Tax Incentives To Improve Standards
Amid the gloom of proposals for landlord registration and licensing, longer tenancies, rent control and most recently legislation to stop retaliatory eviction – with all
Amid the gloom of proposals for landlord registration and licensing, longer tenancies, rent control and most recently legislation to stop retaliatory eviction – with all
Last week I took part in a debate on the new TV channel London Live. 25 year old Alice Carder had made a documentary ‘No
The government’s Immigration Bill received Royal Assent in May 2014, paving the way for landlord immigration checks to become law later this year. The act
There are an estimated £1.4 million landlords across the UK, around 300,000 in London where I am based. The latest National Landlords Association quarterly survey
The National Landlord’s Association announced in December 2013 that half of landlords say they will not consider letting to tenants on benefits: 52% according to
I was on Shaftesbury Avenue in London’s West End last Thursday night when the ceiling collapsed at The Appollo Theatre (pictured). A Transport For London
I did a piece for Channel 4 news recently about the government’s proposed landlord immigration checks. It was clear that the news team sent to
Earlier this year a close colleague made me a business proposition. His brother buys 3 bed 1930s houses and turns them into 7 lettable bedrooms
Blast Films recent 50 minute piece on landlords was broadcast on BBC 1 on 18 July 2013. There is a flurry of interest from broadcasters
Over the past few months, I’ve been approached by a number of production companies wanting to make documentaries about landlords. I’m really keen to help,
The Bank of England lowered interest rates from 5% to 4.75% on 7 November. This was widely expected. Like many landlord colleagues, I am very