Rent increase procedure with no clause in AST?
I have discussed an increase in rent with one of my tenants. They have verbally agreed (and are indeed very happy as they thought the increase would be more!) This particular tenant has been with me for 5 years and I have not increased the rent during that time. There is no clause relating to… Read more
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Are Limited Company Buy to Let Mortgages worth it?
Before I start, please don’t confuse me with the other more knowledgeable and financially astute Neil Patterson on this forum! I can see the merits of holding property in a limited company given the changes to the tax treatment of mortgage interest. However, I’m hitting a problem in practice. I’ve recently remortgaged a property held… Read more
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Shelter’s Close Connections with Cladding Company…
Breaking News: Two of Shelter’s senior board members have quit following the dreadful Grenfell Tower fire and the deaths of more than 79 people. Shelter’s Chairman Sir Derek Myers and a trustee Tony Rice resigned suddenly after criticism and internal misgivings over the charity’s muted response to the disaster. As the tower fire incident escalates […]
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Liverpool Council lose at Property Tribunal
SWEENEY V LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL. FIRST TIER TRIBUNAL MANCHESTER CASE REF MAN/OOBY/HML/2016/0005. The tribunal has released its decision dated 22/6/2017. There were a number of arguments advanced in the above case, and while Liverpool technically could appeal , the tribunal has ruled that the Council must amend all its landlord licences. The Local authority expended… Read more
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No Kidding Shelter!
Housing charity Shelter have campaigned for increased legislation and bureaucracy and supported punitive increased taxation for private landlords. Much of the cost of this is inevitably passed on to tenants, with those least able to afford it suffering the most. The chickens are now coming home to roost. The Guardian article reported, see>> https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/jun/24/social-housing-poverty-homeless-shelter-rent “Housing… Read more
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Free Tower Block Cladding Checks
Fire Safety: Owners, landlords and managers of tower blocks in the private rented sector in England are being asked to check external cladding to be paid for by Government. Following the devastating Grenfell Tower tragedy in Kensington, owners, landlords and managers of high rise private residential blocks in England have been advised by Government to […]
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