Rachel Reeves R4 this am told the interviewer that Labour (when in power) would raise money by taxing those with BTL property much more than at present, she opined it was wrong that “they” were “getting away with it”. No challenge from BBC or fact check as to present tax. You are warned.
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The overriding issue is that Covid & Brex**it has to be paid for. And taxes will being going up. Regardless of who is in power, as certain as night follows day.
I am legally unqualified: If you need to rely on advice check it with a suitable authority - eg a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant law...
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I do wonder where those in England who can’t or won’t buy will be able to live as more and more private landlords exit the market. Scotland and Wales have both scrapped RTB whilst England expanded RTB to HA properties as well as council and not enough new social housing is being build to replace the housing that was flogged off with great big discounts.
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Originally posted by SouthernDave View PostJust dont sell… problem solved
Having a BTL you cannot ...... Let ! Is akin to having a fridge full of food you cannot eat.
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The EPC enforcement is bonkers, another government plan thought up by hippies, it wont work. They dod something similar in 2016 when they said they needed to cut the cost of UK construction. Some bright spark decided the way to do it would be to make all government funded construction projects have to be undertaken in a BIM system. Laughable.
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Originally posted by Hudson01 View Post
Oh if only it was that simple....... when you have properties with an EPC of E and the target from 2028 is looking very likely to be a C....... selling is the only real option given what it would cost me to get them to a C (if it was even possible).
Having a BTL you cannot ...... Let ! Is akin to having a fridge full of food you cannot eat.
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Originally posted by steaming View PostRachel Reeves R4 this am told the interviewer that Labour (when in power) would raise money by taxing those with BTL property much more than at present, she opined it was wrong that “they” were “getting away with it”. No challenge from BBC or fact check as to present tax. You are warned.
She was specifically talking about the 1.5% NI levy for the NHS, which is applied to income from wages but not rent or other investments.
The labour party have previously said that this is unfair, because it taxes working people more highly than people with other forms of income.
Nurses pay the 1.5% levy and investment bankers don't.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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by nukecadMore than "who is responsible if it happens" you should be asking (yourself) "who will have to sort it out if it happens".
That's the landlord - so the LL should take measures now to forestall any potential problem.
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by dilbarTenant is concerned that children splashing water from the washbasin will cause a problem to the lighting below. I'm also concerned about the floorboards. I realise someone needs to replace the lino flooring but who? And if there is more serious damage who is responsible?...
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by ash72Is there any floor covering currently? Any water damage which is not the fault of blockages or leaks would be the T's responsibility including any electrical or floor damage.
It's not sensible for kids to be splashing water, this would cause injury to them and others as someone may slip...-
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by DPT57If the only sensible option is a new floor covering then its the landlords responsibility....
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Reply to Periodic ASTby DPT57Stop being cheap and join the NRLA. All their documents are free to members and whilst their TA model isn't perfect, it's a whole lot better than the one you found.
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Hi all,
I am a new landlord and just have some questions about the AST which I am hoping someone can kindly help me with.
The template I have at the moment states the following:
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8. The term of the tenancy is a periodic
tenancy commencing at 12:00...-
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Reply to Brighton rent controlsby jpkeatesIt's all very interesting, but introducing rent controls isn't something that a local authority can do.
"Calling on central government" to do something that it's never going to do is just local PR.-
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by Yorkie2020https://www.landlordzone.co.uk/news/...tary-of-state/
Just wondering if it's just me thinking this, but I see this turning out really bad, very quickly.
My first thoughts were, tourist town introducing rent controls...-
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by jpkeatesKeeping the property safe is the landlord's responsibility.
Not splashing water out of a washbasin is the tenant's.-
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Reply to Periodic ASTby LawcruncherI had a quick look at one precedent and it stresses the advice I regularly give:
Be wary of online precedents-
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