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Incur a £30k fine without going to court

That headline might look ridiculous, but it’s not just an attention-grabber. It’s the reality of changes that come into force on 6 April 2017. From that date, local authorities’ powers under the Housing Act 2004 are being strengthened in two key areas: Rent repayment orders Fixed penalty notices. The Government crackdown on criminal and irresponsible […]

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What’s new at LegalforLandlords

Improving things is in our DNA We’re not satisfied unless we’re improving our service. We’re determined to give landlords, letting agents and tenants a complete, efficient and affordable service. Check out our latest developments but keep your eyes open because we’re not finished yet. Improvement is in our DNA. Uploads in myNative – Landlords and […]

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Inventory

A professional inventory – an extra expense or a way to save thousands?

Imagine sending two landlords into the same property and asking each of them to compile an inventory. They’ll come up with different results. One may produce something quite detailed, documenting every single item, while the other takes a more superficial approach, listing just the key features. It’s obvious that the second landlord’s technique might cause […]

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Tax

The Government’s tax changes are ready to bite

Announced in 2015, the Government’s changes to Mortgage Interest Relief start to bite from this April. If you recall our blog from last summer – read it here – you’ll know that these changes will catch out any landlord who has a mortgage on the property they let and who pays tax at the higher […]

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New government white paper plans to reform “broken” housing market

Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has unveiled new plans to reform the UK housing market. Speaking in the House of Commons on the 7th Feb, Javid presented plans to reform the UK’s “broken” housing market through the aptly entitled white paper Fixing our Broken Housing Market. As expected, the reforms focus on stimulating UK housing supply, […]

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91 landlords hit with civil penalties as year 1 of Right to Rent comes to a close

91 landlords have been hit with fines following the introduction of the Right to Rent Scheme across England last year. The scheme, first trialled in the West Midlands then rolled out throughout England in February 2016, aims to combat illegal immigration by ensuring those letting property check tenants’ right to rent beforehand. The latest figures […]

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Why more ‘parent landlords’ are letting directly to children

  The unexpected rise of the ‘parent landlord’ As UK house prices continue to climb, increasing numbers of parents are letting second homes directly to their offspring. A match made in heaven? Or a recipe for disaster? As you’ll no doubt have seen, house prices in the UK are still on the rise. Even amongst […]

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Tenancy Agreements: the bedrock of successful letting.

Property experts agree that a comprehensive written tenancy agreement is the basis for a successful landlord/tenant relationship. A tenancy agreement is the contract between a landlord and tenant that can either be a written or a verbal agreement. In essence it sets out the terms of the renting arrangement. At present, there is no legal […]

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Void Periods: how you can avoid them.

Void periods are inevitable.  A void period when your property is unoccupied with no rental income will happen to most landlords during the lifetime of their investment.  Yet excessive or lengthy void periods can significantly impact the viability of your investment.  Many property experts agree that landlords should never take for granted that their property […]

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Life after Brexit: yes but most certainly not as we know it.

It’s nearly a week since our seismic decision to leave the EU and the initial aftershock of Brexit has been significant. The Prime Minster has stepped down, the pound has plummeted and millions has been wiped off the London stock exchange. In the wake of this financial volatility what does Brexit hold for landlords and […]

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Another stamp on the buy-to-let market?

So has the market spoken? The recent buy-to-let market’s dramatic rise and fall with the introduction of new stamp duty rates for landlords certainly indicates it has. Whilst we are just getting our heads around the impending new tax arrangements, aspiring landlords or those seeking to increase their portfolio will now have to contend with […]

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Bonkers and Baffling – The Changes to Mortgage Interest Relief

If it wasn’t such a serious issue, we’d shake our heads in disbelief at Chancellor George Osborne’s planned changes to Mortgage Interest Relief. From 2020, tax will be calculated based on rental income, not on profit. Buy-to-let landlords who have been able to use the interest on their mortgage to offset their tax bill will, […]

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Energy Performance Certificates – be warned, they’ve got teeth

The days of Energy Performance Certificates being an afterthought are long gone. Landlords, or letting agents working on their behalf, can no longer afford to ignore them. The Energy Act 2011 has given EPCs teeth. It has given new duties to landlords and brought in penalties for non-compliance. But, as is often the case with […]

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Struggling to get the rent you’re owed?

For this month only, LegalforLandlords are offering . Yes, that’s right – free rent recovery letters for any fully managed or let only property currently in arrears.   If you want, you can continue to chase the monies owed by problem tenants, but we know that a letter from  has more clout. Our success rate is over […]

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Brexit: what would it mean for Landlords?

We looked a couple of months ago at what a Brexit decision might mean for the UK property market, and now with this month’s EU referendum looming large on the horizon, landlords’ thoughts may well be turning more specifically to what the decision could mean for them and for the UK buy to let market. […]

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