Privacy Policy
BACKGROUND:
Property118 Ltd understands that your privacy is important to you and that you care about how your personal data is used and shared online. We respect and value the privacy of everyone who visits this website,
www.property118.com (“Our Site”) and will only collect and use personal data in ways that are described here, and in a manner that is consistent with Our obligations and your rights under the law.
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully and ensure that you understand it. Your acceptance of Our Privacy Policy is deemed to occur upon your first use of Our Site
. If you do not accept and agree with this Privacy Policy, you must stop using Our Site immediately.
- Definitions and Interpretation
In this Policy the following terms shall have the following meanings:
“Account” |
means an account required to access and/or use certain areas and features of Our Site; |
“Cookie” |
means a small text file placed on your computer or device by Our Site when you visit certain parts of Our Site and/or when you use certain features of Our Site. Details of the Cookies used by Our Site are set out in section 13, below; |
“Cookie Law” |
means the relevant parts of the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003; |
“personal data” |
means any and all data that relates to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly identified from that data. In this case, it means personal data that you give to Us via Our Site. This definition shall, where applicable, incorporate the definitions provided in the EU Regulation 2016/679 – the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”); and |
“We/Us/Our” |
Means Property118 Ltd , a limited company registered in England under company number 10295964, whose registered address is 1st Floor, Woburn House, 84 St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4AB. |
- Information About Us
- Our Site is owned and operated by Property118 Ltd, a limited company registered in England under company number 10295964, whose registered address is 1st Floor, Woburn House, 84 St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4AB.
- Our VAT number is 990 0332 34.
- Our Data Protection Officer is Neil Patterson, and can be contacted by email at npatterson@property118.com, by telephone on 01603 489118, or by post at 1st Floor, Woburn House, 84 St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4AB.
- What Does This Policy Cover?
This Privacy Policy applies only to your use of Our Site. Our Site may contain links to other websites. Please note that We have no control over how your data is collected, stored, or used by other websites and We advise you to check the privacy policies of any such websites before providing any data to them.
- Your Rights
- As a data subject, you have the following rights under the GDPR, which this Policy and Our use of personal data have been designed to uphold:
- The right to be informed about Our collection and use of personal data;
- The right of access to the personal data We hold about you (see section 12);
- The right to rectification if any personal data We hold about you is inaccurate or incomplete (please contact Us using the details in section 14);
- The right to be forgotten – i.e. the right to ask Us to delete any personal data We hold about you (We only hold your personal data for a limited time, as explained in section 6 but if you would like Us to delete it sooner, please contact Us using the details in section 14);
- The right to restrict (i.e. prevent) the processing of your personal data;
- The right to data portability (obtaining a copy of your personal data to re-use with another service or organisation);
- The right to object to Us using your personal data for particular purposes; and
- If you have any cause for complaint about Our use of your personal data, please contact Us using the details provided in section 14 and We will do Our best to solve the problem for you. If We are unable to help, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK’s supervisory authority, the Information Commissioner’s Office.
- For further information about your rights, please contact the Information Commissioner’s Office or your local Citizens Advice Bureau.
- What Data Do We Collect?
Depending upon your use of Our Site, We may collect some or all of the following personal data (please also see section 13 on Our use of Cookies and similar technologies):
- Name;
- Date of birth;
- Address and post code;
- Business/company name and trading status;
- Number of properties owned;
- Accountants details;
- Contact information such as email addresses and telephone numbers;
- Proof of residence and ID;
- Financial information such as income and tax status;
- Landlords insurance renewal dates;
- Property Portfolio details such as value and mortgage outstanding;
- How Do We Use Your Data?
- All personal data is processed and stored securely, for no longer than is necessary in light of the reason(s) for which it was first collected. We will comply with Our obligations and safeguard your rights under the GDPR at all times. For more details on security see section 7, below.
- Our use of your personal data will always have a lawful basis, either because it is necessary for our performance of a contract with you, because you have consented to our use of your personal data (e.g. by subscribing to emails), or because it is in our legitimate interests. Specifically, we may use your data for the following purposes:
- Providing and managing your access to Our Site;
- Supplying our products and or services to you (please note that We require your personal data in order to enter into a contract with you);
- Personalising and tailoring our products and or services for you;
- Replying to emails from you;
- Supplying you with emails that you have opted into (you may unsubscribe or opt-out at any time by the unsubscribe link at the bottom of all emails;
- Analysing your use of our site and gathering feedback to enable us to continually improve our site and your user experience;
- Provide information to our partner service and product suppliers at your request.
- With your permission and/or where permitted by law, We may also use your data for marketing purposes which may include contacting you by email and or telephone with information, news and offers on our products and or We will not, however, send you any unsolicited marketing or spam and will take all reasonable steps to ensure that We fully protect your rights and comply with Our obligations under the GDPR and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.
- You have the right to withdraw your consent to us using your personal data at any time, and to request that we delete it.
- We do not keep your personal data for any longer than is necessary in light of the reason(s) for which it was first collected. Data will therefore be retained for the following periods (or its retention will be determined on the following bases):
- Member profile information is collected with your consent and can be amended or deleted at any time by you;
- Anti-Money Laundering information and tax consultancy records are to be kept as required by law for up to seven years.
- How and Where Do We Store Your Data?
- We only keep your personal data for as long as We need to in order to use it as described above in section 6, and/or for as long as We have your permission to keep it.
- Some or all of your data may be stored outside of the European Economic Area (“the EEA”) (The EEA consists of all EU member states, plus Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein). You are deemed to accept and agree to this by using our site and submitting information to Us. If we do store data outside the EEA, we will take all reasonable steps to ensure that your data is treated as safely and securely as it would be within the UK and under the GDPR
- Data security is very important to Us, and to protect your data We have taken suitable measures to safeguard and secure data collected through Our Site.
- Do We Share Your Data?
- We may share your data with other partner companies in for the purpose of supplying products or services you have requested.
- We may sometimes contract with third parties to supply products and services to you on Our behalf. Where any of your data is required for such a purpose, We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that your data will be handled safely, securely, and in accordance with your rights, Our obligations, and the obligations of the third party under the law.
- We may compile statistics about the use of Our Site including data on traffic, usage patterns, user numbers, sales, and other information. All such data will be anonymised and will not include any personally identifying data, or any anonymised data that can be combined with other data and used to identify you. We may from time to time share such data with third parties such as prospective investors, affiliates, partners, and advertisers. Data will only be shared and used within the bounds of the law.
- In certain circumstances, We may be legally required to share certain data held by Us, which may include your personal data, for example, where We are involved in legal proceedings, where We are complying with legal requirements, a court order, or a governmental authority.
- What Happens If Our Business Changes Hands?
- We may, from time to time, expand or reduce Our business and this may involve the sale and/or the transfer of control of all or part of Our business. Any personal data that you have provided will, where it is relevant to any part of Our business that is being transferred, be transferred along with that part and the new owner or newly controlling party will, under the terms of this Privacy Policy, be permitted to use that data only for the same purposes for which it was originally collected by Us.
- How Can You Control Your Data?
- In addition to your rights under the GDPR, set out in section 4, we aim to give you strong controls on Our use of your data for direct marketing purposes including the ability to opt-out of receiving emails from Us which you may do by unsubscribing using the links provided in Our emails.
- Your Right to Withhold Information
- You may access certain areas of Our Site without providing any data at all. However, to use all features and functions available on Our Site you may be required to submit or allow for the collection of certain data.
- You may restrict Our use of Cookies. For more information, see section 13.
- How Can You Access Your Data?
You have the right to ask for a copy of any of your personal data held by Us (where such data is held). Under the GDPR, no fee is payable and We will provide any and all information in response to your request free of charge. Please contact Us for more details at info@property118.com, or using the contact details below in section 14.
- Our Use of Cookies
- Our Site may place and access certain first party Cookies on your computer or device. First party Cookies are those placed directly by Us and are used only by Us. We use Cookies to facilitate and improve your experience of Our Site and to provide and improve Our products AND/OR We have carefully chosen these Cookies and have taken steps to ensure that your privacy and personal data is protected and respected at all times.
- All Cookies used by and on Our Site are used in accordance with current Cookie Law.
- Before Cookies are placed on your computer or device, you will be shown a cookie prompt requesting your consent to set those Cookies. By giving your consent to the placing of Cookies you are enabling Us to provide the best possible experience and service to you. You may, if you wish, deny consent to the placing of Cookies; however certain features of Our Site may not function fully or as intended. You will be given the opportunity to allow only first party Cookies and block third party Cookies.
- Certain features of Our Site depend on Cookies to function. Cookie Law deems these Cookies to be “strictly necessary”. These Cookies are shown below in section 13.5. Your consent will not be sought to place these Cookies, but it is still important that you are aware of them. You may still block these Cookies by changing your internet browser’s settings as detailed below in section 13.9, but please be aware that Our Site may not work properly if you do so. We have taken great care to ensure that your privacy is not at risk by allowing them.
- The following first party Cookies may be placed on your computer or device:
Name of Cookie |
Purpose |
Strictly Necessary |
JSESSIONID |
Used only to collect performance data, with any identifiable data obfuscated |
No |
__cfduid |
This cookie is strictly necessary for Cloudflare's security features and cannot be turned off. |
Yes |
- Our Site uses analytics services provided by Google Analytics and Facebook. Website analytics refers to a set of tools used to collect and analyse anonymous usage information, enabling Us to better understand how Our Site is used. This, in turn, enables Us to improve Our Site and the products AND/OR services offered through it. You do not have to allow Us to use these Cookies, however whilst Our use of them does not pose any risk to your privacy or your safe use of Our Site, it does enable Us to continually improve Our Site, making it a better and more useful experience for you.
- The analytics service(s) used by Our Site use(s) Cookies to gather the required information.
- The analytics service(s) used by Our Site use(s) the following Cookies:
Name of Cookie |
First / Third Party |
Provider |
Purpose |
__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmt, __utmz |
First |
Google |
Helps to understand how their visitors engage with our website |
_fbp |
First |
Facebook |
Helps to understand how their visitors engage with our website |
- In addition to the controls that We provide, you can choose to enable or disable Cookies in your internet browser. Most internet browsers also enable you to choose whether you wish to disable all cookies or only third party cookies. By default, most internet browsers accept Cookies but this can be changed. For further details, please consult the help menu in your internet browser or the documentation that came with your device.
- You can choose to delete Cookies on your computer or device at any time, however you may lose any information that enables you to access Our Site more quickly and efficiently including, but not limited to, login and personalisation settings.
- It is recommended that you keep your internet browser and operating system up-to-date and that you consult the help and guidance provided by the developer of your internet browser and manufacturer of your computer or device if you are unsure about adjusting your privacy settings.
- Contacting Us
If you have any questions about Our Site or this Privacy Policy, please contact Us by email at info@property118.com, by telephone on 01603 489118, or by post at 1st Floor, Woburn House, 84 St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4AB. Please ensure that your query is clear, particularly if it is a request for information about the data We hold about you (as under section 12, above).
- Changes to Our Privacy Policy
We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time (for example, if the law changes). Any changes will be immediately posted on Our Site and you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the Privacy Policy on your first use of Our Site following the alterations. We recommend that you check this page regularly to keep up-to-date.
Ian Ringrose
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Sign Up12:15 PM, 10th February 2017, About 8 years ago
Personally I would like to see no stamp duty for any purchase that is completed before the roof is put on the property. (Or exchanged with the landlord putting down a none refunded deposit of at least 40%.) This would drive landlords to support developers at the time they most need the money.
A system of insurance will have to be put in for when (not if) a developer lets down a landlord – this could be modeled on ATOL with a legal requirement that any developer selling incomplete properties must be a member.
Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118
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Sign Up13:23 PM, 10th February 2017, About 8 years ago
Reply to the comment left by "Ian Ringrose" at "10/02/2017 - 12:15":
I like that idea Ian.
It could be applied to all new build purchases, regardless of whether it is for owner occupation or rental. This would seem to fit with current Government think that additional property of all tenures is required.
Clearly they have the ability to do it too on the basis that the tax take from the extra 3% SDLT levy was significantly more than had been anticipated.
In fact, the extra 3% levy was so much greater than projected Government could afford to introduce your suggestion AND scrap s24. Pigs might fly too!
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Sign Up15:31 PM, 10th February 2017, About 8 years ago
"The counter-argument to the above is that if landlords hadn’t purchased the new builds then properties would be cheaper."
I think it's difficult to guess why house prices could be worth more or less because there are so many differing factors in each area of the UK that govern what happens to them, but having previously bought new builds off-plan I know I paid substantially less than the market value at the time as a few years later I bought another one of the same, second hand, for 11% more than I paid for the off-plan properties and still got it for less than the original buyer paid for it.
On that basis, if pricing was the same across the UK then if Landlords weren't buying new builds house prices would be more expensive.
I suspect there is far more to it as I say and as a very general rule I don't think your analogy can really be applied across the board.
I don't think anything to do with house prices and finance matters in general is an exact science as a certain Mr Carney will admit to and if he doesn't appear to know what he is talking about most of the time then what do we know!
Gareth Wilson
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Sign Up19:59 PM, 10th February 2017, About 8 years ago
My personal view is that housebuilders are not so stupid as to have to rely on Government for instruction as to when and where to build new homes. Where there is demand there will be supply.
As with most things, the supply of new builds dwindles in response to the demand for new builds doing likewise. People stating that they aspire at some point in their life to own their own home does not constitute such demand. The demand for new build is driven by people actively seeking to buy new build.
The construction of new builds is down and this points to a significant fact: the builders are not building because the people are not buying.
Our population consists of a labour force that is increasingly mobile, people yet to settle into a long-term work/living arrangement, and people incapable of ever owning their own home. This is increasing the demand for rental accommodation relative to that for owned homes, and because of these market forces, during the last two decades the demand for new build houses from landlords has been increasing relative to that from owner-occupiers.
But as of the 2015 Summer Budget, the Government and local councils have engaged in an all out tax and regulatory assault upon landlords, destroying their confidence to invest and their demand for new build property. Construction levels are decreasing along with this demand.
The Tories are trying to doctor the relative demands for rented and ownable accommodation into an artificial split, with the media blaming homebuilders for the reduction in new builds when in reality it is the government that is at fault for having choked off demand.
These policies will not work, and will inflict damage upon the living standards and labour mobility of the United Kingdom population for as long as they are pursued.
Mark Alexander - Founder of Property118
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Sign Up20:17 PM, 10th February 2017, About 8 years ago
Reply to the comment left by "Gareth Wilson" at "10/02/2017 - 19:59":
Brilliant post Gareth, thank you! 🙂
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Ian Ringrose
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Sign Up0:11 AM, 11th February 2017, About 8 years ago
If we are every going to have a quality workforce along with investment in factories for off-site building we need to move away from our stop/go house building, where every few years most trades people doing site work lose their jobs.
Just at the time the first time buyers stops buying homes, the banks stop landing to landlords.....
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Sign Up10:16 AM, 11th February 2017, About 8 years ago
"Would it have been viable for developers to have built all the properties they have if the property values hadn’t risen?"
In all probability, yes. Builders were building houses when property was worth half what it is worth today.
The actual cost of the construction has not risen much, but the cost of the land that it is built on has. And the value of the land is naturally linked to the value of the properties that can be built on it.
Unless the land falls so far in value that it would be more profitable as farmland, the economics will still work out for builders, even with slightly lower prices.
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Sign Up10:41 AM, 11th February 2017, About 8 years ago
Reply to the comment left by "H B" at "11/02/2017 - 10:16":
The general rule of thumb is one third for land, one third build cost, infrastructure and associated red tape and one third developer profit.
Accordingly I disagree with you.
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Sign Up11:49 AM, 11th February 2017, About 8 years ago
I have purchased new build, and also properties that were built less than two years ago.
I don't think the economics of new build work particularly, at least in the South East.
You have to be very careful as often new builds can lose value, I have seen many people get into that situation so I remain very disciplined about any purchase.
I have walked away from many potential deals for that reason.
In terms of the wider impact it's very difficult to determine the how the BTL market has impacted pricing, in my view very little.
The fundamental issue is lack of supply, especially in London and the South East.
Both Lettings and Estate Agents are experiencing record lows in terms of supply on their books.
This is driving up prices along with the continuation of low interest rates. We are now in a position where even a 2-3% rise in rates would tank the economy and lead to a severe recession.
Debt of all types is way too high and any increase would cause Government finances and the deficit to skyrocket.
This in turn would result in spending cuts and tax rises that would cripple the country.
We are entering a period of secular stagnation, with the prospect of stagflation, that is inflation without economic growth.
Don't forget that whatever is said about house building, we need 700,000 more workers in construction over the next few years just to maintain the workforce.
Ultimately the only thing that'll reduce prices is opening up more land for development and invest in the latest generation of pre-fabricated housing.
This is being pioneered by countries such as the Netherlands, which are also facing the same crisis we are.
Further de-regulation of pensions would also help, allowing savers to include residential property in their pensions in the same way you can with commercial property.
But in summary, nothing in reality is going to change.
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Sign Up12:38 PM, 11th February 2017, About 8 years ago
Reply to the comment left by "Mark Alexander" at "11/02/2017 - 10:41":
The costs of labour and materials have not risen that much - the rule of thumb you refer to is a reasonable long-term average, but it does not mean that it is a constant.
Much like rental yields.