New research suggests that one out of three of UK tenants sublet without consent Around a third of private rented sector tenants in the UK say they are currently subletting… read more →
On June 23 the day will come that many investors, buyers, and sellers have been waiting for. The referendum will be held determining whether Britain will remain in the EU… read more →
Legislation for landlords to provide safe and compliant homes is constantly up-dating, but many landlords feel it is becoming more onerous and harder to keep up with. At the moment,… read more →
Buy to let landlords were hit again in the pocket by Chancellor George Osborne’s Budget 2016. Investors ploughing cash into commercial property will pay more stamp duty from March 17,… read more →
Landlords will no longer be immediately criminalised for failing to pick up illegal tenants in their properties following a campaign demanding changes to the Government’s Right to Rent legislation. Changes… read more →
As of today, February 1st 2016, Landlords and Agencies alike have a new legal duty, and are officially responsible to carry out “Right to Rent” checks on tenants or risk… read more →
Anyone left with two properties in England, Wales or Northern Ireland after buying or selling to be hit with extra 3 per cent stamp duty bill. Only houseboats, caravans, homes… read more →
Why self-managing a property might not be the right decision for you. Are you a landlord looking to manage your own properties? Do you possess the required experience and skills… read more →
An Additional Licensing Scheme for privately rented shared houses and flats (HMOs) on Caledonian Road and Holloway Road was introduced from 1st September 2015. This type of licence will be… read more →
What will be the effects of the rise of base rate for landlords in the UK? Mark Carney, the Bank of England governor said that an increased interest rate of… read more →