Tax Checks for Landlords Licensing Homes on the Way

Tax Checks for Landlords Licensing Homes on the Way

Landlords may have to prove they pay the right taxes if they apply for licences to rent out property. Squirrelled away in Chancellor Phillip Hammond’s Budget 2018 documents is a scant paragraph outlining the measure. The move is a follow-on to the almost forgotten...

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Licence Conditions and Occupation by Students

Licence Conditions and Occupation by Students

Under the Housing Act 2004, where a licence is required and a local authority issue a licence, they may impose conditions on the licence holder under section 67 Housing Act 2004: (1) A licence may include such conditions as the local housing authority consider...

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Lawyers Called in as Court Defeats Undermine Licensing Schemes

Lawyers Called in as Court Defeats Undermine Licensing Schemes

Government lawyers are looking into how recent court defeats will impact how councils charge shared house licensing fees. In the first case, the High Court declared Richmond Council, in South West London, illegally levied a fee to cover the cost of managing a shared...

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Petition Protest Against ‘No Benefits’ Buy to Let Lenders

Petition Protest Against ‘No Benefits’ Buy to Let Lenders

A buy to let landlord who could only remortgage a rented home if she evicted her tenant has started a petition protest calling for the government to outlaw lenders with a ‘no benefits’ policy. NatWest told the landlord, Helen McAteer, that she could only increase her...

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Shared House Was Worst Housing Officers Had Seen in a Decade

Shared House Was Worst Housing Officers Had Seen in a Decade

Landlord David Green owns the worst letting property housing officers have seen in Birmingham for a decade. Inspecting his four-storey shared house split into 10 flats, they recorded a catalogue of shameful breaches of fire, health and safety rules. The home had...

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