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Oct
11

Nigel Farage slams Renters’ Rights Bill and EPC rules

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Nigel Farage has slammed the Renters’ Rights Bill as a “huge mistake” and says Ed Miliband’s EPC C rules will cost a fortune for landlords.

In an interview with GB News, Mr Farage says the Renters’ Rights Bill will reduce housing supply and cause chaos in the rental market.

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Oct
11

The North East tops the UK for rental yields

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The North East of England has emerged as the UK’s top region for rental yields with landlords achieving average returns of 8.13%, Paragon Bank reveals.

It found that the region outperforms other parts of the country

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Oct
10

Will Labour Scrap Incorporation Relief for Landlords along with CGT hikes?

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With Labour now in power, landlords across the UK are bracing for potential changes in the next budget. Among the most pressing concerns is the possibility of the government scrapping incorporation relief for rental property businesses. If this comes to pass

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Oct
10

Renters’ Rights Bill passes second reading

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The Renters’ Rights Bill has passed its second reading in Parliament with Angela Rayner promising to reform the rental sector.

The Bill now moves to the Committee Stage, where MPs will discuss its details such as the abolition of Section 21 and making it illegal for landlords and letting agents to discriminate against tenants on benefits and those with children.

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Oct
10

Older renters fear raising concerns with landlords – Survey

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Nearly one in five (18%) older tenants report feeling uncomfortable speaking up about issues with their rented home with the landlord, a survey reveals.

The poll was commissioned by Independent Age, an older people’s charity, which highlights the significant challenges faced by older renters in raising concerns with their landlords.

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Oct
9

Labour slammed for treating all landlords as ‘exploiters’

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The Renters’ Rights Bill will “wreck the rental market and drive up rents” warns Kemi Badenoch.

In a letter to The Telegraph, Ms Badenoch slams Labour for their one-sided view of landlords, accusing them of treating all landlords as “exploiters.”

She points out the irony that the only MP in Parliament found guilty of mistreating tenants is Labour’s own Jas Athwal.

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Oct
9

Angela Rayner will introduce the Renters’ Rights Bill TODAY

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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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Oct
9

Is HMRC Overreaching? Landlord Incorporation Without Remortgaging

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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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Oct
9

Renters hit with a hidden £2,216 ‘eviction tax’ – Generation Rent

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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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Oct
8

Why London’s Housing Market is Worse Than You Think

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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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