And for those of you who are landlords. You are aware of the new energy certification rules? Think it comes in effect in October or thereabouts.
That is that you have to have one of these crappy energy performance surveys (thats right when letting out a house) in line with the instruction by the eurocrats and then our bast@rd government passing on the cost to the individual. Ohh I could go on about this bast@rd government....especially with the hangover i'm nursing.
Government Direct
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HomeAndC...Home/DG_076370
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7561396.stm
The Commission said that few landlords belong to a representative body. It has called for landlord accreditation schemes to be set up in every council area.
It wants landlords to either join one of these schemes, become a member of a private landlords association or rent out premises through an accredited letting agent.
Just like IR35: be an employer, or an employee. Don't try to be neither, that does not compute. We don't mind whether you're MyCo's employee or BigCo's employee, but you've got to be somebody's or you don't fit our worldview.
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If you increase regulation, then even fewer properties will be available to let. Only New Lie could possibly think that this is a good thing, but then they have a track record of miscalculating markets. Like others, I view this a prelim to more stealth taxes.
My mate was a landlord and his tenant kept refusing to pay his rent and appeared to be deliberately breaking things in order to facilitate this excuse. After weeks of non-payment, he eventually turfed him out after about 3 months, but had to pay a 2,000 pounds fine for illegal eviction.
Also, a neighbour of mine rented his 4-bed house and the tenants caused approx. 70,000 pounds of malicious damage to the property.
It's stories like this that have made me reluctant to let, and further regulation will make people even more reluctant to let rooms.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostSlum landlords will be red-taped out of business.
I maintain extremely high letting standards, I ensure the property is properly maintained and is pleasant to live in.
I have Gas and Electrical certification, and redecorate prior to a new tenant moving in.DLast edited by Lockhouse; 15 August 2008, 07:28.
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Slum landlords will be red-taped out of business.
I maintain extremely high letting standards, I ensure the property is properly maintained and is pleasant to live in.
I have Gas and Electrical certification, and redecorate prior to a new tenant moving in. If they want to red-tape me, rents will go up, and standards will go down.
No Problem.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post...That's the BTL brigade in for some red tape and extra costs. I expect you will need an annual government licence and this will cost big ££££ and probably a cap on rents, legally enforced.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7561396.stm
The Commission said that few landlords belong to a representative body. It has called for landlord accreditation schemes to be set up in every council area.
It wants landlords to either join one of these schemes, become a member of a private landlords association or rent out premises through an accredited letting agent.
All of these professional bodies would then be overseen by the central regulator, called a housing standards monitor.
That's the BTL brigade in for some red tape and extra costs. I expect you will need an annual government licence and this will cost big ££££ and probably a cap on rents, legally enforced.
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Here come some more red tape (and probably taxes)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7561396.stm
The Commission said that few landlords belong to a representative body. It has called for landlord accreditation schemes to be set up in every council area.
It wants landlords to either join one of these schemes, become a member of a private landlords association or rent out premises through an accredited letting agent.
All of these professional bodies would then be overseen by the central regulator, called a housing standards monitor.
That's the BTL brigade in for some red tape and extra costs. I expect you will need an annual government licence and this will cost big ££££ and probably a cap on rents, legally enforced.Tags: None
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