May
2

Tenants fee bill ‘a missed opportunity’

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

letting agent fees

letting agent feesGovernment plans to ban fees paid by tenants entering into new rented housing is a missed opportunity to make quicker and more lasting improvements in the rental market. The Tenant Fee Bill, published today, will take months to become law and then a considerable time to implement. The RLA argues much quicker changes could and […]

The post Tenants fee bill ‘a missed opportunity’ appeared first on RLA Campaigns and News Centre.

View Full Article: Tenants fee bill ‘a missed opportunity’

May
2

Forum Spotlight: Should I rent to student who has no guarantor?

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

A landlord posted in our Forum recently asking for the advice from our other landlords on our Forum about whether they should let a property out to a group of students, one of whom does not have a guarantor. The student in question has retired parents, but they do not want to stand as guarantors. […]

The post Forum Spotlight: Should I rent to student who has no guarantor? appeared first on RLA Campaigns and News Centre.

View Full Article: Forum Spotlight: Should I rent to student who has no guarantor?

May
2

Tenant hoarder leaves landlord in a financial crisis

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

Ex-social worker and professional landlord of 30 years, Leslie-Ann Franklin, is facing having to sell the rental property she lives next door to in March, Cambridgeshire, after a complex case involving an extreme hoarder has left her in financial ruin. 

The post Tenant hoarder leaves landlord in a financial crisis appeared first on Property118.

View Full Article: Tenant hoarder leaves landlord in a financial crisis

May
2

Axe The Tenant Tax

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

Axe The Tenant Tax was a campaign set up by landlords Chris Cooper and Steve Bolton.

The main purpose of the campaign was to raise awareness of a new form of taxing businesses, but applied only to individual landlords.

The post Axe The Tenant Tax appeared first on Property118.

View Full Article: Axe The Tenant Tax

May
2

Call of the week: Right to Rent

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

Call of the week

Call of the weekThere are many ways for our members to get answers to their questions, with unlimited advice available over the phone, by emailing a question in or by using our live chat service. This week a landlord emailed our Landlord Advice Team a question about Right to Rent. Like many people, they had been following the […]

The post Call of the week: Right to Rent appeared first on RLA Campaigns and News Centre.

View Full Article: Call of the week: Right to Rent

May
2

This is what’s happening to your money

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

Dear Chancellor,

Thank you for your email asking for my support in the local government elections.

Unfortunately having been a Conservative Party voter for 40 years I can no longer support it. Either locally or nationally.

The post This is what’s happening to your money appeared first on Property118.

View Full Article: This is what’s happening to your money

May
2

Funding More Billboards

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

The billboard that Property118 member David Heard paid for out of his own pocket, out of pure frustration, has caused quite a stir here on Property118 and also on Social Media (Facebook in particular).

Several members have suggested we start a Fundraiser to pay for more of these

The post Funding More Billboards appeared first on Property118.

View Full Article: Funding More Billboards

May
2

Credit Scores Explained

Author admin    Category Uncategorized     Tags

Credit Score:

Landlords rely on credit scores, among other things, when selecting and verifying their new tenants. This article on credit scores gives an insight into what’s involved when we check our personal credit scores, and what we all need to do to make sure we get a good score.

This article gives an insight into what landlords and agents should to be looking for when they do a credit check.

My Personal Credit Score

Have you recently paid a credit reference agency to get your credit score checked? Or maybe you’re having your credit score checked by a specific lender, such as a bank or mobile contract provider. You’re probably wondering what makes up and what can impact your credit score.

So, what do credit reference agencies look at when calculating your credit score?

When checking your score, credit agencies will take a wide range of different factors into account. These include information that has been directly provided by you, information the lender may have about you, as well as any information they lender may obtain from other organisations.

Keep in mind that different lenders are looking for different things, so you may get scored differently when you apply to a different one.

What can impact on your credit score?

A large number of things can have an impact on your credit score. First and foremost, having high levels of debt can have a significant effect on the result of a credit check. There are numerous other important factors, such as not being registered on the electoral roll at your current address and missing bill payments, which remains on file for six years.

‘Financial association’ is another big one. This means sharing assets, an account or credit (e.g. mortgages) with someone who has a poor financial record.

It might come as a surprise to you, but even factors like moving home frequently and not having a home phone number can have a negative effect on your credit score. This is due to the fact that some lenders might consider these factors as signs of an unstable living situation.

Improving your credit score

If you have a poor credit rating, there are a number of things you can do to try and improve your it. These include:

  • Paying all your bills on time
  • Getting registered on your electoral roll
  • Meeting monthly minimum payments on credit cards
  • Cancelling unused credit cards
  • Alerting your credit reference agency to any mistakes on your credit report as soon as possible
  • Applying to be disassociated financially with another individual
  • Limiting the amount of credit applications you make
  • Keeping the balance on your credit card accounts low: borrowing less than 25% of your balance shows lenders you don’t need to use credit too often
  • Regularly checking for suspicious activity on your credit report.

At the end of the day, the lender still has the final say about whether or not to give you credit and how much they will charge for it. For helpful tips on understanding your credit score and how to manage it, check out the following guide to credit scores from Sainsbury’s Bank.

This handy visual guide demonstrates how financial organisations, lenders and utility companies usually use credit scores to determine if your application will be approved.

Infographic Courtesy of: Sainsbury’s Bank

See also: 20 Point Checklist when screening new tenants

©1999 – Present | Parkmatic Publications Ltd. All rights reserved | LandlordZONE® – Credit Scores Explained | LandlordZONE.

View Full Article: Credit Scores Explained

Categories

Archives

Calendar

May 2018
M T W T F S S
« Apr   Jun »
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

Recent Posts

Quick Search

RSS More from Letting Links

Facebook Fan Page