Two landlords in Norwich have hit the headlines after refusing to offer accommodation to a man from Sierra Leone because they feared he might have been infected with deadly Ebola.
Two landlords in Norwich have hit the headlines after refusing to offer accommodation to a man from Sierra Leone because they feared he might have been infected with deadly Ebola.
Two Bolton landlords have been handed fines and a community service order for failing to have gas appliances in their rental property safety checked. The Heath and Safety Executive prosecuted the landlords after a couple and their four-month-old baby were rushed to hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning.
The Residential Landlords Association (RLA) is calling for the government to stop charging landlords and tenants council tax on individual bedsits in shared houses of multiple occupation. The appeal comes hot on the heels of a report published by the All Party Parliamentary Group for the Private Sector, which says local authorities are targeting young […]
With new legislation about to come into effect, the National Landlords Association (NLA) is reminding landlords to check new tenants thoroughly before offering them a tenancy. As of December 1st, landlords with properties in the West Midlands will be responsible for carrying out checks on whether a potential tenant has a ‘right to rent’.
In an attempt to reform the private rental sector in Scotland, a public consultation is now underway to help the Scottish Government decide whether (or not) a new type of tenancy agreement should be developed in the private rented sector. If the legislation goes ahead, it will be one of the most important changes affecting […]
Data published by LSL Property Services has revealed that landlords are, on average, making a 12.7 per cent return on their investments when capital gains and rental income is lumped together in the same basket. This is much better than any return landlords could have expected to make on money sitting in a savings account, […]
According to research carried out by the National Landlords Association, 28 per cent of landlords have experienced property damage in the last twelve months. This serves as a sharp reminder to UK landlords that letting property is not always a hassle-free endeavour.
Britain’s largest buy to let landlords are close to signing a deal for the sale of their huge property portfolio. Fergus and Judith Wilson own around 1,000 properties in Kent and if they achieve close to their asking price of £250 million, they could soon be enjoying a comfortable retirement.
A recent survey of landlords undertaken by the National Landlords Association (NLA) has revealed that 27 per cent of landlords who own and let a single property are barely covering their running expenses. In fact many are operating at a loss. It doesn’t get much better for landlords who have between two and
According to the Telegraph, yes, they are. One of the UK’s leading broadsheet newspapers has published an article on government policies that make it tough for landlords to run a business.
Accidental landlords could soon find it impossible to switch their mortgages to buy to let agreements under a new EU directive. EU Mortgage Legislation
According to the Association of Independent Inventory Clerks (AIIC) a large number of landlords and letting agents don’t have a clear understanding of what defines ‘fair’ wear and tear. As a result of a general lack of clarity many have unrealistic expectations at the end of a tenancy, which can lead to
According to major insurance companies, far too many landlords don’t have the correct insurance policies on their properties. Many buy the cheapest buildings and contents insurance policies in the mistaken belief that they are then covered, only to discover when they have to make a claim that they are
Research carried out by accommodation website SpareRoom.co.uk has revealed than an increasing number of tenants are under financial pressure, despite the fact that unemployment levels are falling and the economy is beginning to recover.