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Regulation & Law
Edinburgh launches huge crackdown on short-term lets
First conviction secured with 12 more cases pending as council steps up enforcement action against rogue landlords.
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Agents and landlords reveal ‘extreme concern’ over Hunt’s tax plans
Reports over weekend reveal Chancellor hopes to raise £300m from private rented sector to fund his tax cutting.
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Sadiq Khan wants London licensing scheme to clamp down on short-term lets
More than 80,000 properties are listed for short-term let in the Capital and London Mayor wants accountability and transparency from the sector.
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Airbnb opportunity for investors highlighted
A leading property auctioneer has drawn attention to the tremendous opportunities offered by short-term lets in its latest auction catalogue.
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Agents join short-lets brigade
Lavanda, the ‘super short-term’ rental platform, has launched Lavanda AGENT, enabling estate agents to tap into the super short-term rental market...
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Govt tax changes driving landlords into the arms of Airbnb, says RLA
The government’s recent tax changes for landlords are pushing more and more of them out of the long-term rental market and into the arms of short-term websites such as Airbnb, research by the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) has found. Its data ‘lab’ PEARL says one of the UK’s hotspots for this phenomenon is Cardiff, where the number of landlords offering properties via sites like Airbnb has increased by 259% over the past 12 months. The RLA also says that its research points to one in five properties rented out within the Welsh capital are now short-term, rather than long-term lets. Airbnb bookings The research follows the RLA’s disclosure earlier this year that one in three Airbnb landlords were those driven out of the traditional rental sector by the recent tax change for landlords. “With the tax changes incentivising the use of homes as short-term holiday lets it is tenants who will suffer as fewer properties are available for them rent for the long term,” says Douglas Haig, RLA Vice-Chair and Director for Wales (pictured, left). “The Government wants longer term security for tenants, especially families, and landlords support this, but they need to change their tax policy to achieve it.”…
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