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End of Section 21 to Shift Focus from Possession to Recovery
The Renters’ Rights Bill is expected to bring one of the most significant changes to landlord legislation in over a decade. At its centre is…
Read MoreThe Renters’ Rights Bill is expected to bring one of the most significant changes to landlord legislation in over a decade. At its centre is…
Read MoreLandlord licensing is a considerable source of income for some local authorities. It is demanded by tenant action groups. But does licensing really raise standards,…
New rates of stamp duty apply from 1 July. They are higher than now, but still below pre-pandemic levels. A new stamp duty regime is…
There may be a Stamp Duty holiday, but this is a tax that cannot be ignored, says Ella Pumford, content manager at St Modwen Homes….
So, you don’t know anything about property? Well, it’s time to start from the beginning! At Beginners Property Secrets you will learn the basics of…
Of course there are examples of poor quality rentals in both the social housing and private rented sectors. But tenants have protections and one example…
As a landlord, you are responsible for recording and submitting your rental income and expenses to HMRC for tax purposes. While being a landlord does…