Vision for an independent organisation to represent UK landlords
* Suggestions made by Mark Alexander, founder of Property118.com –
Imagine an organisation with 10’s of millions of pounds of budget every year, funded entirely by its landlord members and acting only in the interests of its members.
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Vision for an independent organisation representing landlords
* Suggestions made by Mark Alexander, founder of Property118.com –
Imagine an organisation with 10’s of millions of pounds of budget every year, funded entirely by its landlord members and acting only in the interests of its members.
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House prices back to 2004 levels if Mark Carney’s prediction accurate
Average UK house prices could fall back to levels not seen since 2004 if Theresa May is not able to secure a Brexit deal, according to research by online estate agents Housesimple.com.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney’s warned ministers a “no-deal� Brexit could see house prices slump 35% over the next three years.
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In pictures: RLA 20th anniversary reception
The RLA welcomed Peers, MPs, senior civil servants and property experts from across the industry to an event in Parliament to mark 20 years of the RLA. Housing Secretary, James Brokenshire MP and Shadow Housing Secretary, John Healey MP spoke at the celebration, with a collection of essays looking at the future of the private rented […]
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Are DBS checks reasonable for landlord licensing?
Bath and NE Somerset Council have introduced a basic DBS check as part of its new licensing requirements. It also has a Fit and Proper Person form that must be completed by the proposed licence holder.
If you lie when signing the declaration the Council says it can prosecute you –
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Dear [insert your MP’s name]
There is a major discrepancy in the treatment of SME’s in regards to relief at the point of incorporation if a business (ie moving to Limited company status).
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