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Tenant’s Contents Insurance – covered in a few clicks

It’s easy to underestimate the value of the things you own. A purchase here and there, a birthday gift – over the years it soon adds up. It’s not until the worst happens, and you lose it, that you realise the cost of refilling your wardrobe, replacing your furniture or buying new sports gear. If […]

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Is the UK becoming a rental nation by force or out of choice?

To rent or not to rent? Historically, the ambition has been to get on the property ladder as soon as possible, but the constant rise in house prices makes this far easier said than done. The rise in house prices increases the number of people renting, which drives up rental costs, which makes it even […]

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Will 2016 drive investors out the buy-to-let market?

Crowdfunding site The House Crowd recently published research suggesting that buy-to-let investors see 2016 as a negative year for their investments because of the legal changes to the sector. So much so that a fifth of them claim they intend to sell their buy-to-let properties this year – and perhaps reconsider their retirement plans. It […]

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New Right to Rent regime and how to avoid a £3,000 fine

Monday 1 February marked the first day of the new Right to Right regime being rolled out across England following a trial period in the West Midlands, which means letting landlords and their agents now have legal obligations they must adhere to – or face a hefty penalty. Right to Rent was introduced by the […]

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Tenant deposits: a quick guide for landlords on how to play by the rules

For some landlords, the idea of putting a tenant deposit into a protection scheme may seem unnecessary or even burdensome – why can’t you just return the deposit after the tenancy has ended if no damage has been caused to the property? In an ideal world that might be the case, but the purpose of […]

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Flood

Attention landlords: here’s a guide to preventing flooding in your property – or dealing with the consequences of it

Flood-Damaged Rental Properties: Prevention, Impact, and Recovery You will have seen the devastating effect flooding has had on thousands of homes across the UK, most notably in York, Leeds, and Manchester over the last few weeks. You may even have been directly impacted. Climate change is rapidly showing the extensive physical, emotional, and financial damage […]

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Two shake-ups to the private rental sector in Wales

Two shake-ups to the private rental sector in Wales If you’re a letting agent in Wales, keep on reading, because this week sees two big changes in the private rental sector. New immediate obligation to display fees The first big change is that letting agents need to be aware of a new – and perhaps […]

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2015 Immigration Bill Seeks to Automatically Criminalise Landlords

2015 Immigration Bill Seeks to Automatically Criminalise Landlords

Landlords at Risk of Criminal Liability Under the Immigration Bill Landlords or their agents will automatically be committing a criminal offence if told by the Home Office that a tenant is living in the UK illegally. At least, that’s the extremely unfortunate situation to be faced if the 2015 Immigration Bill comes into force as […]

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Private Rental Sector Rental Prices Continue To Rise

Private Rental Sector Rental Prices Continue To Rise

UK Private Rental Sector Rental Prices Still Growing Albeit At A Slower Pace Private rental sector (PRS) monthly rental prices have continued to increase across the UK, although price rises have slowed significantly, reaching a new high of £995 (GBP) per month during September, according to new research. The latest HomeLet Rental Index found that […]

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The Number Of Private Rental Sector Tenancies Has Doubled In 30 Years

Private Rental Sector Tenancies Have Doubled In 30 Years

2015 Private Rental Sector Tenancies Are More Than Double 1985 Figures A UK think tank claims that the number of tenants renting private rental sector properties has more than doubled since 1985. According to research conducted by ResPublica, 22% of all UK properties are in the UK private rental sector (PRS), more than double the […]

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Letting Agent Fined For HMO Offences

A letting agent has been fined £41,200 (GBP) by Watford Magistrates court after they failed to comply with safety regulations and admitted a string of offences at five Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMO’s). It is the first time Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council has prosecuted a letting agent rather than a landlord and the council also said it […]

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Landlords Still Concerned Over Impact Of Universal Credit

UK landlords are concerned about the impact Universal Credit will have on the private rented sector 70% of landlords who currently let rental property to tenants claiming housing benefits are worried the welfare reforms will have a negative effect on their business, according to the National Landlords Association (NLA). 75% of Landlords with larger property […]

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Avoid Insurance Claims And Local Authority Crackdowns

Landlords Need To Step Up Maintenance Of Rental Properties To Improve Safety There have been numerous reports in the national press about landlords being prosecuted by local authorities for failing to keep their rental properties maintained to a safe, decent and habitable standard. Many of these prosecuted landlords never bothered to comply with their legal […]

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Banks Cut Back On Loans Despite FLS Extension

Bank Loans To Business Falls It has been reported that UK bank lending has continued to dwindle, despite government attempts to reverse the trend through the introduction of the “Funding for Lending Scheme” (FLS). Bank of England (BoE) data showed that overall net lending fell £300 Million (GBP) in the first quarter of 2013. Lending […]

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July Housing & Mortgage News

Landlord Immigration Checks Are Unworkable

The Governments plan to make private rented sector (PRS) and social housing landlords legally responsible for checking the immigration status of all tenant applicants has raised questions on the policy from MP’s. The proposal to make landlords perform immigration checks on tenants and prosecute those who fail to comply has caused outrage among UK PRS landlords, who would […]

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