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Apr
11

Renters are still financially squeezed – FCA

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New research by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) suggests there has been an improvement in the financial well-being of Brits, though challenges remain, particularly for renters.

The FCA analysis reveals a significant burden on renters who are disproportionately affected compared to other demographics.

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Apr
10

Landlords: we’ll sell your buy-to-let properties, fast, for the best price

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As we enter April it’s been a mixed bag for landlords, with many “nervous” landlords looking to sell amidst a growing apprehension of market conditions and general elections.

If you’ve made the decision that now’s the time to sell some

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Apr
10

Rent rises start to ease – but renters still worry

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Tenants are experiencing some relief as the rate of rent rises slows down significantly, new data from Barclays reveals.

The bank says that renters spent just 1.8% more on rent last month than in March last year.

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Apr
9

Patrick Harvie defends Scotland’s rent cap against critics

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Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie has defended Scotland’s rent cap saying that ‘many thousands’ of tenants have been helped and that predictions that landlords would leave the sector were ‘false’.

The tenants’ rights minister was speaking at the Scottish Greens conference

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Apr
9

Even with family help, first-time buyers need a £36,000 deposit

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First-time buyers in Britain still face a significant financial hurdle despite receiving help from family when it comes to saving for a deposit, research reveals.

The findings from estate agents Yopa found that deposit contributions from the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad and substantial

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Apr
9

Holiday let market feels the squeeze as bookings fall

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The staycation boom appears to be over, with holiday let owners across the UK reporting a sharp decline in bookings this year, the Observer reports.

The cost-of-living crisis, poor weather and a saturated market are being blamed for the slump.

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Apr
8

Sadiq Khan pledges to build 6,000 ‘affordable’ homes and bring in rent controls

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London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, says he is the ‘renter’s champion’ and is committing to building 6,000 ‘affordable’ homes by 2030 with rents tied to the earnings of key workers.

Mr Khan was speaking at the launch of his third mayoral bid and will use powers he has already to cap the rent for these homes at one-third of the average wage of key workers.

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Apr
8

Freeholder asking leasholder to pay for repairs on his side of the building?

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Hi, apologies if this is a dumb question but my wife is the leaseholder on one of the fout flats in a converted double fronted terraced property.

The freeholder also owns one of the other three flats. The frontal layout of the building has a central door with two flats on either side of the door (1 flat upstairs and one downstairs –

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Apr
8

Renters are spending nearly 40% of their wages on rent

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The average UK tenant is spending nearly 38.3% of their monthly income on rent which means many will be teetering on the edge of affordability, research reveals.

Financial experts generally advise keeping the rent proportion of income below 40%.

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Apr
5

The Renters (Reform) Bill doesn’t need tweaking – it needs sinking

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News that the Government is tweaking the Renters (Reform) Bill has been welcomed by landlords everywhere, not so much by the usual suspects, but this awful legislation really needs sinking.

The proposed changes, including the abolition of section 21 ‘no-fault’

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