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Rental market
90% of landlords cite legislation and tax as main reasons for selling up
DPS report reveals that the negative tax and legislation environment are the key but not the only influencing factors on landlords’ plans to sell.
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‘I’m out now, I’m selling’ – landlords exit PRS, warns portal chief
Adam Pigott of OpenBrix tells The Neg nothing is being done to help landlords and many have had enough.
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Rental market
Wave of last-minute instructions as landlords sell ‘entire portfolios’
The Renters’ Rights Act makes property investments no longer viable, according to Thackray Williams’ Mustafa Sidki.
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Guest Blogs
BLOG: Letting agents are essential allies for landlords
Founder of Landlord Action says that the changing pace of the rental landscape means landlords need to recognise the critical role of letting agents.
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Regulation & Law
Ground rent cap will give landlords £8.7bn windfall
Leasehold reforms are likely to have unintended economic consequences, warns former Treasury economist Martin Beck.
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Regulation & Law
North West landlords fear “financial ruin” as new scheme launches
Councillor warns rising licence costs in one of the country’s most deprived areas are forcing smaller landlords to consider quitting.
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Regulation & Law
Renters’ Rights Act: Questions that landlords are really asking
Partner at JMW Solicitors, Priya Sejpal, highlights the real implications of the Renters' Rights Act and how it demands preparation and difficult decisions.
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Rental market
Will Government’s leasehold reforms get flats selling again?
Leading expert reveals his views on which parts of the existing and looming leasehold reforms will make a difference for estate agents.
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Rental market
Lettings agency boss slams corporates for ‘bizarre’ extra fees charged to landlords
Nick Goble of Noble Estates in Clapham, London says his new approach of a flat management fee and just three extra fixed charges is fairer and more transparent.
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Regulation & Law
REFORMS: Minister refuses to compromise on pet damage protection for landlords
Lords' housing minister says Government does not accept that landlords and agents need more protection from pet damage other the current five-weeks' deposit.
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