UK’s leading property investment event is back in its hometown of Croydon
The UK’s leading property investment event is back in its hometown of Croydon for its 5th Surrey Show National Landlord Investment Show is returning to Croydon for its 46th show to date on Wednesday 3 May at the Croydon Park Hotel. The exhibition offers landlords and property investors a chance to keep up to date […]
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What You Need to Know when Investing in Leasehold Properties
There are two types of property: freehold and leasehold. Most flats are leasehold, so if you are investing in a flat, you need to know what you are getting into. In theory, your solicitor should give you great advice before you exchange contracts but, to help you make an informed decision, here are the main […]
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Putting pressure on your Conservative MP
Here’s a letter template for you. Dear …….., For the first time, as a long-time supporter and member of the Conservative Party, I am struggling for a reason to vote Conservative! I would never even in my worst nightmare ever believe that a Conservative Government would wage such punitive attacks on small Landlords, without… Read more
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Scottish Landlords urged to meet repair regulations…
Diy Electrical Repairs: Scotland’s largest landlord association has started a campaign to encourage landlords to meet required standards on repairs. Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL is urging its members and all landlords across the country to ensure all repairs or any upgrades meet the required standards and are carried out by qualified and accredited professionals. […]
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Working with your local council
We all know that from time to time working with, or against, your local council will be something a landlord or developer has to deal with. 9 times out of 10 the housing, environmental health or planning officers are willing to work with you. It’s always best to work with them, even if you don’t… Read more
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Transfer of unencumbered property from partnership to a Ltd Co?
I have done a fair bit of research on what taxes would be liable on the transfer/gifting of an unmortgaged property owned in partnership (not spouse) to a Ltd Co where the director’s are the same as the partnership. I understand, hopefully, that there is no SDLT to pay because there is no mortgage outstanding,… Read more
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What does the election mean for the PRS?
If you have been on a desert island over the last few days you may not be aware that a UK general election has been called for 8 June. Parliament will be dissolved on 3 May. This will have implications for the private rented sector as a number of measures were in progress and these […]
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Worried Landlord now no win no fee solicitor is involved
I am a landlord with an existing tenancy having come to an end. Since the tenant moved out, we have received letters from a no win no fee solicitor acting on behalf of our ex tenant asking us for compensation for not giving her the correct DPS prescribed information. Whilst we did outline in our… Read more
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Speed the sale of your rental property…
Vaughan and Sally Schofield of Belvoir Wrexham recently scooped the title of Belvoir’s Best Sales Office of the Year, as well as the Gold Award for Customer Service at the company’s national awards. Here are Vaughan’s top tips for landlords who wish to sell a rental property… 1) Incentivise Selling a rental property with a […]
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SDLT on transfer of mortgaged property to spouse?
Summary: Is SDLT always due on a transfer of part of a mortgaged property to a spouse, even if the declaration of trust which gives effect to the transfer makes clear that responsibility for the mortgage has not changed? Background: I have two rental properties that I own with my wife, both of which are… Read more
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