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Is everyone being heard in the debate about Section 21?

Section 21 allows landlords to evict tenants without giving a specific reason if they provide two months’ notice. This is known as a no-fault eviction and is used by landlords to remove tenants who have not broken any rules or breached their tenancy agreement. Section 21 is a valuable tool for landlords. They use it […]

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Sim Sekhon: Don’t ignore the older tenant

We know that the proportion of people who are renting their homes is on the rise. We also know that the population is ageing. Now figures are showing that there’s rapid growth in the numbers of those aged 55 and over who are renting. This age group now accounts for around 15% of the market, […]

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Renting a home with a garden?

It makes sense to think carefully about any outdoor space when you’re looking for a place to rent. Some people love to spend time outside. For others, a garden is a hassle they don’t need or want. But, as it’s likely your landlord will include certain conditions in your tenancy agreement regarding the upkeep of […]

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Rogue tenants – the police won’t protect you, but we will

We’re doing what we can to promote a responsible, fair and professional property rental sector. Sadly, there are still landlords whose standards are poor, dangerous and unfair to tenants but, as the TV programmes show, there are plenty of rogue tenants too. If you’re unfortunate, and you fall victim, there’s no point running to the […]

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Eviction court fees increase without notice

Landlords who have to apply to the county court to evict a tenant who won’t leave their property have to pay court fees for the privilege. Those court fees have recently been increased by 25% without notice. And yes, unfortunately the implementation is instant. We’ve reported recently on the quickest way to evict a tenant […]

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This is why you’ll never be able to afford to buy a property

  The average UK income hasn’t been rising at the same rate as the cost of rent for tenants that want to buy their first property, and the gap between those two figures has reached its highest point so far since the recession. New day = new data. The Office of National Statistics and the […]

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The quickest way to evict a tenant: our findings

Landlords have the power to evict tenants, but this comes with a process. And where there’s a process, there’s a waiting time. The Association of Residential Letting Agents is currently lobbying Michael Gove, the justice secretary, to speed up the evictions of tenants and reduce the applications that have to be made before High Court […]

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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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5 reasons why you need specialist landlord insurance

As a landlord, you have a number of responsibilities, particularly when it comes to your tenants. Sometimes issues are foreseeable, but sometimes they’re not. Specialist landlord insurance to cover all the possible issues that could pop up is an absolute necessity for landlords, and here are 5 reasons why. It protects your investment Fact: Buying, […]

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A recap of what 2015 looked like for letting agents and what to expect from 2016

The private rented sector has consistently accelerated over the past few years; back in 2014 the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association predicted that if the market trends continued over 50% of UK homes would be rented by 2032. While this is good news for you letting agents, that growth also comes with additional rules and regulations […]

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Considerations for landlords and letting agents following the Tenant Survey 2015/16

The Tenant Survey 2015/16, carried out by YouGov on behalf of property agent Knight Frank, collected and analysed the responses of 5000 people living in privately rented property across the UK. We have highlighted what we consider to be the most significant findings and from the survey for landlords and letting agents. First, a little […]

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Advice for landlords following the announcement of new stamp duty surcharge

Chancellor George Osborne’s Autumn Statement and Spending Review may have thrown a large spanner in the works for people looking to invest in buy-to-let properties or second homes. He’s decided to wack a new 3% surcharge on stamp duty. His argument? It will be fairer for first-time buyers (as the surcharge won’t apply to them). […]

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Report shows huge shift from owner-occupied homes to lettings

If you wanted proof that the rental market is growing, Countrywide has come up trumps. The UK’s largest letting agency has released an extensive report into the private rental sector which shows that more than two million homes have changed tenure over the last decade. Around one and a half million homes that were occupied […]

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Landlords Who Operate Outside The Law On Tenant Evictions Will Be Prosecuted

Another Landlord Convicted For Unlawful Tenant Eviction

Landlords Who Operate Outside The Law On Tenant Evictions Will Be Prosecuted There are reports in the press about private rental sector (PRS) landlords failing to follow the correct tenant eviction procedures when trying to get problem tenants out of their properties and many are ending up on the wrong side of the law. There […]

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New Brand, New Image – Same Great Service!

Welcome To LegalforLandlords

LegalforLandlords – New Brand, New Image – Same Great Service! LegalforLandlords are already established as the UK’s market leading specialists in legal, referencing and insurance services for landlords and letting agents and the private rental sector. The original company – Legal4Landlords started back in 2009 as a way to help private rented sector landlords with […]

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