Housing benefit boost for tenants
The Government plans to use money saved through the Local Housing Allowance rate freeze to provide extra cash for rents in areas where market rate has shot up. Local Housing Allowance rates are used to calculate housing benefit for tenants renting from private landlords. Rates have been frozen at 2015 levels but the Government now […]
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Break Clauses in both Residential & Commercial Leases
Tenant & Landlord Breaks: A break clause is common to both private residential leases and commercial leases, therefore it is highly advisable that both landlords and tenants are familiar with the nature of the break clause in their lease and understand their rights therein. It is important to note that not all leases will include […]
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Maternity leave when current mortgage deal up
I currently have a Natwest BTL Mortgage that runs up until 31 Dec this year. Just thinking ahead and I’ll be on maternity leave then. If I stay with Natwest and let the current deal run off the interest and monthly repayments will obviously go up as the initial deal period is over. Chances are… Read more
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Right of Way and replaced passage door
I was wondering if anyone can help? I own a passage at the side of my house which next door have access to. We have replaced a rotten old door at the end of the passage leading on to the street. We have the right to ask the owner of next door for money towards… Read more
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Manchester to Extend Selective Licensing After First Scheme is Approved
Last year, Manchester City Council gained approval to introduce licensing in the northern area of Crumpsall, off the back of this news the second phase of the consultation has been given the go ahead. A second consultation has started for a selective licensing scheme in the south Manchester areas of Moss Side and Rusholme. If […]
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Last Big Push on Mortgage Interest Relief
Tax Campaign: The Residential Landlords’ Association (RLA) is organising a pre-budget campaign to get Mortgage Interest Relief (MIR) restored for buy-to-let landlords – #FightingMIRChanges The RLA are urging all landlords to contact their own MP to point out to them the consequences to both tenants and landlords of the imposition of this unfair and unprecedented […]
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Liverpool licensing returns to illegality
Regular readers of Property 118, will be no doubt familiar with the many failures by Liverpool Council with respect to their Landlord licensing revenue raising sham. Firstly the lies peddled alleging that the entire city was an area of low demand. The scheme introduced on the back of this blatant falsehood, then fell foul of… Read more
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Can a Director rent one of his Ltd Co Properties?
Can a limited company rent out one of its properties to a director of the company who owns the property. example: Limited Company Name AB Ltd Wants to rent a property to Mr Smith who is one of the Directors of AB Ltd mentioned. Is this Allowed? Many thanks Peter
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Relationship with a letting agent without contract?
Here is a case I like to get a discussion going: An agent who knows we are moving in 4 or 5 months, but is not on contract wanted us to do him a favour and let him show our house to a potential tenant who is broadly considering moving here. We happily agreed, but… Read more
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Is a regularisation certificate required or important?
I am in the process of buying an Edwardian House with a loft room. The loft room was done back in 1994 by the current sellers, there is a permanent staircase installed, the room has a roof window, is carpeted and has a central heating. The house is being sold as a 4-bedroom house not… Read more
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