Daily Telegraph wants to speak to landlords who have built successful portfolios
Are you a landlord or holiday let owner who has built a successful portfolio and want to share your story? Then, Alexa Phillips, the personal finance reporter, for The Telegraph would like to speak with you.
Alexa wants to speak to landlords and holiday let owners who have built successful portfolios and would be happy to share their experience of how they did it.
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Payday! Renters share £28,000 after landlords fails to licence their HMO
A rogue landlord who ignored mice and mould at his unlicensed HMO has been slapped with a £28,600 rent repayment order.
His five tenants not only found Mohammed Shofiq Ali Shamsu hard to contact, but also complained of a long list of problems he failed to properly rectify, a First Tier Property Tribunal heard.
Tenants put up with a mouse infestation in the kitchen at the three-bedroom terraced house in Osric Path, Hackney, (main picture) along with exposed wires, broken front door, nails in the stair carpet, a leak from the bathroom, and persistent mould.
There were no fire doors or access to the bins and the property had not been cleaned or cleared when they moved in.
Difficulties
Although they lived at the address for the 12-month term of the tenancy, they did not pay one month due to the difficulties of contacting their landlord.
The tribunal could only make an order for 11 months’ rent but found that it was “a serious and deliberate default” which warranted the maximum penalty – particularly as Shofiq Ali Shamsu had not engaged with the tribunal process.
Importance
Judge Nicol said this suggested the landlord did not realise or understand the importance or significance of licensing – as a way to provide an audit of the safety and condition of the property and of the landlord’s management arrangements.
Without that audit process, a landlord could save significant sums of money by not incurring various costs such as a fire risk assessment and smoke or heat alarm, the judge said.
“Not getting licensed means that important health and safety requirements may get missed, to the possible serious detriment of any occupiers.
“RROs must be set at a level which disincentivises the avoidance of licensing and disabuses landlords of the idea that it would save money.”
Read more about rent repayment orders.
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August sees rents remaining red hot
The rental market remained ‘boiling hot’ in August, with the cost of rent up 10% year-on-year, according to the latest rental index from Goodlord.
Despite average rents dropping slightly after a record-breaking July – where average prices went over the £1,300 mark for the first time –
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Gas shortage supplies this winter?
Hello, just watched a video by Nigel Farage who was talking about Europe filling up its gas tanks with LPG from Russia. A big point was we haven’t in the U.K. filled those tanks.
So it got me thinking.
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NRLA wants you to run your properties better and avoid ‘red tape’ fines
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has launched two new initiatives that will help members manage their properties better and also be compliant with the myriad red tape now criss-crossing the sector.
The initiative follows the NRLA’s acquisition of Safe2, a property safety certification business, and the launch of its own property management platform, Portfolio.
Safe2 provides landlords with a single platform to ensure gas, electrical safety and energy performance certificates are up to date, and NRLA members will get a 5% discount when using the service.
Tenancy management
Portfolio is an online property management tool which is free for all members designed to make the lettings process more efficient by providing landlords with a single place to manage all aspects of a tenancy.
This includes creating tenancy agreements, organising property viewings, managing communications with tenants, and ensuring landlords are compliant with their legal obligations.
As well as offering a single way to access all the NRLAs range of services, landords will be able to use Portfolio to advertise rooms and properties to let on Rightmove and Zoopla.
“The vast majority of landlords already provide safe and decent housing.,” says Ben Beadle (pictured), Chief Executive of the NRLA.
“But with major reforms to the sector on the way, we want to make it easier for landlords to meet all their legal obligations, manage their properties and provide the best service possible to their tenants.
“The investment being made by the NRLA in new technologies and digital services will help us to achieve these objectives.”
James Kent, MD of Safe2, adds: “Today’s announcement is a great step forward and demonstrates the NRLA’s commitment to giving landlords all the tools they need to ensure the properties they rent remain safe.”
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NRLA reveals two iniatives to help landlords run properties better and avoid fines
The National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has launched two new initiatives that will help members manage their properties better and also be compliant with the myriad red tape now criss-crossing the sector.
The initiative follows the NRLA’s acquisition of Safe2, a property safety certification business, and the launch of its own property management platform, Portfolio.
Safe2 provides landlords with a single platform to ensure gas, electrical safety and energy performance certificates are up to date, and NRLA members will get a 5% discount when using the service.
Tenancy management
Portfolio is an online property management tool which is free for all members designed to make the lettings process more efficient by providing landlords with a single place to manage all aspects of a tenancy.
This includes creating tenancy agreements, organising property viewings, managing communications with tenants, and ensuring landlords are compliant with their legal obligations.
As well as offering a single way to access all the NRLAs range of services, landords will be able to use Portfolio to advertise rooms and properties to let on Rightmove and Zoopla.
“The vast majority of landlords already provide safe and decent housing.,” says Ben Beadle (pictured), Chief Executive of the NRLA.
“But with major reforms to the sector on the way, we want to make it easier for landlords to meet all their legal obligations, manage their properties and provide the best service possible to their tenants.
“The investment being made by the NRLA in new technologies and digital services will help us to achieve these objectives.”
James Kent, MD of Safe2, adds: “Today’s announcement is a great step forward and demonstrates the NRLA’s commitment to giving landlords all the tools they need to ensure the properties they rent remain safe.”
View Full Article: NRLA reveals two iniatives to help landlords run properties better and avoid fines
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