Property Tech Company Raises A Further £8 million of Venture Capital
It has been reported that the founder of GoCardless (the direct debit service used by many landlords and letting agents) has raised a further £8 million to fund his latest property tech business. I have taken a quick look at the website and it appears to be a property based hybrid of WeBuyAnyCar and a traditional estate agency…. Read more
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Impact of the English Housing Survey
The Government via the Department for Communities and Local Government has published its annual English Housing Survey which provides an in-depth look into the state of the housing market and housing stock in England during 2015/16. One finding which is most striking is the continuing drop in the proportion of home owners vis-à-vis those now […]
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RLA’s Westminster lobbying recognised by ministers
RLA campaigns on mortgage interest relief and Universal Credit have been recognised by Government ministers. The RLA’s relentless campaigning on mortgage interest relief has seen more than 600 members meet or contact their MPs to fight the unfair tax changes, with the Housing Minister quoting the association in response to a written question on the […]
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Article 50 and the UK Property Market
The UK’s Prime Minister, Theresa May, finally confirmed March 29 as the day when the country will officially trigger Article 50 and therefore kick off the process to leave the EU for good. After the date had been confirmed yesterday, the Sterling experienced a minor decline in value against the US Dollar and the Euro…. Read more
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Grab your FREE copy of the UK’s leading magazine for active property people!
I guess you could describe successful property investing as a jigsaw! All the information is out there – all the pieces are in front of you, but you have to align them up correctly and fit them together in the right order! Others, I am sure, feel more like someone has cheated them and they… Read more
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More and more renters happy with leases, says Barwell
Housing Minister Gavin Barwell says more and more tenants in the PRS are happy with the length of leases offered – with standards improving across the board. The minister confirmed that the government will consult on the best way to implement plans to ban lettings agent fees paid by tenants this spring, claiming the changes […]
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£12m Canary Warf Property Development
LendInvest has just completed a property syndication loan of £12,000,000 with Merseyside Pension Fund. LendInvest, the alternative property lender, has partnered with Merseyside Pension Fund to finance a loan secured against a development site in Canary Wharf. The £12 million deal was originated and underwritten by LendInvest and syndicated with the Merseyside Pension Fund. LendInvest […]
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From April 6th Landlords could be fined £30,000 without a court prosecution
Two Changes under the Housing and Planning act will come into force from April 6th with the widening of Rent Repayment Orders and new Fixed Penalty notices. The concern is landlords could be fined £30,000 without a court prosecution, be made to repay rent without a prosecution, but still have to wait to evict while… Read more
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Steep Rise in Probate Fees
Midlands lawyer Gary Priest says probate fees rise is an ‘outrageous stealth tax’. A hike in court fees that leaves relatives facing thousands of pounds worth of bills is an “outrageous stealth tax”, a leading Midlands lawyer says. Gary Priest, a partner at law firm mfg Solicitors, has reacted after the Government ploughed ahead with […]
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The truth about the roll out of Universal Credit
Many landlords and tenants alike have experienced some sort of issue since the roll out of Universal Credit. Claimants are often left with no money for a long period of time during the assessment period, this delay causes a lot of other issues for the claimant such as debt, rent arrears and risk of eviction…. Read more
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