Welcome to the first “Landlords Barometer” of 2018!
At Property Tribes, the year got off to a flying start with a month of themed content which we called our “Landlord Navigation” campaign.
We asked industry commentators and experts to tell us the three things that they thought were most important for landlords to be aware of in 2018.
The month ended on a real high with an exclusive article by Steve Bolton, highly successful landlord, franchisor, and co-founder of the Tenant Tax campaign.
1. Property Tribes Exclusive: Steve Bolton, three things for housing in 2018
Read Steve’s commentary where he believes the housing crisis is more a humanitarian crisis, and catch up on all the contributions over the month.
An HMO landlord has worked out his tax position following the implementation of Section 24 and it is not pretty.
3. Stamp duty is a game changer!
The 3% stamp duty surcharge is cutting margins for developers and traders, as well as deterring landlords from expanding.
4. A sign of the Section 24 times?
The first sign of landlord “cannabalism” due to Section 24 as an advert appears in the Telegraph wanting to buy tenanted properties.
This landlord explains why he will never let to tenants in receipt of housing benefit again!
6. Exclusive video: three things by Stephen Johnson, M.D. of Shawbrook Bank
One of our most popular commentators shared his insights about issues for landlords in 2018.
7. A small victory for landlords!
We started the New Year with a piece of good news for those of you who make use of the Alternative Payment Scheme (APA) to secure redirection of the tenant’s “housing costs”. Following pressure from PT member and LHA/UC expert Bill Irvine and the RLA, the DWP confirmed its staff have been instructed “explicit consent” will no longer be required in relation to the progressing of APA requests.
Event news:
As part of our “three things” campaign, we listed three important property events for 2018:
https://www.propertytribes.com/3-things-3-must-attend-events-spring-2018-t-127632771.html
Also, heads up that the northern edition of the NALS Annual Conference is taking place in York on March 7, 2018.
The theme is “Regulation. Innovation. Inspiration” and, having attended myself on several occasions, I can vouch that it is a really valuable day out for anyone with an interest in the private rented sector.
More details and tickets available from:
Thank you for reading my column and happy New Year to all readers!
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