 2016 in the UK meant it was not a great year for making predictions, but an a look into the accuracy of some of the forecasts made […]
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Assembly urged to amend tax plan
The RLA is asking the Welsh Assembly members to amend tax plans that could make it harder for vulnerable people to rent a home. The call is being made as members of the Assembly will today consider the principles of a proposed law to scrap Stamp Duty in Wales in favour of a new Land […]
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