LandlordZONE® New Landlord's Check-List
If you want to let (rent out) your house or flat for the first time then you can either hire a good professional letting agent (always look for an established letting agent with a good reputation and one which is a member of a recognised professional association) to do everything for you, or alternatively save […]
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Informed of deceased tenant by council
Dear All, Sadly I have just found out via the local authority that my tenant has passed away. I recently received a notice informing me that the housing benefit has been stopped and I left messages , called and emailed the tenant. As I am in London and the property is in Wales I am… Read more
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HMO property management and accounting software?
I have a portfolio of 9 HMO’s and the family as a whole has more which we self manage. I need to start using accounting software to reduce our accountancy fees and improve financial control over the businesses. Some recommendations so far have been: Xero, Sage One and QuickBooks Online. I just wondered if any… Read more
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Chancellor hints at limited company clampdown
Landlords Incorporating: Landlords were this week hoping for a row-back on some of the property tax measures introduced by George Osborne, but none of that. Instead there were hints from Philip Hammond that the government is concerned about the number of self-employed and small businesses, which includes property and buy-to-let businesses, incorporating to reduce their […]
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David v Goliath: The landlord who took on the council and won
RLA policy director David Smith explains the case and its implications The Appeal Court has ruled landlords are not responsible for paying council tax on properties when a tenant moves out before their tenancy agreement has expired, following a lengthy court battle between Leeds City Council and landlord Stephen Broadley. Leeds City Council had demanded […]
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Landlord accepted stolen whisky worth thousands as rent payment
A landlord was caught with nearly £40,000 worth of rare bottles of Whiskey that was accepted in lieu of £1,400 of rent. The Police caught Kenneth McLean, with 57 hidden bottles of rare malt whiskey in his loft. The Police were investigating complaints that valuable whisky had disappeared from a storage vault in Grangemouth used by […]
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RLA attending East Cheshire Landlord Forum
The RLA will be at the East Cheshire Landlord Forum on Monday 13th March. The event is being held by Cheshire East Council at the Masonic Hall in Sandbach. To book a place please contact Diane Cummings at Cheshire East Council: Email: diane.cummings@cheshireeast.gov.uk Telephone: 01625 378 207 The event is open from midday to 2pm. Cheshire East […]
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New Residential Letting and Property Management course
The Level 3 Certificate in ‘Letting and Managing Residential Property’ is an online vocationally related qualification for the property sector delivered by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH). Aimed at residential private landlords, letting agents, housing association staff letting and managing market-rented housing and housing advice workers, this property management course provides individuals with the knowledge […]
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Budget disappointment for buy-to-let landlords
What little hope landlords had of the Chancellor reversing some of the recently introduced rental property tax measures were dashed in Wednesday’s budget. Mr Hammond’s has failed to take the opportunity to reverse George Osborne’s punitive tax regime aimed at buy-to-let landlords, and he further compounded the issue by striking out at the land lording […]
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Tax Reforms Harming Access to Rented Housing for the Vulnerable
Vulnerable tenants are finding it harder to access rented housing because of tax changes being introduced by the Government. Following a budget that did nothing to address the housing crisis, the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) is pointing to figures out today showing that surveyors believe private sector rents will increase by more than 20 per […]
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