Mar
27

Scottish Conservatives slam SNP over cladding delays

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The Scottish Conservatives blast the SNP for failing to remove dangerous cladding from buildings in Scotland.

The SNP recently announced a £10 million fund to assess cladding on buildings, with funding available regardless of whether the property is privately owned or social housing.

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Mar
26

Inside the Property Training Debate: Samuel Leeds & Adam Lawrence Face Off

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A recent debate between well-known property trainer Samuel Leeds and investor-commentator Adam Lawrence has sparked renewed interest—and controversy—across the landlord community.

In a wide-ranging and candid exchange, the two clash on everything from the ethics of property training to the role of social media in shaping public perception of the sector.

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Mar
26

Spring Budget Statement 2025 – Landlord Reactions

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s under pressure (definitely not an emergency budget) Spring Statement alleviated concerns among private landlords by avoiding an increase in Stamp Duty rates for second-home purchases.

Despite pre-statement criticism labelling it an ‘Emergency Budget’, the address largely echoed prior announcements

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Mar
26

Have landlords tried dealing with mould the German way?

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Although I’ve been a landlord for over twenty years, I only recently came across luften, the German way of dealing with mould.

Briefly, the householder opens all the doors and windows in the morning. They are left open for five minutes in the winter

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Mar
26

New EPC rules could lead to higher fines for landlords without valid EPCs in Scotland

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The Scottish government could impose fines on landlords for failing to have a valid EPC.

A technical consultation is underway on proposed changes to lodgement fees and penalty charges as part of its ongoing reform of the EPC system in Scotland.

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Mar
25

Fears that landlords could face another stamp duty hike

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There are fears that Chancellor Rachel Reeves might unveil an additional increase to the stamp duty surcharge for second home purchases during her Spring Statement tomorrow (26 March).

Property specialists, including television icon Phil Spencer, are bracing for what could be another blow to the buy to let sector.

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Mar
25

Tenant awareness of Renters’ Rights Bill remains low

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Despite the media coverage and calls from tenant activist groups, research reveals that 43% of tenants admit to being ‘slightly aware’ or completely in the dark about the Renters’ Rights Bill.

And 5% of renters say they haven’t heard of it.

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Mar
24

Mortgage Broker Article on Incorporation Relief Misses Critical Warnings

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Two landlords have recently brought to our attention a blog published by MF Brokers, written by Sean Hughes of Comprehensive Tax Planning. The article provides a surface-level overview of Incorporation Relief but omits crucial technical guidance found in professional tax literature and HMRC’s own manuals.

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Mar
24

Dealing with tenants complaints about mould?

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Hello, I hope someone may be able to help. I seem to have tenants from hell. I have only one property which was my dad’s before he died. Now I own it with the bank. It’s a lovely little cottage with a south facing garden.

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Mar
24

Is the PRS pendulum swinging too far against landlords?

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The biggest problem facing landlords is that the PRS is like a pendulum, swinging slowly from one policy extreme to the other, and there is nobody left in parliament or the civil service who remembers what the PRS was like before 1988.

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