What it’s like dealing with Dan Neidle
I have always stood up to bullies and have a reputation for integrity and winning legal battles. The legal case that stands out above all others is Mark Alexander (representing Property118 Action Group) vs West Bromwich Mortgage Company at the Court of Appeal.
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Landlords plan to sell properties amid rising costs and regulation
One-in-four landlords are planning to sell a property in the next 12 months as they face rising costs, tax increases and new legislation that could affect their business, a survey reveals.
The Simply Business Landlord Report 2023, which surveyed almost 1,500 landlords in August
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Spotlight 63 – HMRC and Property118 Agree
Following the social media frenzy regarding the HMRC’s Spotlight 63 we have been asked numerous times by our clients how they might be affected.
The answer is simple, they are not.
There are times when landlords opt to place their property rental business into an LLP.
View Full Article: Spotlight 63 – HMRC and Property118 Agree
Starmer promises houses – but landlords will be alarmed at fringe meeting promise
While Labour leader Keir Starmer didn’t mention the private rented sector (PRS) in his speech to his party’s conference in Liverpool, a fringe meeting held earlier will alarm landlords.
That’s because a Labour MP promised that the Renters (Reform) Bill will become law under a Labour government –
View Full Article: Starmer promises houses – but landlords will be alarmed at fringe meeting promise
Angela Rayner dodges landlord questions in LBC interview clash
In a feisty exchange on LBC, the Shadow Housing Secretary Angela Rayner refused to comment on Labour’s plan for landlords.
Ms Rayner found herself in a heated exchange with LBC presenter Andrew Castle, who repeatedly pressed her about the growing number of landlords leaving the market.
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Great news for landlords as private buying companies rush to snap up buy-to-let portfolios in bulk
After a tough week, starting with reports from the Telegraph urging banks to “stop treating landlords like cash cows” we finally have some good news. Over the last two months landlords approaching portfolio exit companies to sell have seen a huge increase in their properties being sold in bulk to private buying companies.
View Full Article: Great news for landlords as private buying companies rush to snap up buy-to-let portfolios in bulk
BTL mortgage market recovers with lower rates and more options
The buy to let mortgage sector has bounced back from the pandemic slump with lower fixed rates and more product options, according to the latest analysis by Moneyfactscompare.co.uk.
The comparison site found that the overall BTL product availability –
View Full Article: BTL mortgage market recovers with lower rates and more options
Angela Raynor: Labour will deliver rental reform and abolish Section 21
Landlords in the private rented sector (PRS) will have rental reform – including the abolition of Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions – imposed on them, Labour’s Angela Raynor has promised.
The deputy Labour leader was speaking at the Party’s conference in Liverpool where she told delegates: “We will provide stability and certainty for the affordable and social housing market so there is confidence to invest.
View Full Article: Angela Raynor: Labour will deliver rental reform and abolish Section 21
Tenant deposit values and disputes on the rise
The UK’s private rented sector (PRS) has seen a significant increase in both the number and value of deposits protected by tenancy deposit schemes in 2022-23, according to the latest briefing by TDS Group.
The report compiles data from various sources
View Full Article: Tenant deposit values and disputes on the rise
Mayor of West Yorkshire blasts landlords for raising rents
The mayor of West Yorkshire has launched a scathing attack on landlords, in a new interview.
Labour mayor Tracy Brabin has criticised landlords who raise rents in a cost-of-living crisis.
However, she does not advocate for the use of rent controls and instead wants to focus on building more affordable homes.
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