Aug
29

Government PRS lead Anne Frost to address RLA Future Renting conference

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Anne Frost, the Government’s lead officer for PRS housing policy, will address the Residential Landlords Association’s (RLA) Future Renting conference in London next month. As deputy director for the PRS within the Ministry of Housing (MHCLG), Anne has overall responsibility for implementing government policy and feeding opinion from stakeholders – including landlords – back to Government […]

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Aug
29

Chartered Institute of Housing backs RLA call to lift LHA freeze

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New research from the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) shows that more than 90% of Local Housing Allowance rates across Great Britain now fail to cover the cheapest rents. The institute is warning that rates have now fallen so far behind that private renting has become unaffordable for most low income tenants – putting them […]

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Aug
29

Beyond Section 24- 10 most popular landlord tax questions

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Tax Returns Deadline 2016

Section 24 and limited companies have dominated our tax pages in recent months – yet not all landlords are affected. Here Michael Wright of RLA tax partner RITA4RENT looks at the top 10 most popular landlord tax questions. While Section 24 is very important to a lot of landlords, at the same time there are […]

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Aug
29

Forum Spotlight-tenant has requested bath to be removed

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Our Forum is a fantastic place to share experiences with other landlords, and to assist each other with issues. This week’s Forum Spotlight looks at an issue about installing a new shower. The landlord posted in our Forum, saying that their tenant of six years had informed them that they are starting to find it […]

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Aug
29

RLA announces new CEO

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The RLA is pleased to announce its new Chief Executive, former Tesco executive Andrew Dixon. Andrew is replacing current CEO Andrew Goodacre, who is leaving the RLA after more than five years at the helm. He has worked across the globe for firms including household names such as Tesco, Boots and Procter & Gamble and […]

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Aug
29

Liverpool – why you should invest in the Northern Powerhouse city

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Famous for its two Premier League football clubs, world-renowned music scene and important industrial history, the city of Liverpool situated in the north-west of England has benefited from a major overhaul triggered largely by its success as the European City of Culture in 2008.

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Aug
29

Local Authority sits by as freehold co. breaks law and LTA?

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One of my rentals is a leasehold flat, there are 18 in the building, which is run by its Co-owners, as a shared Freehold. But one of the Directors and owner of 4 flats is a self elected dictator and megalomaniac

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Aug
29

Yet another charity piles pressure on buy-to-let

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Section 21:

This time its Citizens Advice targeting landlords over section 21 evictions. This follows last week’s attack on letting agents by Shelter and the National Housing Federation (NHF), claiming that agents and landlords are discriminating against Housing Benefit Tenants.

“Complain and you’re out�, says the CA’s latest report entitled “Touch and Go�. The report claims that there’s a 46 per cent chance of private tenants who complain about issues like damp or mould being issued with a no-fault Section 21 eviction notice within six months.

However, their implication belies the latest available figures for landlord possessions produced by the Ministry of Justice which shows that overall claims for possession by private landlords are relatively small in number in relation to the size of the sector; they have in fact been on a downward trend, and are lower number than those for the smaller social housing sector.

“Landlord possession claims … and repossessions by county court bailiffs (9,370) were down 8%, 10%, 9% and 15% respectively (compared to the same quarter last year; Jan-Mar 2016). Continuing the annual downward trend, seen since April to June 2014.� (Ministry of Justice 2017).

The overwhelming reasons for claims for possession in the private rented sector (PRS) are rent arrears, damaging the property and anti-social behaviour, and there’s strong evidence to show that when tenants are in rent arrears complaints to landlords actually increase.

These issues don’t appear to be addressed in the CA report, but it implies that tenants can be just thrown out on a whim, which is impossible. The Ministry of Justice figures show that from a claim to a full repossession the average time taken… [is] 41.0 weeks (Jan-Mar 2017). That’s around 10 months.

It also ignores that fact that the law has been considerably strengthened in this regard so that tenants now have a right of redress should landlords attempt a retaliatory eviction.

The CA wants to see increased security of tenure for private tenants. The timing of the report therefore is rather auspicious given that the Government’s consultation on introducing minimum three-year tenancies in the private rented sector closed at the weekend, and landlords now await a decision with some apprehension.

The charity is backing the government’s minimum 3-year tenancy proposals, but it thinks these don’t go far enough, because of as they see it, potential loopholes which “may undermine protections that longer tenancies provide.â€�

Citizens Advice says it wants:

“3-year tenancies to be written into law, and for these tenancies to include limits on rent rises to prevent landlords from effectively evicting tenants through pricing them out, no break clause at six months, and allowing tenants to leave contracts early if the landlord doesn’t uphold legal responsibilities.

Gillian Guy, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, says:

“The chance of a family being evicted from their home for complaining about a problem shouldn’t carry the same odds as the toss of a coin.

“Those living in substandard properties must have greater protection against eviction when they complain.

“Our report shows that well-intentioned laws created to put an end to revenge evictions have not worked, and a new fix is needed.

“There are serious question marks over the existence of a power that allows landlords to unilaterally evict tenants without reason – known as section 21.

“While Government plans for minimum 3-year tenancies is a step in the right direction, these changes must be strong enough to genuinely prevent revenge evictions once and for all.”

See the full report here

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