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Oct
31

9 years and still fighting

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Anybody had a Buy to let Mortgage with Chelsea Building Society? Between Circa on or around 2009 you are likely to have been over charged in interest.

If you have been repossessed around this time then you need to check your figures.

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Oct
31

Rights of access issues pre-completion?

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Is it possible to proceed with exchange and completion on a property, by signing a disclaimer for your solicitor and lender, if there are outstanding rights of access issues with the new property?

I am buying the property

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Oct
31

The 22 Year Old Who Purchased A Block Of 24 Flats

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I recently came across a Facebook post showing a picture of Alistair Trippett, a 22 year old from Stoke-on-Trent who recently completed a purchased of a block of 24 flats.

Intrigued by how he managed to pull off a deal of this nature at such a young age

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Oct
31

10 free places for Property118 readers to meet Mark Smith (Cotswold Barristers) 13th November

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Our Hon. Legal Counsel, Mark Smith, Head of Chambers at Cotswold Barristers will be presenting an overview of several landlords tax strategies at the J6 Property Professionals & Investors meet on the 13th of November 2018 in Slough.

We have very kindly been offered 10 Free places for first time attenders to the J6 event for Property118 readers on a first come first served basis.

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Oct
31

Banks are Preventing Renting to Benefit Claimants

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Mortgage Lending:

The Residential Landlord’s Association (RLA) says Urgent action is needed to tackle discrimination against benefit claimants because buy-to-let mortgage providers are refusing loans.

Northern Ireland landlord Helena McAleer has had the mortgage on her rental property revoked because she is renting to a benefit claimant.

After contacting her bank, Natwest, she was told that the value of her property had increased and that there was a potential that she could release equity from the house. But after further discussions with the bank, she was told that she was no longer eligible for her buy-to-let mortgage from Natwest as it was the bank’s policy not to allow rentals to benefit claimants.

The bank’s buy-to-let eligibility criteria notes:

“We will not consider multiple tenancies, Homes of Multiple Occupancy, bedsits, DSS tenants or ‘Related Person’ tenancies.â€�

Following this experience with her bank, Ms McAleer has since started a campaign on Facebook in which she writes:

“I was beyond disgusted by the statement. Actually more than that I cried my eyes out for hours, how could a bank, a person at a bank make the decision that I had to kick someone out of their home simply because of their circumstances, because fundamentally that’s what they are asking me to do.�

Ms McAleer has also started a petition calling for measures to tackle such practices which clearly discriminate against benefit and Universal Credit claimants.

Research carried out by the Residential Landlords Association’s (RLA) mortgage consultants, 3mc, last year found that 66 per cent of lenders representing approximately 90 per cent of the buy-to-let market do not allow properties to be rented out to those in receipt of housing benefit. This includes TSB, Virgin and the Natwest.

In a letter being sent to the Treasury Minister responsible for banking, John Glen MP, the RLA is calling for:

  • The Government to use the influence it has in those banks in which it currently has shares to end such discriminatory practices.
  • The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), working with the Bank of England, to undertake a full investigation into the extent of this problem and prepare plans to end it. The RLA believes such practices breach a number of principles within the FCA’s ‘Treating Customers Fairly’ agenda.
  • The Equalities and Human Rights Commission to undertake a review of whether such practices breach equalities law.

David Smith, Policy Director for the RLA said:

“With growing numbers of benefit claimants now relying on the private rented sector, it is shameful that many lenders are preventing landlords renting property to some of the most vulnerable in society with little or no justification.

“The Banks have had long enough to get their house in order. It is now time to take firm action to stop such unjust practices.�

Natwest’s lending criteria website can be accessed here  – It states under the buy-to-let eligibility criteria: “We will not consider multiple tenancies, Homes of Multiple Occupancy, bedsits, DSS tenants or ‘Related Person’ tenancies.â€�

Ms McAleer’s Facebook campaign page can be accessed here  – The petition is available here

Details of the research prepared for the RLA on lenders preventing landlords renting to benefit claimants can be accessed here

Details of the Financial Conduct Authority’s ‘Treating Customers Fairly’ regime can be accessed here

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Oct
30

Proposals to add shared occupancy test to Rent-A-Room relief to be scrapped

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This summer, HM Treasury proposed a new “shared occupancy test� for those renting their spare rooms to continue to qualify for the annual £7,500 rent-a-room tax relief. This was due to be included in the 2018-2019 Finance Bill and would have brought an end to rent-a-room relief for those who rented out a single room whilst they were absent or from renting out entire properties whilst away from home.

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Oct
30

Final call for members

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We were told that it could not be done. That landlords would not sign up, that the two main organisations had it sewn up. Wrong. The Alliance is good to go.

I appeal to all those landlords who have sat on the fence.

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Oct
30

Nightmare on Elm Street

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More than half of the Elm Streets in the UK have had no house sales since last Halloween.

It really is a nightmare to own a home on Elm Street, or so it appears, as more than half (54%) of the 79 Elm Streets in the UK have had no property sales since last Halloween

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Oct
30

Annex smells of petrol from garage

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I have recently moved into an annex, which the garage is attached to. The petrol fumes in the annex were quite strong, but I told my landlord and he kindly removed two containers of fuel. That removed the potency significantly.

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Oct
30

The coolest place to live in the UK

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Digbeth, Birmingham is officially the coolest place to live in the UK.

‘Cool’ may be subjective. But either way you see it, this crown given by The Times can do nothing but good for the quirky Birmingham district of Digbeth.

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