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Oct
7

Pet charity urges public to support the Renters’ Rights Bill

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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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Oct
7

Consultation on proposed property licensing schemes closes next week

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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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Oct
5

Defending Landlords from Unfair HMRC Attacks

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Property118 has long been a champion for landlords, offering innovative and essential solutions to help property investors restructure their businesses into companies, without being hit by large, unnecessary costs. One of the biggest hurdles in this process is the significant financing costs associated with restructuring.

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Oct
4

The exodus of landlords: How bad does it have to get?

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Some critics, landlords and commentators say there isn’t a landlord exodus, but landlords are leaving – there is no doubt. So, while the term exodus makes people feel squeamish it’s like the look-out on the Titanic calling that massive iceberg ‘a chunk of ice’.

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Oct
4

Renters’ Reform Coalition demands compensation for ‘no-fault’ evictions

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The Renters’ Reform Coalition is calling for the government to introduce compensation for tenants who are evicted under the new Renters’ Rights Bill.

In a report, the coalition argues that the legislation falls short in protecting tenants from the financial hardship from Section 21 ‘no-fault’

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Oct
3

Rescue your Investment and move on: We’ll sell your properties in under 28 Days

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We’re two months away from December. New legislation, tax, and changes for tenants are around the corner, and understandably the race to sell before the end of the year is well and truly on.

Last week a whopping 71 landlords contacted us looking to sell.

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Oct
3

Landlords and second homeowners rush to sell – Zoopla

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The UK property market is witnessing a surge in landlord and second-homeowner properties for sale as they race to offload their homes ahead of anticipated tax changes, Zoopla reveals.

Its latest house price index highlights the looming threat of higher taxes that might be announced in this month’s Budget.

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Oct
2

EPC regulations could drive older properties out of the rental market

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One leading landlord organisation is warning that older properties without EPC exemptions could see half of the private rented sector’s homes disappearing from the market.

In an exclusive interview with Property118, the chief executive of iHowz, Peter Littlewood says “EPCs are a blunt instrument” when it comes to rating energy efficiency and makes it almost impossible for older properties to reach an EPC C rating.

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Oct
2

Nottingham City Council ordered to refund Landlord after Tribunal rules against council

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A council has been forced to refund more than £2,800 to a landlord after a Tribunal ruled in his favour.

Mick Roberts, one of Nottingham’s largest landlords for benefit tenants, accused Nottingham City Council of overcharging him for property valuations during lease renewals on four of his flats.

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Oct
2

Landlords face £15,000 Capital Gains Tax hike under Labour

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Rumoured changes to Capital Gains Tax (CGT) in the upcoming Autumn Budget could see the average landlord being hit by a £15,000 CGT increase on the average buy to let property, research reveals.

Lettings and estate agent Benham and Reeves have analysed the CGT being paid by landlords at current tax thresholds and what would happen should thresholds match income tax.

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