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Oct
24

Building a Family Investment Company: How Mr & Mrs A Secured Their Legacy

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A Family Legacy, Built on Expertise …

When Mr & Mrs A embarked on their property investment journey, they were determined to secure their financial future. But after seeing their grandparents’ estates hit with hefty inheritance tax (IHT) bills

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Oct
24

Propertymark warns of ‘unintended consequences’ of the Renters’ Rights Bill

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The Renters’ Rights Bill could have severe ‘unintended consequences’ for the private rented sector (PRS), Propertymark warns.

The organisation’s head of policy and campaigns, Timothy Douglas, told MPs on the Committee for the Bill that there are issues with the proposed legislation.

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Oct
23

Eviction is not the only option for landlords facing rising financial pressures

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Landlords are increasingly worried about rising financial pressures as mortgage costs continue to skyrocket.

Many face the dilemma of long-term tenants who have occupied their properties for years who cannot afford to pay higher rents, leaving landlords uncertain about how to proceed.

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Oct
23

Pennycook: ‘We don’t want an exodus of landlords’

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The Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook says he doesn’t want landlords to leave the private rented sector (PRS) – and he’s seen no evidence that it is happening.

Speaking to MPs at the Committee stage of the Renters’ Rights Bill

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Oct
23

The government is to blame for rising rents and homelessness – leading landlord claims

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A Nottingham landlord warns that each new anti-landlord measure will only lead to higher rents and more homelessness.

Mick Roberts, one of Nottingham’s largest landlords to house benefit tenants, tells Property118 why councils and the government is to blame for the housing crisis.

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Oct
23

Solving Financing Challenges at Incorporation: Insights from Simon’s Taxes and CIOT’s 2024 Concerns

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When landlords incorporate their property businesses, managing existing mortgages and capital accounts can present significant financing challenges. Incorporation can offer commercial benefits such as business continuity, legacy planning opportunities, and access to better financing, but it must be approached with careful planning to avoid triggering adverse tax consequences.

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Oct
23

Recommendations for the Welsh PRS adopted by Senedd committee

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The Senedd’s Local Government and Housing Committee has welcomed Propertymark’s suggestions for enhancing the private rented sector (PRS) in Wales.

Many of the professional body’s recommendations have been incorporated into the committee’s report, highlighting Propertymark’s positive influence on the market.

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Oct
22

£230k Lease Extension, £12k Service Charges and 10 Years of Neglected Repairs?

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My uncle, who passed away this year, owned a leasehold flat in Westminster. He extended the lease in 2017 at a cost of £230,000.

The property is currently being managed by the executors through probate. Despite paying a large sum to extend the lease

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Oct
22

Ben Beadle supports abolition of Section 21 but calls for urgent court reforms

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Ben Beadle claims that the NRLA does NOT oppose the abolition of Section 21, but the court system urgently needs reform to handle evictions.

During the committee stage hearing of the Renters’ Rights Bill, the chief executive of the NRLA

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Oct
22

Taxes, red tape and the onslaught on Landlords: it’s time to get out

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This week the Telegraph hit the nail on the head when they reported that Landlord profits had collapsed in the past decade following an onslaught of taxes and red tape. That coupled with the unbelievable amount of hoops landlords have to jump through has pushed the entire sector to breaking point.

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