The Latest Private Rented Sector News
Tax Increase Leads To Landlords Converting To HMOs
Growing numbers of landlords are converting their rental properties into Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in order to optimise rental
Why not serving notices properly can cost you your case.
From the Landlord Law Blog I had someone email me recently. He told me “A landlord recently posted a Section
Buy-to-let investors offered online tax training.
With just over two weeks remaining until the January 31 Self Assessment deadline, buy-to-let investors are being reminded that there
Nearly 1,000 agents ‘unlikely to still be in business in three years’ time’
New analysis from an insolvency firm which monitors levels of financial distress across the UK economy has claimed that 2,893
Universal Credit recipients to be given direct landlord payment option
The Scottish Government plans to use its new social security powers for the first time to increase the frequency of
Landlords should be ‘supported’, rather than ‘burdened with unfair tax measures’
The government needs to do more to support buy-to-let landlords, and start by reversing recent tax increases and unnecessary regulation
Buy-to-lose: Is there value left in the UK letting market?
As we enter 2017, the tide has truly turned against Britain’s buy-to-let landlords. First, George Osborne discouraged people from buying
Most landlords to be limited companies by April
Using a limited company will become standard operating procedure for most buy-to-let landlords from April 2017, despite them not using
Vast majority of letting agents expect rents to rise in 2017
Rents will continue to increase next year, owed in part to a reduction in housing supply in the private rented
25% of landlords will buy their tenants a gift this Christmas
One-in-four landlords are planning to buy a Christmas present for their tenants this year according to a new survey. The