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NLA Warning about Rent Arrears

According to research carried out by the National Landlords Association (NLA), around one third of landlords have had a problem with rent arrears in the last year. Landlords are facing £850 million of debt across the UK, which equates to £1,649 per landlord.

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RLA Warns Welsh Landlords about ‘Water Debt’

The Residential Landlords Association (RLA) is warning Welsh landlords that they could become jointly liable for their tenant’s water bills as of January 1st 2015. The Water Industry Act Under the terms of the Welsh Government’s Water Industry Act, landlords with properties in the Welsh Water and Dee Valley Water areas are obliged to share […]

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Top Tenant Complaint is No Heating and Hot Water

According to research carried out by an online letting agent, the most common complaint from tenants was a faulty boiler leading to a lack of hot water and central heating – nearly 33% of tenants have experienced this problem during a tenancy. The second most common problem was a leaking roof – 22% of tenants […]

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Islington Council Proposes Action Against Buy to Leave Landlords

Islington Council is proposing to make owners of new build properties prove they are occupied. The borough is one of the most densely populated in London, but according to council figures around 30% of properties built in the last six years have yet to record anyone officially living there.

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Stamp Duty Tax Changes Good for Landlords

The chancellor’s Autumn Statement was full of surprises this week, but the most notable was the announcement that the government is changing the way stamp duty is calculated.

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Accidental Landlords Failing to Reinvest

According to UK insurer, LV, part-time landlords are earning billions in rent, but are not reinvesting the money back into their rental properties. A recent survey by LV has revealed that a large proportion of part-time landlords are failing to meet their legal responsibilities.

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Illegal Tree House Conversion

There are many stories in the press about rogue landlords letting out squalid houses, but a story in the news this weekend has really taken things to a whole new level.

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Student Accommodation In Short Supply

A recent BBC report has revealed a severe shortage of student accommodation across the UK following government relaxation of student numbers in this year’s admissions. This is putting enormous pressure on providers in many locations and in some cases students are being forced to share rooms.

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Where is the Cheapest Place to Rent a Home?

New research from Homelet has revealed that the cheapest place to rent a home is Plymouth. The average rent in Plymouth is £510 per month and the average wage is £30k per year. This means the monthly rent is around 27% of a buy to let tenant’s income. Cardiff is the second cheapest place to […]

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RLA Campaigns Against Tenant Eviction Bill

The Residential Landlords Association is campaigning against a private members bill put forward by Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Teather, which is about to be discussed in the Commons.

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Landlords and Zero Hour Contracts

Zero hour contracts are becoming increasingly common amongst lower paid workers. Big companies such as Amazon, Sports Direct, and Mc Donald’s all routinely offer their employees zero hour contracts. This means the workers are not guaranteed any hours and may therefore not get paid.

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Government Issues Universal Credit Support Pack to Social Landlords

The government has issued a support pack to help social landlords prepare their tenants for the introduction of Universal Credit early next year. The support pack contains information and links to useful documents, including debt advice locaters.

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Renewable Heating Scheme Changes for Social Landlords

The government is planning on changing the rules of a green heating incentive scheme to make it simpler for social landlords to apply. A major barrier was lifted yesterday when the government took away the requirement for social landlords to also apply for a Green Deal assessment.

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Landlords Penalise Tenants on Zero Contracts

Some of Britain’s biggest landlords are discriminating would-be tenants on zero hours contracts, so workers who have no fixed hours could find it difficult to secure a tenancy.

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