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Landlords: Have You Received an HMRC Letter Yet?

40,000 letters from HMRC are being sent to landlords all over the UK in the next four months, which is an indication that HMRC has stepped up its campaign to target property owners who it suspects are not paying any or enough tax on their property earnings.

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Residents’ Federation Calls for Landlord Registration

Residents’ associations and tenants from Sedgefield, County Durham, are calling for a compulsory landlord registration scheme to be implemented in the hope that it will reduce the number of instances of anti social behaviour, noise, drug abuse and mess caused by a small minority of tenants.

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Landlord Wins Battle Against Energy Giant

One of the perils of being a landlord is that sometimes tenants move on without settling their utility bills. Since a tenant is responsible for paying the bills at a rental property (unless it says otherwise in the tenancy agreement), utility companies shouldn’t harass the landlord for the money. But when

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Middle-Aged Tenants Grabbing Lion’s Share of Cheap Buy to Let Homes

The buy to let sector is bigger than ever, but whilst the number of tenants looking for rental homes is on the up, in some areas there is a real shortage of affordable homes to rent. Previously, the rental sector has largely been the domain of young people at the start of their careers who […]

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Tiny London Flat with No View Still Gets Dozens of Enquiries

It is hard to imagine that anyone would want to live in a tiny studio flat with an uninspiring view of a brick wall, but despite its significant shortcomings, a two room studio flat near Kentish Town has had dozens of enquiries.

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Would You Let Your Spare Room to Strangers?

Landlords let out their properties to strangers – that’s part of the deal – but renting out a spare room is a bit different. After all, unlike a separate property that you have invested in purely for the purpose of making money and have never lived in, a spare room is part of your home. […]

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Dealing with Rent Disputes Outside of Court

One of the difficulties of being a landlord is that tenants don’t always pay the rent. If this happens to you, the law is on your side and you can take steps to recover the arrears. However, rent disputes can be extremely stressful and they can also be difficult to resolve.

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£4.5 Million in the Pot for Social Landlords in Scotland

Scottish social landlords now have access to £4.5 million to help pay for energy saving measures in their properties. Green Homes Cashback Scheme The cash is part of the Scottish Government’s ‘Green Homes Cashback’

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Half of All Homes will be Rented in 2035

A report by a mortgage lenders association has predicted that nearly half of homes in the UK will be rented by 2032. This is a direct reversal of previous trends. In 2003, seven out of ten homes were owner-occupied. Eleven years later, this has fallen to 65% and the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders

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NLA Says Homeless Charities Could Do More

The National Landlords Association has challenged homeless charities to stop simply supporting vulnerable homeless people and start thinking like landlords in an effort to make it easier for homeless people to find landlords willing to take them on. The Chief Executive of the NLA, Richard Lambert,

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Britain’s Biggest Landlords Selling Up

Buy to let moguls, Fergus and Judith Wilson, are selling their vast property empire of more than 1,000 homes to whoever is willing to pay “top dollar”. They say an intermediary is handling the sale and the portfolio could be bought by any number of investors, although not necessarily anyone from

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Rogue Landlord Fined for Cockroach Infestation

The courts fined a landlord from Nottingham for various failings in the management of three family-owned HMOs, including allowing his tenants to live in cockroach-infested houses. The District Judge was disgusted at the conditions tenants had been forced to put up with and told the landlord:

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Government Amendments to Housing Act 2004 to Clarify Tenancy Deposit Rules

In the wake of the fall-out from the Superstrike case, the government has finally made some amendments to the Housing Act in order to clear up landlord confusion about what happens to tenant’s deposits when a fixed term tenancy becomes a statutory periodic tenancy agreement. Since the

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Rent Rises Below Inflation

Rent continues to rise below the rate of inflation, according to a survey published by LSL Property Services. Their figures show that the annual rent in the UK rose by only £8 in the last twelve months and tenants now pay £745 per months to rent a home. London Still Most Expensive Place to Rent

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