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Immigration Act 2016 – Latest Update

The Government have announced that from 1st December 2016 “rogue landlords who are intent on flouting the law” could face both a fine and up to five years imprisonment. In some cases, landlords could also be subject to further sanctions under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Currently landlords who do not undertake Right to Rent… Continue Reading

London’s Top Rental Hotspots

According to the Rightmove’s Rental Trends Tracker, and perhaps unsurprisingly, the five most in-demand areas in the capital are also some of the cheapest. Erith, in the south-east borough of Bexley, is top of the list with an average asking rent for a two bed of £1,045 pcm. Located in Zone 6, you can be… Continue Reading

Landlords Mortgage Tax Relief Explained

HMRC has now filled in the gaps on how mortgage finance relief will apply to buy to let landlords from April 2017. The new rules change the way property rental profits are calculated by taking away tax relief on mortgage and other interest payments. Instead, a flat rate tax relief of 20% for mortgage and… Continue Reading

Landlord Tax-Saving Loophole Exposed!

The landlord loophole: Buy-to-let investors are selling their properties to THEMSELVES to get round tax rules Buy-to-let tax relief is being phased out from 2017, raising landlords’ costs, but the changes only apply if you hold property in your own name so landlords are using limited companies to buy property from themselves.  Despite hefty upfront costs,… Continue Reading

Can an Online Letting Agent Manage my Property?

Here at The Online letting Agents, we offer a complete property management service. Our full property management service includes the following: Advertising on all the major UK property websites Comprehensive tenant referencing Right to rent checks Bespoke contract Contract eSigning Deposit lodging & dispute management Professional Inventory and check in Updating utilities/council Collecting monthly rent… Continue Reading

Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for Rental Properties

Overview As from the 1st April 2018 there will be a requirement for any properties rented out in the private rented sector to normally have a minimum energy performance rating of E on an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). The regulations will come into force for new lets and renewals of tenancies with effect from 1st… Continue Reading

Rental Market Still Strong Following Brexit

Whether a “leaver” or a “remainer”, many landlords have expressed concerns about the rental market following the Brexit vote. While many have been predicting a slump in the property market, ARLA’s July private rental sector report found that the number of rental properties on letting agents’ books in July was the highest so far this year at… Continue Reading

ARLA says that Lack of Supply will Push up the Cost of Renting

The Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA) warns that almost half of agents have witnessed uncertainty from landlords looking to let properties, which could cause waves in the rental market over the coming months’. The trade body reports that the private rented marked is urging the government to offer landlords reassurances that housing in the… Continue Reading