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National Mortgage Broker Urges Lenders to Consider Self-Employed Landlords

It’s not always easy for self-employed people to get a mortgage. Many lenders are reluctant to lend to people without the benefit of a PAYE income, but with the number of self-employed people rising year on year, lenders are now being encouraged to take mortgage applications from self-employed people more seriously.

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Scotland Landlord Register Goes Live

A new landlord register has gone live in Scotland. The online digital register can be accessed by landlords, tenants, and local authorities. It’s designed to make it easier for landlords to apply for or renew a landlord registration, tenants to search for landlords, and local authorities to maintain their sections of the register. The new […]

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Leading Economics Professor Slams Landlord Tax

From April 2017, landlords will see their mortgage interest tax relief gradually whittled down to nothing. Landlords will also have to pay a higher rate of stamp duty when they sell a rental property, and any gains they do make will be subject to a higher rate of Capital Gains Tax.

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Manchester Rogue Landlord Exposed by Off-Duty Housing Officer

A landlord in Salford, Greater Manchester, has been caught out by a vigilant off-duty housing officer. The landlord had illegally constructed two wooden huts adjacent to a semi-detached property. Each was no more than 10 square meters, yet two families with young children were being charged £80 a week to live there. The properties were […]

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Revenge Eviction Laws Not Working Says Radio 1

The Radio 1 Newsbeat program has gathered figures through Freedom of Information requests and discovered that half of all councils have not used new powers given to them to make revenge evictions illegal.

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Changes Expected in Housing White Paper

Theresa May is widely expected to shift the focus away from affordable home ownership to affordable renting in the latest Housing White Paper, which is due to be published this week.

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Landlords: Don’t Get Ripped Off by Contractors and Trades!

The Association of Independent Inventory Clerks (AIIC) is reminding landlords to be vigilant when dealing with contractors. It says there are many contractors who take advantage of inexperienced landlords, either by overcharging them for work, or not completing the work to a good standard.

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Fury at Santander Buy to Let Mortgage Clause

Tenants groups are in an uproar after a shady clause in Santander buy to let mortgages has come to light. The lender, who first entered the rental market in 2011, has a clause buried deep in its mortgage contracts that states landlords must raise their rents as high “as can be reasonably achieved”.

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London No Longer Attractive to Landlords

Rental returns in London have shot up in recent years. In central London, it’s now £700 per week to rent a one-bed flat, which is well beyond what most young people can afford. Further out, it is cheaper, but even £320 per week in Golders Green is unaffordable for young couple in minimum wage jobs. […]

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Landlords Declare the Death of Buy to Let

Experienced landlords are looking into alternative means of making money, and with the government seemingly determined to dampen down enthusiasm for the buy to let sector, investors are turning away from residential property.

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A New Way Finance Solution for Landlords

Lenders have cracked down on buy to let finance and with new affordability rules coming into play it’s now more difficult to find a lender who says “yes” when you apply for a mortgage. Some landlords have enough capital to be able to purchase properties for cash, but for everyone else, a mortgage is the […]

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Calls for Welsh Government to Scrap Second Property Levy

Landlords are calling upon the Welsh government to amend or scrap the second property stamp duty tax payable by landlords when they purchase an investment property to let out. They say the punitive tax is stalling recovery of the Welsh buy to let market, as landlords think twice about investing in private rental homes.

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Protect Your Properties from the Winter Blast

After a very mild winter so far, the temperatures have finally plummeted and the nation is now in the grip of an icy glove. Many parts of the UK have been blanketed in snow, with some areas hit by several inches.

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Bank of India Moves into the UK Buy To Let Market

The Bank of India is planning to expand into the UK buy to let market by targeting landlords who hold their portfolios in limited companies. The bank says they can help out landlords by assessing each application on an individual basis, unlike other mortgage lenders who adopt a cookie cutter approach.

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