Labour Unveils EPC Upgrade Cash Grants For Landlords, But There May Be A Sting In The Tail

Hello Readers, One policy that the Conservatives scrapped, but Labour has brought back in is in relation to EPC ratings for privately rented properties. In very simple terms, the proposal is for homes in the private rental sector to have a minimum requirement of EPC C by 2030 to continue being let. Along with this […]
The Kings Speech – A Conservative Start For Labour?

Hello readers, I don’t doubt that you will have heard that today was the King’s speech as Parliament was opened for the new term. This was the first of the new government and our first glimpse into how Labour might carry out their duties. Before we get into the details and my thoughts, I came […]
Labour Government Quick Fire Roundup

Hello readers, It’s now official. We have a Labour government, new prime minister in Sir Kier Starmer, new housing minister in Matthew Pennycook. I know that landlords are waiting with bated breath to see what the next steps will be. Quoting from LanzlordZone of Matthew Pennycook’s appointment I read how: “… the relief that someone […]
Section 21 evictions up by 19% as rent arrears worsen

Hello readers, Whilst the renters reform bill has been thrown away, I don’t doubt that the incoming government will resurrect it in some form and with that proceed to ban section 21 evictions in favour of a beefed-up section 8 process. Recent data shows that evictions by bailiffs in England via a Section 21 ‘no […]
Babies and HMOs – Everything Medway Landlords Need To Know

Hello readers, Something that comes up from time to time is what HMO landlords ought to do should a tenant become pregnant. This is a delicate area and one that is not often thought about, however does happen from time to time. The point about having a child in an HMO room is that the […]
Gillingham Investor Alert

Hello Readers, A recent Rightmove alert has brought up a fantastic property in Forge Lane, Gillingham packed with potential for a guide price of £180,000. You can view the property here, which is being sold by live stream auction on 14th May. The four-bedroom property is listed for auction, but has huge permitted development potential […]
Renters Reform Bill Pushing Forward Over The Next Few Days

Hello Readers, This is one that’s been taking the headlines for over a year now, however it’s recently made a huge step forward with the next step in parliament taking place on Wednesday (24th April). One to watch for sure and a spokesperson spokesperson from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities explained how: […]
FOI request reveals EXACTLY how Medway Council has spent their Housing Infrastructure Fund allocation

You may recall how, back in January, it was announced in the media that despite a crisis in homebuilding, two thirds of the £4.2bn UK housebuilding fund remains unspent by local authorities. Launched in 2017, the Housing Infrastructure Fund was created to help jump-start housebuilding by providing councils with grants for key infrastructure such as […]
It’s Another U-Turn As S21 Is To Be Outlawed THIS YEAR..!

Hello readers, I thought I’d kick off this week’s article with something of a good news story and that’s how Paragon have introduced a new fixed rate starting at 3.94%. It’s certainly good news and encourages a higher level of equity along with an improved EPC rating and I have outlined the product below. The […]
HMOs benefit from the highest rental yields – FACT

Recently I had a landlord contact me asking me to manage his “fully refurbished” property. On meeting him at the property, I can only describe what I was greeted with as utterly disgusting. I’d go so far as to call this property a slum. I can assure you that it felt really good to let […]