How to Buy Your First Buy-to-Let Property While Living at Home | Beginner’s Guide
If you’re young, living at home, and eager to become a property investor, you’re not alone. Starting your buy-to-let journey early can be incredibly rewarding, but it comes with its challenges. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process and turn your property dreams into reality.
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Finding Contractors for Grant-Based Work and Support with Applications
As a landlord keen to explore the grant opportunities discussed in your recent article, I am eager to make the most of the available funding for property improvements. However, I’m finding it incredibly frustrating to locate contractors who are not only capable of carrying out the necessary works but can also provide guidance and assistance with the grant application process.
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Renters’ Rights Bill to be introduced this week
The Renters’ Rights Bill will be introduced in the House of Commons this week which will see Section 21 ‘no-fault’ evictions being banned when the Bill becomes law.
Labour will not be waiting for the court backlog to be cleared beforehand
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Council slammed for extending licensing schemes without telling landlords
Despite being the London borough with the highest fines for unlicensed properties, Waltham Forest council has been criticised for its lack of communication over the extension of its licensing schemes.
The additional licensing scheme, which will cover the entire borough
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Why we need an uncomfortable conversation about homelessness
It’s hard to believe that the homeless charity Crisis and the TDS are putting together strategies to get more PRS landlords to rent to the homeless. But, I fear, the result may not be what they want.
View Full Article: Why we need an uncomfortable conversation about homelessness
Scottish Government commits to rent controls
The Scottish National Party’s Programme for Government is pledging to bring in permanent rent controls for Scotland’s private rented sector (PRS).
First Minister John Swinney said proposals to give local authorities the power to cap rent increases would remain part of the Housing (Scotland) Bill.
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How a Trump Victory in the US Could Boost UK Property Investors!
Are you a UK property investor or business owner? If so, you might think the US presidential election has nothing to do with you—but you’d be wrong!
Believe it or not, the outcome of this election could have a massive impact on your investments
View Full Article: How a Trump Victory in the US Could Boost UK Property Investors!
Grants for UK Landlords: Maintaining Viability Under the New Labour Government
As the new Labour government introduces tax reforms and regulatory changes, UK landlords are facing increased challenges in maintaining the profitability and compliance of their rental properties. Securing grants for property improvements is crucial in this environment. In 2024, there are numerous grant opportunities available to help landlords enhance their properties
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Government ‘risks rental crisis’ with landlord attacks
The government could trigger a rental crisis if it continues its attacks on private landlords, one tax expert warns.
Landlords are being forced to sell up due to a ‘tsunami of legislation’ that has made it increasingly difficult and costly to operate in the sector.
View Full Article: Government ‘risks rental crisis’ with landlord attacks
Portfolio Landlords Action Network open letter to Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook – Fairness for Landlords and Tenants
Portfolio Landlords Action Network (PLAN) is an informal network of Landlords with 75 Properties or more. Their largest member has over 1,500.
PLAN is a small group of large portfolio landlords who cannot walk away from the PRS no matter what reforms are passed.
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