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Why do people resent buy-to-letters so much?
A series of measures have now been taken to combat the growth of buy-to-let landlords, and each is greeted with
George Osborne plans to force small businesses and self-employed to do FOUR tax returns every year
The Government expects the move will raise an additional £600million a year by making it easier to keep track of
Autumn Statement 2015: Tax changes in the pipeline
Our tax affairs will be organised digitally in the future, Chancellor George Osborne says, but it does not mean they
Buy-to-let landlords snap up a million homes
Buy-to-let landlords have driven a massive shift in the property market that has taken a million homes out of residential
Landlords – Check Your Smoke Alarms
Just 57 per cent of tenant are certain that they have working smoke alarms in their rental properties, according to
Buy-to-let calculator: how will new taxes reduce your profits?
Telegraph Money has developed a sophisticated calculator to help you assess the impact of new taxes on your property investments.
What rights do renters have against repossession?
With mortgage arrears on the rise, what rights do tenants have if the property they rent is repossessed? Rebecca Atkinson
Right to Rent start date announced
The Government has announced that from 1 February 2016 all private landlords in England will have to check new tenants
Scrapping buy-to-let tax relief will push rents up, warns lenders’ group
Scrapping tax relief for buy-to-let landlords will constrain the supply of rented property and make life harder for tenants, a