Wills and estate planning for landlords

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Wills and estate planning for landlordsHere’s an amazing fact for you – 70% of landlords haven’t made a Will, let alone kept them updated. Startling isn’t it? I talk to so many wealthy property owners who say, “yes I’ve been meaning to do that for ages” but for whatever reason they don’t seem to get around to it. Perhaps it’s because none of us like to think of death? Perhaps I’m a bit weird thinking about it ? I like to think I’m being responsible and sensible though.

You can get a Will for free on the internet these days and I’m sure that for the average Joe they are better than not having one at all, however, for a landlord I think it’s worth spending a bit extra and getting professional advice.

Mark Alexander - private landlord since 1989 and founder of Property118.comThe firm I used came to see us at home and discussed every possible eventuality. My wife and I actually arranged our Wills a while back when we first got engaged. What’s prompted me to write this article is that somebody told me that our Wills might be invalid now we are married. I had a vague recollection of discussing that at the meeting when we made our new Wills so I called the firm that sorted everything out for us. They reminded me that we had raised that issue in our meeting and that the Wills we had made had been drafted to cover that we were planning to get married. They also reminded me that the Wills had been drafted to take account of the fact we might have more children.

Before you ask, more little Alexander’s are not planned. I already have a 20 year old daughter and Svetlana has a 19 year old son so we’re done with our parenting days and intend to enjoy our freedom until grandchildren come along. When that happens we may well want to amend our Wills but that’s all included in the package we purchased. We also arranged Lasting Powers of Attorney so that certain decisions can be made by our closest friends and family as opposed to a Civil Servant working for the Office of the Public Guardian if we are ever unable to make our own decisions. Did you know that without Lasting Powers of Attorney in place your friends and family (not even your husband or wife) can not make decisions on your behalf if you are not capable of doing so yourself? Imagine what that could do to your property portfolio! Just imagine that some civil servant decides that the best thing to do is to sell your entire portfolio whilst you are recovering from an illness such as a stroke, even though your friends and family completely disagree! Scary stuff!!!

Anyhow, Svetlana and I are part of the 30% who have made the necessary arrangements to protect our legacy and we can now get on with enjoying our lives together.

If you haven’t sorted your own legacy protection DO IT NOW!

The company I recommend are IFA’s and are part of the Personal Touch Financial Services Network. They are also members of the Society of Will Writers and Estate Planning Practitioners. The Directors of the business are landlords themselves and I’ve referred lots of business to them because I know they understand how landlords think. They will not recommend anything to you which could stitch you up in terms of refinancing at a later date for example.  You can visit them at their offices in Colchester or London if you wish but they are also happy to visit you in your own home, no matter where you are based in the UK.

If you would like me to pass on your details and ask them to make contact with you to arrange an appointment please complete the form below. It’s also incredibly important for you to make sure you have considered inheritance tax, especially on life insurance as this can easily be avoided simply by writing policies into trust. The firm I recommend can arrange this for you too.

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Les Martin

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13:24 PM, 5th February 2015, About 10 years ago

Is it me but why is my captcha code always incorrect.

Sarah Rivers

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15:55 PM, 10th February 2015, About 10 years ago

I cannot submit the form as it keeps saying the captcha code is incorrect. Why is this?

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17:07 PM, 10th February 2015, About 10 years ago

Hi Sarah,

I am very sorry I am getting the same.
Until we fix this would you like to email me alll your info and I will pass it on for you directly.
npatterson@property118.com

Many thanks
Neil.

Howard Reuben Cert CII (MP) CeRER

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13:17 PM, 11th February 2015, About 10 years ago

As the Company alluded to in the article above, you can also contact us via my profile link here > http://www.property118.com/member/?id=314

@Les - I have received your email and will call you now.

Howard

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