Landlord Fined For Endangering Tenants

Landlord, Mehmet Parlak, has pleaded guilty at Highgate Magistrates Court to management failures and not licensing his properties. He endangered the lives of children by placing them at fire risk has been fined £23,000 with costs of £2,890. Mehmet Parlak is the owner of Watchacre Properties Ltd which let Markfield Lodge on Markfield Road, London…

Labour calls for stability in the PRS

In the policy review document entitled Private rented housing: providing stability and affordability for renters and families, launched today, Labour argued that the private sector should give stability and financial certainty to private renters by offering predictable rents over a long period. Around 8.5 million people in England rent privately, including more than one million families…

Housing Benefit bills Set to Soar

Despite efforts by the government to cut payments, the housing benefit bill is set to soar, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility. The independent body, which monitors the UK’s finances, has radically altered its modelling for changes in housing benefit demands. In March it predicted costs would fall by £300 million in 2012/13 and…

Lenders Refuse Landlords with Benefit Tenants

The YBS mortgage service, Accord, has revealed that it did not lend to landlords with tenants in receipt of benefits after questioning by the landlord and buy-to-let consultant David Lawrenson. The terms and conditions of the BM Solutions mortgage policy similarly did not enable borrowers to let their property to tenants claiming housing benefit, although it is…

LandlordZONE win award at Landlord & Buy to Let Awards

Against stiff competition from some of the leading UK rental property industry providers on the Internet, LandlordZONE once again walked away with the prestigious “Website and Information” category award at the Landlord and Buy to Let Show, held last week in Coventry. Awards were presented to a host of leading industry suppliers at the award…

Landlord’s Could be Responsible for Tenant’s Unpaid Water Charges

As a result of recent changes to the law, landlords could find themselves with the bill for any unpaid water charges if they fail to inform the utility company of a tenant’s details. Up until recently, a tenant’s arrears with any of the utilities (water, electricity, gas or telephone) had not been a concern of…

ARLA Reports Demand for Rentals Outstripping Supply

The Association of Residential Letting Agents, ARLA, has reported that demand for quality properties to rent is still firmly outstripping supply. According to a survey of ARLA members, more than 58% are still reporting a significant gap between supply and demand; 3% more that their December 2011 survey. Compared to three months ago, the national…

Which? Guide to Buy to Let for Retirement

Increasing numbers of retirees are becoming landlords and relying on income from letting out property to boost their retirement finances. According to BM Solutions, a specialist buy to let mortgage provider, 80% of landlords view letting out property as a supplementary source of income to their pension and around 60% are actively planning to live…

Repairs Charter

Nottingham City Homes, who run the city’s council houses, has recently signed up to a new national repairs charter. City Homes director of property services Mark Johnson said: “By signing up to this charter we are showing our customers that we want to aim for the best possible repairs service.” The charter, developed by the…

Online Letting Agents vs High Street Agents

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