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Landlords now face an average cost of between £12,708 and £19,223 to evict a tenant and are waiting between six months and 12 months on average to get ...
News - Nigel Lewis - Stamp duty bills will almost double from £8,452 to £16,190 in April, an increase likely to spark higher rental costs as landlords attempt to recoup costs.
The End of Section 21: What Happens Now? By Tom Entwistle | LandlordZONE The day of the long-awaited abolition of Section 21 “no-fault” evictions has finally arrived. With Royal Assent now granted to ...
News - Nigel Lewis - A tenant accused of murdering her landlord and stabbing his cat to death has been remanded in custody.
News - Nigel Lewis - Landlords face an ongoing buy-to-let investment challenge as a new report reveals that a third of all homes for sale in Britian have an EPC rating below a C.
Explore General discussions space in LandlordZONELandlords could be forced to sell up without support to meet ambitious energy efficiency targets, decimating the pool of available properties and ...
If the full measures are implemented as proposed in the Budget, the regime will switch to the far less generous buy-to-let tax regime, abolishing the Capital Gains Tax relief on the disposal of FHLs, ...
News - Nigel Lewis - The Government has committed to an overhaul of both Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and the MEES system that underpins them, it has been announced.
News - Nigel Lewis - One of the seismic changes for landlords and letting agents this year will be when the Renters’ Rights Bill bans taking rent in advance.
Councillor Elaine Taylor, cabinet member for neighbourhoods, adds: “This Article 4 Direction will be an important planning tool for the council. It will allow us to think carefully about how a ...
News - Helen Gregory - Landlord Fergus Wilson has rejected his label as the ‘most hated landlord’ in Britain and insists his policy of vetting tenants has always been fair.