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Landlords Positive Outlook

Landlords are increasingly positive about the buy-to-let market in the UK, according to an annual Private Rented Sector (PRS) Survey. The data makes interesting reading for any pundit who has cast doubt on the future of Buy-To-Let in the UK, but it does show that landlords are prepared to shop around in order to keep […]

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Has Choosing The Right Insurance Policy Been Too Much Hassle For UK Landlords?

It seems that with the ongoing economic turmoil gripping the majority of the western world, everyone is still tightening their belts in order to save precious pennies, including UK landlords. Landlords feeling the financial pinch have tried to cut as many of their costs and overheads as they can, in order to remain in profit […]

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Welfare Reform Is Bad News For Landlords And Tenants

UK landlords could soon be forced out of the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) market by the Government cap on housing benefit payments. 77% of UK landlords who currently accept tenants claiming benefits are already planning to, or are actively taking steps to reduce their involvement with DSS/LHA tenancies because they are physically unable to afford […]

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Buy To Let Stronger Than Ever!

With sales of UK residential property stuttering again, the UK Buy To Let market is the strongest it has ever been! A recent report highlighted that the Private Rented Sector (PRS) has risen by 1.4 Million additional rental properties since 2001. The PRS properties currently accounts for about 3.4 Million rental properties in the UK […]

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Landlords Be Prepared For Severe Weather!

The UK weather is set to turn and a cold harsh winter could be on the cards with weather forecasters predicting falling temperatures and heavy snowfalls likely for late November and December. It is vital for landlords and homeowners to ensure their rental properties and homes are properly weatherproofed and ready to take on the […]

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Landlords Hope Tenant Demand Continues

The unprecedented demand for UK rental property has increased the average property rental price throughout the UK and some private sector landlords have been quick to increase the rental price for their properties to almost record levels. Since the start of the recession the private rented sector has experienced a surge in demand with 20,000 […]

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Are your properties energy efficient?

RECENT news hit the headlines that more than one in three landlords do not know how energy efficient their rental properties are. The news shows there is still a lack of awareness that all properties need an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). If, as a landlord, you don’t provide a new tenant with an Energy Performance […]

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Should bad tenants repair their damage?

Bad tenants come in all shapes and sizes. There are those struggling to make ends meet who fall into rental arrears time and time again and there are those who are quite different, who have no respect for your property and their rental ‘home’ and as well as not paying the rent, they completely trash […]

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What if my tenant challenges their eviction at court?

Evictions, once again are hitting the headlines as the Dale Farm scenario comes to a head with violent showdowns taking place between residents and the police in Essex. This leads me to wonder what will be the next step for the travellers left to find pastures new? It recently came out in the press that […]

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Support for calls to criminalise squatting

New moves could make squatting illegal in England, making around 20,000 people criminals. Most of us are familiar with the term ‘squatter’s rights’ which in many cases means that people who have taken over a property, do not have to leave. Squatters cannot be legally evicted from premises without a court possession order. This is […]

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Tenant evicted after ignoring requests for landlord access to property

A tenant has been evicted after she refused to let her landlord enter his property in order to carry out a gas safety check. Knowsley Housing Trust (KHT) had tried for months to gain access to a property in order to check the safety of the gas supply. Apparently, the housing trust called at the […]

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Property: A good home for your money?

With bank and building society interest rates remaining at rock bottom, many savers are looking for a better home for their money. It’s never an easy task, but the problem has been thrown into even sharper perspective by the prolonged economic downturn. The performance of the stock markets continues to be erratic and uncertain. Pension […]

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Are you a landlord forced to evict tenants?

A rising number of landlords are having to evict their tenants and for many of them, the reason is that tenants are falling behind on their rent. New research from the Money Advice Trust shows the number of people calling about rent arrears has risen by 84 per cent in recent years. A spokesman for […]

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Do your research when choosing insurance

Do your research when choosing insurance

As a new landlord, there are lots of things to think about before your property is let – from painting and decorating ready for let, to buying furniture, to organising Energy Performance Certificates to having tenant checks carried out. Often, one of the last things to be considered is landlords insurance. Many landlords leave it […]

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