Writings for Landlords
A ‘slum’ landlord is set to be the first in the country to be banned, via the conditions on an ASBO, from letting his homes out to vulnerable tenants – namely people on benefits.
A free iPhone app listing all the latest buy-to-let mortgages has been downloaded by landlords and brokers nearly 1,500 times since launching in September.
Ministers are to press ahead with their plans to pay benefit tenants their rent money and trust them to hand it over to their landlords.
Almost one in five landlords do not have specialist insurance, instead relying on standard home insurance policies in the mistaken hope that they cover rental properties.
Four in ten landlords plan to increase rents next year, with 10% planning rises of more than 5%.
An Early Day Motion has been tabled by Lib Dem MP Annette Brooke calling for a new regulatory framework for letting agents.
The importance of mobile phone coverage to tenants has been underlined in a new survey of over 2,000 people.
So-called accidental landlords are at danger of being on the losing end of disputes over tenancy deposits because they do not get to grips with the rules.
A ‘prolific’ landlord who endangered the lives of children by placing them at fire risk has been fined £23,000 with costs of £2,890.
Flatsharing rents have fallen this year for the first time. The average flatsharer in the UK now pays £375 a month, down from a record peak of £380 in the summer.