Dangerous Electrical Appliances following Grenfell Tower fire
Safety Notice: The Residential Landlords Association (RLA) has put out a warning notice to its members advising them the check on their appliances – white goods – following the unprecedented fire at Grenfell Tower in London. Police have now confirmed that a Hotpoint FF175BP fridge freezer was the initial cause of the fire which destroyed […]
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Are you servicing your clients and their tenants as well as you could be?
Letting agents have received some bad press over recent years, whether it be failure to follow legislation correctly or losing tenant or landlord funds. While this is occasionally purposefully fraudulent activity, it can be also be attributed to an agents failure to understand the law or making simple administrative errors. Although it is the landlord […]
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Disputes with contractors and eye watering debt collection fee?
Dear 118 Readers and Team, I’ve got an on going issue with a window contractor who overhauled the sash windows on a listed property we rent out, being listed means no UPVC so we upgraded the existing to be as efficient as they could be. Total job came to over £10k. However, I have an… Read more
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The rise in popularity of the serviced apartment
In today’s age, our requirements are constantly changing and individuals are increasingly requiring flexibility with regards to their travel accommodation. Hotels have restricted offerings that cannot always accommodate the needs of the modern traveler, hence why more people are considering serviced apartments. Serviced apartments – the concept Serviced apartments are a relatively recent phenomenon. They… Read more
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National Landlord Investment Show at Olympia on 15 June attracted record numbers of visitors amid praise from industry
National Landlord Investment Show returned to London for its flagship show and its 48th to date on Thursday 15 June at Olympia.
The show attracted an unprecedented of landlord and investors and those looking to get into property in investment – all looking to meet suppliers and experts in the field.
The event kicked off to a packed the Morning Networking Event before the exhibition hall opened to 100+ leading suppliers of buy-to-let services.
Hundreds of property investors and landlords visited the 40+ speaker sessions, part of the largest seminar programme to date.
The widely promoted Expert Property Panel featuring Iain Duncan Smith MP & David Smith, Economics Editor of the Sunday Times, drew in over 350 buyers and gained national coverage in the Sunday Telegraph and the Times newspapers regarding the discussions on Section 24 and landlord licensing and the lobbying to Iain Duncan Smith.
Also speaking as part of the panel were Carolyn Uphill
Chairman, National Landlords Association; Richard Bowser, Editor of Property Investor News; Tony Gimple, Less Tax for Landlords and Marie Parris Managing Director, George Ellis Property Services.
The panel was free to attend for visitors that register their interest online and is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Exhibitors
The packed exhibition hall featured host of leading suppliers of property investment, tax, legal, insurance and mortgage services.
Complimentary seminars
The four seminar theatres hosted 40+ speakers throughout the day who have unparalleled experience in the UK and overseas buy-to-let markets. Coverage included tax, mortgages, pensions, the eviction process and finance.
Registration for forthcoming Autumn shows in London, Sussex and Cardiff is complimentary at www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
Those interested in the Morning Networking Event can indicate their attendance as part of their registration.
Exhibiting
Spaces are filling fast for remaining shows in 2017. Contact the team today to secure your preferred stand space on 020 8656 5065 or visit www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk/contact
About Landlord Investment Show
National Landlord Investment Show is the UK’s leading property investment exhibition, providing solutions, networking and advice for new seasoned and investors in the buy-to-let market. Established in 2013 and operating in property hotspots throughout the country, it has now run 48shows successfully, and has provided property investment solutions for over 21,000 landlords in the last 12 months alone.
The LI Media portfolio includes:
- National Landlord Investment Show: comprising 11 shows in 2017, it attracted over 21,000 visitors in 2016, a growth of 31% since 2015. Exhibitor numbers have also grown to over 550 annually.
www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
- Landlord Investor Magazine is a subscription-based product available in both print and digital formats with 11 issues each year. It offers advice, features, and news, and helps property professionals keep up to date with essential industry developments.
Subscribe at www.landlordinvestmentshow.co.uk
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State of the Market – Buy-to-Let (BTL) Britain report
The sixth edition of Kent Reliance’s half-yearly (state of the market) Buy-to-Let (BTL) Britain report published June 2017 is a detailed analysis of the key trends in the UK private rented sector (PRS), and in particular the BTL mortgage market. Changes to the tax regime for buy-to-let property are leading to reduced confidence in the […]
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Will your property pass its licensing inspection?
A total of 46 PRS homes in Liverpool have been found to be breaking licensing conditions, with 131 breaches uncovered. A controversial city-wide licensing scheme was introduced in April 2015 and requires every landlord to pay a licence fee for each of their rented properties. Inspections are carried out at random to ensure landlords are […]
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