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Students and Landlords Protest Against Cap on HMOs

Students and landlords in Birmingham have come together to protest against plans by Birmingham City council to place a cap on the number of student properties in certain parts of the city. The council is using an Article 4 directive to

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Councils Take Action to Limit Student HMOs

Many university towns and cities have a high density of shared housing close to campuses. But although student HMOs can have high yields, some local authorities are trying to limit

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Tenants Say Renting Offers Good Value for Money

Landlords have been blamed a lot for the steep rise in the cost of living, but although rents are clearly going up on a steady trajectory, it would seem that the majority of tenants feel they are getting

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Buy To let Properties Won’t Be Covered by Flood Insurance

Flooding has been in the news an awful lot recently. Tidal surges and heavy rainfall in many parts of the country has caused damage to life and property along huge swathes of the east coast and the southwest. Unfortunately for landlords, a change in the rules is likely to lead to

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New Landlord Vision Training Videos Uploaded Today!

Our next set of videos focuses on making refunds or credits back to your tenants. These tutorials demonstrate how Landlord Vision can help you to accurately record the flow of income between you and your tenants… How to Issue a Tenant Credit Note How to Issue a Tenant Refund Refunding Rent Over-payments Look out for […]

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Landlords and Repairs – the Facts

As a landlord, you have a duty of care to your tenants, so if they call you and say the boiler has broken down and they have no heating or hot water, it is your responsibility to deal with the problem.

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It’s been a Bumper Year for Landlords!

2013 has been an excellent year for buy to let landlords. According to the latest figures from LSL Property Services, UK landlords have seen an average return on their investments of

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Christmas Comes Early for Councils Operating HMO Licensing Schemes

A study on the effects of selective licensing has revealed that in most cases councils are onto a winner. The study carried out by the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health looked at three council areas where selective licensing had been introduced for landlords operating HMOs.

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Cannabis Farms On The Up

Commercial cannabis farms have been a big problem for many years, but there is evidence of a growing number of criminals using homes in the private rented sector as a place to cultivate their cash crop. The problem is that cannabis farms represent a huge problem for landlords, not least because the landlord can be […]

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More Landlord Vision Training Videos Now Available

To help you ease into using Landlord Vision, we’ve just uploaded many more useful training videos, including: How to Enter a Property Expense, Landlord Vision: How to Upload Documents, and Running Reports in Landlord Vision Additional new videos will be following in the New Year!

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Landlords Left High And Not So Dry Under Government Flood Insurance Deal

Many parts of the country are still cleaning up from the damage left behind after one of the highest tides along the east coast in more than 50 years. Floodwater wrecked homes and damaged businesses in Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, and East Anglia. Unfortunately, this type of incident is becoming increasingly common as the climate changes.

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Beware Tenant Identity Fraud!

The Season of Goodwill is upon us, but landlords are being warned to watch out for fraudulent tenants. Whilst most tenants you will come across as a landlord are honest, inevitably there are a few who aren’t.

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Choosing Your PPR – ‘Flipping’

The owner of more than one residence can elect which residence to treat as the main PPR. The   property does not need to be the main residence in practice, although the owner must have actually lived in the property as a residence at some time. The nominated property can be in the UK or abroad […]

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Landlords Tax Breaks Slashed

From next April, anyone owning a second property will see their capital gains tax (CGT) relief reduced from three years down to 18 months.

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