Angela Rayner will introduce the Renters’ Rights Bill TODAY
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner will introduce the Renters’ Rights Bill to Parliament today, which aims to end Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions and provide greater protections for renters.
The Bill, which reaches its second reading
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Is HMRC Overreaching? Landlord Incorporation Without Remortgaging
Thousands of landlords across the UK are now wondering if HMRC, the government’s tax authority, is going too far in its latest crackdown. For years, landlords have used perfectly legal ways to manage their taxes and property businesses, but HMRC is suddenly treating these methods as if they are wrong.
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Renters hit with a hidden £2,216 ‘eviction tax’ – Generation Rent
Renters in England are facing an average cost of £2,216 for unwanted house moves following eviction, according to research from Generation Rent.
This ‘eviction tax’ includes costs such as the deposit, ‘overlapping’ rent from old and new tenancies
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Why London’s Housing Market is Worse Than You Think
Discover the ugly truth about London’s housing crisis and its impact on property investors like you. In this eye-opening video, Ranjan Bhattacharya and Andrew Roberts delve into the controversial policies reshaping the capital’s property market, leaving many questioning the motives behind reduced housing targets.
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Unlocking Hidden Opportunities: How a Landlord’s Dilemma Became a Shared Success
When I think about why I founded my business, it’s stories like Steve and Daphanie’s that come to mind—stories where a bit of guidance can transform lives and turn challenging situations into collaborative victories.
An Unexpected Email
One morning
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Giant residential landlord sees rents and profits rise
The UK’s largest listed provider of private rental homes has reported increasing rents and a growing portfolio has delivered stronger profits.
Grainger, a FTSE 250 company, says it has added 1,113 new homes to its 12,000-strong portfolio during the year ended 30 September.
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Rebuttal: Dan Neidle’s Misunderstanding of Property118 incorporation models
Property118 categorically rejects Dan Neidle’s characterisation of our tax planning structures, specifically the Substantial Incorporation Structure (SIS) and Capital Account Restructure (CAR). Neidle’s claims reflect a misunderstanding of these strategies’ commercial necessity rather than any tax avoidance intent.
Legal Foundation: Gordon vs IRC and the Transfer of Beneficial Interest
To clarify
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How landlords can respond to extensive flooding of rental properties
With the severe flooding that has hit the UK in recent weeks many people have experienced damage to their homes as well as in some extreme cases having to evacuate, but what does this mean for landlords?
Severe weather events
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Pet charity urges public to support the Renters’ Rights Bill
A pet charity is calling on the public to support the Renters’ Rights Bill which will bring in the right for tenants to keep pets – which landlords cannot ‘unreasonably’ refuse.
The Battersea Dogs and Cats Home believes the bill is a crucial step in ensuring that pets remain with their families
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Consultation on proposed property licensing schemes closes next week
A London council is urging residents, landlords and tenants to have their say on proposed new licensing schemes for private rented properties in its borough.
The consultation, which closes on Monday 14 October, aims to gather feedback on additional houses in multiple occupation (HMO) licensing and selective licensing schemes designed to improve housing standards.
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