Tenants in Common, Declaration of Trust and Form 17?
Prior to the 2nd April 2017, my brother, his wife, my wife and I owned a rental property as tenants in common in equal shares. On the 2nd April, a Declaration of Trust was made in which my wife declared that her 25 part equitable interest in the property is held on trust for herself… Read more
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Conditions of a Commercial Property Lease Explained
Commercial Leases: When leasing a commercial property, it’s important to know where your responsibilities as a landlord lie, and how you can protect your best interests as a landlord. Some conditions within a lease are obvious – you would expect there to be information about rent and how it is paid. However, there are other […]
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Consent to Let but will Halifax be awkward about recent dispute?
I am currently working outside the UK and will need to let me property, that I lived in previously. The mortgage is with Halifax and they require a ‘consent to let’ form. I understand that I can apply for 1-2 years consent to let it out. Does anyone know if the approval / consent is… Read more
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Landlords falling foul of immigration checks
Right-to-Rent: Following the introduction of Right-to-Rent checks in England just over 12 months ago (1st February 2016) the fines are beginning to stack-up against landlords who failed to follow the new rules. Figures just released by the Press Association reveal that financial penalties totalling £37,000 were handed out over a period of eight months after […]
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A Few Extra Tickets – Be Quick!
We’ve got a bigger room at the same venue so we have a few extra seats available. This event sold out over a week ago and is going to be the biggest landlord networking event this year. If you are extremely quick you might be lucky enough to book one of the remaining tickets. Click… Read more
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Sky Gardens NOW SOLD OUT – Register For Further Phasing
Phase 2 of our Manchester Gardens master scheme consists of 162 exceptional apartments across 12 storeys of living space, accompanied with private gardens, terraces and access to outdoor space via the communal gardens Choose from a range of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, 1 and 2 bedroom duplexes and three-bedroom triplex penthouses. Sky Gardens are… Read more
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Shared House down to one tenant but no agreement?
I have a 3 bed house which I have let over the years to girls by the bedroom and they get to share the house. The rent is all inclusive of utility bills and council tax. The house is now empty apart from one girl who has been there for 9 years. I want to… Read more
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How do I rent an industrial warehouse?
I would appreciate any advice around how to rent (Long term) an industrial warehouse which I can use for my business (events management, venue hire). I am looking to rent a property near where I live which is currently empty. It used to be a shop selling furniture. Its a size of an industrial warehouse… Read more
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More Women Investing In Property…
Women in Business: Women are turning to property to boost their monthly income and gain financial independence according to new research. Women now account for two in five landlords new research* by Simple Landlords Insurance shows, with most female investors using property to top up their monthly income. Data analysis of tens of thousands of […]
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Is Birmingham a Good Place to Invest in Property?
The second installment of our “Property Investment Spotlight” series focuses on Birmingham, often known as Britain’s ‘Second City’. Here are the top reasons why you should be considering Birmingham for your next property investment With prices in London spiraling out of control, businesses and individuals alike are looking outwards at other cities to invest and… Read more
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