Landlord News
14:11 PM, 6th November 2024, About 10 hours ago|
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Letting agents and councils are teaming up to tackle damp and mould in the private rented sector with a new campaign.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council, alongside Hull City Council, has launched the Healthy Homes campaign to raise awareness of the risks of untreated damp and mould.
Backed by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, 21 letting agents have signed up for the initiative.
The campaign encourages tenants to report issues directly to their agent,
When planning a renovation to boost a property’s value, it’s crucial to understand how to estimate its end value while considering the time, effort, and cost involved. The numbers need to work in your favour for the project to be worthwhile.
Step 1: Research Comparable Properties
Start by researching comparables—properties similar to your planned finish, sold in the past 6-12 months within a quarter-mile radius. These will give you a baseline for your property’s value once
Selective licensing schemes should DOUBLE from five to ten years, says professional body.
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) supports an amendment by Carla Denyer, co-leader of the Green Party, in the Renters’ Rights Bill to double the duration of licensing schemes, which she claims “will help local authorities improve housing conditions”.
This is despite selective licensing schemes costing landlords hundreds of pounds and the Department of Housing, C
House prices in the UK are forecast to increase by £84,000 over the next five years, according to a new report from property firm Savills.
With inflation returning to target and interest rates expected to decline, the housing market is poised for consistent year-on-year growth....
Landlord profitability has reached its highest point since the first quarter of 2022, according to research by Paragon Bank.
A survey of more than 700 landlords, revealed that nearly nine in 10 (87%) reported making a profit in the third quarter of 2024...
Carmarthenshire County Council is inviting feedback on proposed regulations for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) within the Tyisha and Glanymor districts of Llanelli.
Residents, landlords, tenants, and those with ties to the two wards are now being encouraged to share their opinions on a potential additional licensing scheme for HMOs....
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