Additional and Selective Scheme Announced in London
From the 5th June landlords in Hammersmith and Fulham now have two new licensing schemes to comply with. After a consultation period the London Borough have decided to go ahead with the implementation of both selective and additional licensing schemes. Selective Licensing was introduced under the Housing Act 2004. The Housing Act 2004 says that before […]
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Are Councils legally allowed to force a Tenant to challenge/appeal a repossession order already issued?
I recently had to seek an eviction order to repossess a property on grounds of Section 8, ( substantial rent arrears) and dereliction of the property. The order was granted and as tenant failed to leave, bailiffs were booked to call. This was due to done on Wed 14th, 2017. On Monday the 12th, June,… Read more
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Green Deal External Wall Insulation (EWI) – How safe is it?
I am a private Landlord with a modest sized portfolio. I was able to have all my properties clad with external wall insulation with the help of Green Deal grants. I kept a sample of the foam insulation used. In view of the Grenfell Towers tragedy I decided to take a sample of the foam… Read more
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Consent to let, but what if I move back in?
If I get consent to let from my current residential mortgage provider and buy a new home for me to live in under a new residential mortgage… any ideas if I can temporarily move back into the consent to let property DURING the consent to let period? e.g. if I need to re-do the kitchen… Read more
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Lendinvest Buy-to-Let Index
UK Buy-to-Let: Where are the key buy-to-let hot spots in the UK? Which parts of the country provide the best rental yields and capital appreciation? This index report gives a quick overview of what buy-to-let investors can currently expect in terms of return on investment. Online mortgage lender and investment specialist LendInvest has published its […]
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