Landlord News

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Landlords, Find Your Next Property Investment with Repolist

Are you looking for your next bargain property investment venture? Then look no further! Landlords can find great value for …

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Thousands of landlords still haven’t signed up to Rent Smart Wales

Concerning new figures have revealed that thousands of landlords in Wales have not yet signed up for Rent Smart Wales. …

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Tax changes in buy-to-let sector will remove ‘dinner party’ landlords

Alterations to tax measures, including the increased stamp duty and changes to mortgage interest tax relief, will lead to more …

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Rogue Landlord and Letting Agents Fined £20k for Failing to License Property

A rogue landlord and letting agents have been fined over £20,000 and given criminal records for failing to license his …

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Cleaning costs most common cause of student deposit deductions

Fresh research from independent comparison website money.co.uk has revealed the most common reasons why students’ deposits are withheld by landlords. …

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Britain’s Biggest Landlord Sells Half of His Buy-to-Let Portfolio

Britain’s biggest landlord has sold around half of his buy-to-let portfolio in the past year, claiming that the age of …

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Why must I keep up to date with latest landlord news? It is vitally important for you to stay on top of the latest landlord news if you are to make your letting a profitable one. Whatever your reason for becoming a property landlord, whether it be through investment or other circumstances, there is plenty to take in with landlord news today. From legislation, tax and law to private, residential and student landlord news, owners charging rent for rooms in their property must ensure they keep up to date.