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The last year has been one which has focused attention on dealing with the immediate, the here and now, in a bid to get through these difficult months. For many landlords and property investors this may have been a period ...
The coronavirus pandemic has brought instability to the UK rental market, with tenants struggling to pay rents and landlords battling to keep their property operations moving in the right direction. ...
When 2020 began one of the biggest issues most landlords faced was the ending of tax relief introduced over four years ago by George Osborne. Given the year that we have had I think most landlords would view that as ...
In March 2020, the Home Office made a number of changes to the Right to Rent scheme to make it easier for landlords and agents to carry out checks. ...
The growth in the number of landlords and property investors in the UK has been astonishing over the last three decades. The sector has grown from being relatively niche in the 1980’s and 1990’s to become the second largest provider ...
Landlords with leasehold property within their portfolio, as well as their advisors, will be aware of the difficulty and delay a short lease (90 years or less) can cause when it comes to selling a property. ...
Despite another national lockdown seemingly on the horizon, the property market remains resilient, with the stamp duty holiday and other initiatives encouraging people to move before the Christmas period. ...
Although the last six months have undoubtedly been difficult for many property investors and landlords for others this has been a period of opportunity. Capital growth for investors has been increasing as the property market experiences a boom following the ...
Not a whole lot has changed since the boom of the private rental sector in the 1980s. At least, not much has evolved from the letting agent and property manager’s perspective. The fundamentals of doing business are rooted in the ...
With activity in the market continuing to rise and the number new tenancies back to pre-pandemic levels, landlords are enjoying strong demand from tenants. ...
The most vulnerable tenants may pay the highest price...
The service has expanded across the UK...
A tax rise coming in just five weeks’ time will...
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