Universal Credit Advice For Landlords
We are delighted to welcome Sherrelle Collman from Caridon Landlord Solutions as our expert source of Universal Credit and Housing Benefit Advice and Information. Over the coming weeks and months, Sherrelle will be sharing case studies which I am sure will strike a cord with landlords involved with benefit reliant clients. The first of these… Read more
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No building insurance and flooded downstairs from my flat!
My 2nd floor let property was vacant and work was going on. The gas engineer had taken the boiler down, and shut the water mains till new boiler went in. However, another contractor was doing the bathroom wall panels, and let the mains on and did not notice water running for about one hour and… Read more
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Gavin Barwell confirms longer tenancies will not apply to BTL
Housing Minister Gavin Barwell has cleared up confusion caused by the recent Housing White Paper, which called for ‘family friendly’ three year guaranteed tenancies to be offered to tenants in an effort to increase stability and security for those families that want it. Barwell told Inside Housing that government calls for longer tenancies will be… Read more
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Lobby your MP Saturday James Gray tells the RLA
Tory Member of Parliament for North Wiltshire James Gray has urged landlords in an interview with the RLA to lobby their constituency MPs against Section 24 mortgage interest relief changes on a Saturday. Apparently Saturday is traditionally the day most MPs hold their constituency surgeries meeting with the public to discuss their concerns and issues…. Read more
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Who Buys New Builds?
I would like to see some statistics over the last few decades to show how many new build properties have been purchased by private landlords vs owner occupiers. I suspect individual landlords will have purchased the higher percentage, but whatever the figures, I know for sure that a lot of them were snapped up by landlords. … Read more
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Investigation after landlord emails revealed
E-mail Leak: An investigation is underway by Cardiff City Council (image shows Cardiff City Hall) after details of hundreds of landlords who have not yet fully registered on the “Rent Smart Wales” scheme were revealed to all in an e-mail message. Rent Smart Wales is a Wales-wide scheme aimed at registering all landlords and agents […]
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