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Landlords Top Concerns

Landlords Top Concerns

In today’s challenging property market, landlords face a variety of concerns. In this blog, we take a closer look at some of the key issues and offer valuable insights to help navigate them.

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Can you change the rent due date?

Can you change the rent due date?

It’s not widely known that, under common law, tenants’ rent is technically due in arrears.
However, the tenant is required to pay rent in advance because the tenancy agreement, which they have signed, stipulates this condition.

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Get your home ready for your Summer holidays

Get your home ready for your Summer holidays

As summer finally makes its appearance and the holiday season kicks in, both landlords and tenants often take a break in August. Here are some proactive measures you can take to ensure your rental properties stay safe and tenancies remain smooth while you’re away.

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Steps to Take When a Tenant Denies Access for Gas Safety Inspections

Steps to Take When a Tenant Denies Access for Gas Safety Inspections

As a landlord, conducting annual gas safety checks is not only a legal requirement but also a critical measure to ensure the safety of your property and its occupants.

However, what should you do if a tenant refuses access for this essential safety check? Here’s a detailed guide to help you navigate this situation.

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Can you give a tenancy to someone who is under 18?

Can you give a tenancy to someone who is under 18?

Strictly speaking no. A minor (ie someone under 18) is legally incapable of owning an interest in land.

If the minor signs the tenancy agreement as sole tenant, this will take effect as a contract by the landlord/grantor of the tenancy to hold this in trust for the minor. This is not a good idea.

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How to review your Property Portfolio

How to review your Property Portfolio

The beauty of property is that nothing happens for large stretches of time – meaning that when there are no tenant issues and you’re not refinancing, you can forget you own it and dedicate your time to other things.

But once per year, it’s a good idea to conduct a formal portfolio review – allowing you to spot opportunities, celebrate progress, and set plans for the year ahead. Many investors like to do this over Christmas to align it with their goal-setting for the new year – so if that’s what you plan to do, feel free to steal our process…

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Pets and Pests

Pets and Pests

There is a lot of controversy about this and the law is not well understood. Read our blog to understand the main points.

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What has Happened to the Renters Reform Bill

What has Happened to the Renters Reform Bill

The Renters Reform Bill, which promised to be the biggest shake-up of the private rented sector in more than 30 years, is currently in a state of limbo due to the dissolution of Parliament ahead of a snap general election in July.

This unexpected development has significant implications for the future of the bill and has left many tenants and landlords uncertain about what comes next.

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Tenancies and Licensees

Tenancies and Licensees

Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, your legal rights will depend on the occupation type you have. 
A tenancy carries more rights and is a type of ownership of land or lease. It will continue after the death of the landlord or the tenant. A license is just a personal agreement between the parties and will end on the death of either. 

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How many people can you have on a joint tenancy agreement?

How many people can you have on a joint tenancy agreement?

Say six people sign a tenancy agreement.  They will all be bound by the contract element – so they will all be liable for the rent and subject to the terms and conditions in the tenancy agreement.

However they will not all be ‘legal tenants’.  Only the first four named in the tenancy agreement will be the legal tenants.

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Why sell at auction?

Why sell at auction?

When the property market takes a downturn and properties take longer to sell (unlike the crazy days of the pandemic), selling, and even buying a property at auction can offer some security. This is even more true at present when the number of property sale fall throughs are on the rise, as are the associated costs. More people are considering auctions as a viable way to buy and sell property. Here are some key reasons people chose to sell their property at auction.

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Bed Bugs: Landlord or Tenant Responsibility?

Bed Bugs: Landlord or Tenant Responsibility?

With bed bugs recently making headlines, now is an opportune moment to delve deeper into this troublesome pest issue. 

Similar to bacteria, bed bugs are developing resistance to commonly used chemical treatments. This resistance is compounded by increased travel post-COVID and prolonged insect lifespan due to climate change.

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Guidance for landlords on Electrical Safety

Guidance for landlords on Electrical Safety

The safety of tenants is of paramount importance to landlords in the private rental sector, and rightly so. One of the areas that has been improved immeasurably over the years is electrical safety, and now new guidelines have been published to provide greater awareness and education to landlords.

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Condensation and How To Beat It

Condensation and How To Beat It

‘Condensation dampness’ is a condition that affects millions of homes in the UK. Whether you are a Landlord or a Tenant this guide should help you control and prevent condensation and mould within your property.

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Costs landlords can offset against their tax

Costs landlords can offset against their tax

Landlords are able deduct the costs of running and maintaining their property, ultimately lowering their tax bill.

Common deductible expenses include any repair or maintenance tasks, covering everything from minor repairs to any like-for-like replacement, i.e. the new item must be similar or identical in terms of function, type and quality.

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The EICR Rules for Landlords in England

The EICR Rules for Landlords in England

Conducting an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a mandatory step before renting your property in England.
 
The EICR involves a thorough examination of the electrical wiring, sockets, consumer units (also known as fuse boards), and any other fixed electrical fittings within your property. As ever, it’s essential for this work to be done by a sufficiently qualified professional.

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How to increase rent using the notice procedure?

How to increase rent using the notice procedure?

This procedure is stated in Section 13 of the Housing Act 1988 and is only available for periodic assured and assured shorthold tenancies.  It can’t be used for common law tenancies or during a fixed term.

You need to use the proper form of notice which is a prescribed form.  These are freely available online from a reputable website. This Notice must be completed in full (see the notes with the form to help) and then served on a tenant.

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Our Top Tips To Attract (and Keep) Tenants

Our Top Tips To Attract (and Keep) Tenants

The buy-to-let sector is highly competitive and, not surprisingly, the landlords who are most successful are the ones who appreciate the importance of making their properties attractive to their desired tenant market.

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What are Landlords Obligations for Legionnaires Disease?

What are Landlords Obligations for Legionnaires Disease?

Legionnaires’ disease is a potentially fatal form of pneumonia caused by inhaling small droplets of water containing Legionella bacteria. It can be contracted in various settings, including domestic premises.

Landlords have specific obligations to ensure the safety and well-being of their tenants. In this blog, we will explore the responsibilities of landlords concerning Legionnaires’ disease and how it impacts on them providing a safe living environment for their tenants.

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Your tenants e-bike batteries could cause serious Fires!

Your tenants e-bike batteries could cause serious Fires!

E-bikes and e-scooters have been associated with more than a hundred fires already this year, some of which have been fatal.

The Guardian reported in May 2023 that there had been 102 fires associated with e-bikes and scooters so far, with at least 190 injured and eight people killed.

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Charging Tenants For Cleaning At The End Of Their Tenancy

Charging Tenants For Cleaning At The End Of Their Tenancy

You cannot charge tenants for cleaning in all situations – as this would be a fee and would be in breach of the Tenants Fees legislation.

However, the tenant fees legislation does not prevent you from claiming damages for losses suffered by you due to tenants’ breach of the terms of their tenancy agreement. 

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Our Top Tips for First Time Renters

Our Top Tips for First Time Renters

You have finally decided to fly the nest, leave the safety of your parents’ home and move into your first rented property.
This can be a very exciting time, but also quite daunting.

There are so many things to consider and it is easy to overlook some of the less obvious ones – luckily we are here to help with our top tips for first time renters.

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Are Flats or Houses the Smarter Investment Choice?

Are Flats or Houses the Smarter Investment Choice?

Investing in property has long been regarded as a solid strategy for generating passive income and building long-term wealth.
One of the fundamental decisions an aspiring property investor faces though, is whether to buy an apartment or a house as a rental property.

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Pests in Rented Property: Who Takes Charge?

Pests in Rented Property: Who Takes Charge?

It’s a fact of life that pests and vermin can sometimes invade your living space – whether this be annoying insects, rodents scurrying around, or other unwanted creatures.  But who bears the responsibility for tackling these unwelcome guests in a rented property? 

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The Rising Tide… Rents Still Increasing

The Rising Tide… Rents Still Increasing

The cost of renting a home in the UK has long been a hot topic.  With each passing year, rent prices keep rising, and it looks like 2023 will be no exception as the rental market shows no signs of slowing down.

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Our Guide To Getting Started as a Property Investor

Our Guide To Getting Started as a Property Investor

If you’re interested in getting started in the Buy To Let market and want some tips on how to start investing in property… then read on!  This guide is aimed at the beginner property investor who wants to know how to make their first steps.

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What To Do If A Tenant Leaves Behind Belongings

What To Do If A Tenant Leaves Behind Belongings

When renting out a property you will need a Tenancy Agreement which is, essentially, a document setting out rules and responsibilities that provides both the landlord and the tenant with security and peace of mind for the duration of the tenancy.

An Agreement will give specific rights to both parties, which can include the rights of the tenant to live in a property and for the landlord to receive a regular payment of rent in exchange.

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What Are A Landlords Gas Obligations

What Are A Landlords Gas Obligations

Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 all gas appliances and flues in rented accommodation must be checked for safety within 12 months of being installed, and thereafter at least every 12 months by a competent engineer.

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Right To Rent Checks Procedure

Right To Rent Checks Procedure

When renting out a property you will need a Tenancy Agreement which is, essentially, a document setting out rules and responsibilities that provides both the landlord and the tenant with security and peace of mind for the duration of the tenancy.

An Agreement will give specific rights to both parties, which can include the rights of the tenant to live in a property and for the landlord to receive a regular payment of rent in exchange.

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Different Types  Of Tenancy Explained

Different Types Of Tenancy Explained

When renting out a property you will need a Tenancy Agreement which is, essentially, a document setting out rules and responsibilities that provides both the landlord and the tenant with security and peace of mind for the duration of the tenancy.

An Agreement will give specific rights to both parties, which can include the rights of the tenant to live in a property and for the landlord to receive a regular payment of rent in exchange.

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New Carbon Monoxide Alarm Laws Introduced

New Carbon Monoxide Alarm Laws Introduced

This amendment to the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (England) Regulations 2015 will see all rental properties within England needing a carbon monoxide alarm fitted in any room that is used as living accommodation that has a ‘fixed combustion appliance’ of any fuel type (excluding gas cookers).

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All About Boiler Pressure

All About Boiler Pressure

Our guide runs through everything you need to know about boiler pressure, plus our recommendations for diagnosing and fixing low or high pressure

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How To Save Money On Your  Energy Bills

How To Save Money On Your Energy Bills

Follow our tips and advice for straightforward ways to save energy, lower your bills and reduce your carbon footprint.  It is a topic at the forefront of everyone’s mind right now and we at the Horizon Lets office have already started following these tips in our own homes:

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What You Need To Know About  Ground Rent Reform

What You Need To Know About Ground Rent Reform

What is Ground Rent?

In order to enforce the terms of a lease a ground rent must be set. Ground rent is usually an annual amount stated in the lease payable to the Freeholder for the “renting” of an apartment above the Freeholder’s land.

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Condensation and How To Beat It

Condensation and How To Beat It

‘Condensation dampness’ is a condition that affects millions of homes in the UK. Whether you are a Landlord or a Tenant this guide should help you control and prevent condensation and mould within your property.

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Get Prepared For Making Tax Digital

Get Prepared For Making Tax Digital

Some major changes are being made to the way HMRC collects information about income from UK property from 2024 with the implementation of Making Tax Digital. This will have a huge impact on landlords – read our guide to start getting prepared.

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Landlord’s Guide to Letting Property

Landlord’s Guide to Letting Property

Letting property is an increasingly complicated business.  Here is our brief Landlord Guide with the main legal, financial, and practical issues you need to consider before a tenancy begins.

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Our Top Tips for Landlord Cashflow Management

Our Top Tips for Landlord Cashflow Management

The pandemic has shown us how cash flow positions can change almost in an instant, and for reasons often outside of the control of Landlords themselves. Although it’s important to remember that cash flow isn’t always the same month to month, here are our tips for keeping it positive.

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Get Ready for Right to Rent Check Changes

Get Ready for Right to Rent Check Changes

Landlords and letting agents managing properties are required to undertake Right to Rent checks. There have been recent updates to this legislation and further changes are on the horizon.

What is Right to Rent?

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A Landlords Guide To Smoke Alarms

A Landlords Guide To Smoke Alarms

The LACORS fire safety guide prescribes the appropriate levels of fire protection for private rented property and should be the first port of call for any landlord or agent unsure of what precautions they need to install.

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12 Months of Covid

12 Months of Covid

In the 12 months since Covid reared its head Landlords have faced 47 changes!

The past 12 months are a period that many landlords may want to forget about and completely delete from their buy-to-let memory banks.

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Landlords Guide to Water Supply & Your Responsibilities

Landlords Guide to Water Supply & Your Responsibilities

The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) is designed to crack down on properties in the private rented sector that are not fit for human habitation.

Incorporating the Human Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS), it covers 29 hazards, such as damp and mould, electrical hazards and asbestos, that all properties must avoid in order to be labelled safe for tenants to live in.

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Advice About Bills During Coronavirus

Advice About Bills During Coronavirus

For those worried about paying utility bills or credit cards, loans, or mortgages due to the impact of coronavirus, this article sets out the steps you can take to get the support you need.

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Rent Reductions During Covid-19

Rent Reductions During Covid-19

Are rent reductions an option?

Many tenants are struggling with financial problems during the Covid-19 crisis and therefore, they are asking their landlords for a rent reduction.

Every case is different – some landlords are better placed than others to be generous, and while some tenants have lost most of their income, others will have felt little if any financial impact.

Suspending or reducing the rent will be a matter for negotiation, but when landlords have decided they are going to offer financial help to their tenants there are some traps they should avoid such as:

Breaching the Tenant Fees Act 2019 or permanently reducing the rent

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The Corona Virus; Our Thoughts for Landlords

The Corona Virus; Our Thoughts for Landlords

The last year has been crazy – starting with Chinese bats; toilet roll queuing and hand washing guidance to happy birthday (twice)…

Then escalating in the property world to heated debates about mortgage holidays and, very extreme legislation changes such as no evictions for 3 months… Although everybody is sick of the word now – it has certainly been unprecedented.

This virus has had a dramatic effect in not only the property industry, but every single industry and it is now a truly global worry.

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How An Agent Can Help You During Lockdown

How An Agent Can Help You During Lockdown

We may be in lockdown again, but the Government is allowing the property market to continue operating, albeit with lots of new rules for everyone to comply with to keep people safe and avoid hefty fines. The situation is often so fast moving that DIY landlords can find the stress of trying to remain legally compliant extremely challenging.

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Should I Let My Tenant Decorate?

Should I Let My Tenant Decorate?

The question of letting a tenant decorate their rental property can be a dilemma for landlords.

On the one hand, you want them to feel at home and personalise the property in the hope they will stay longer and look after the condition. But on the other hand, you don’t want to be stuck trying to re-let a property that has been decorated with questionable taste after they have left.

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The Vibrant City of Sheffield

The Vibrant City of Sheffield

Sheffield is the 5th largest city in the UK, undergoing major transition from being the centre of steel manufacturing to being well renowned for its fabulous parks and access to the beautiful Peak District.

In fact, a third of the city lies within the Peak District itself!

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Lawful and Unlawful Discrimination – Tenants & Landlords

Lawful and Unlawful Discrimination – Tenants & Landlords

The discrimination laws apply when choosing and dealing with tenants moving in properties, so this is something which is important to know about. However, it is only unlawful discrimination which is forbidden. Some types of discrimination are acceptable and are actually advisable in certain circumstances.

This article gives a quick overview of what is and what is not unlawful… make sure you don’t fall into any of these pitfalls!

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Key Dates & New Rules For Landlords In 2021

Key Dates & New Rules For Landlords In 2021

As the new year begins, we think it is important that our Landlords are aware of these FIVE key dates in 2021.

This year ahead promises big changes in the way landlords pay tax, evict tenants and pass safety criteria. Whether you’re a self-managing hands on landlord or a hands off remote property investor, it’s getting more and more important to know the legislation in the property industry.

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The Importance Of Building A Good Relationship With Your Tenants

The Importance Of Building A Good Relationship With Your Tenants

In this post, we are going to discuss the benefits of building a good relationship with your tenant.

It is a well-known fact that Landlords and Agents are not on the list of highly liked people. Most of the time people think that all landlords are simply wanting to rent out rubbish properties at high prices, simply to make profit and line their pockets – hopefully once you have read this you will realise that this is not the correct assumption.

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Unfair Terms in Tenancy Agreements

Unfair Terms in Tenancy Agreements

It is probably safe to say that almost everybody finds legal documents confusing. Even lawyers find them difficult to understand sometimes!

Standard terms and conditions are even more confusing. Written in small writing making them difficult to read, and usually involve long words and unusual phrases, it is not surprising that some people don’t even read them.

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Will Covid-19 Put A Halt on The Housing Market?

Will Covid-19 Put A Halt on The Housing Market?

The government has faced requests to tighten restrictions to help reduce Covid-19 infections.

They have warned that the government may have to do more if current lockdown rules are not enough to stem the spike in coronavirus cases. Unfortunately, if this is the case, it would include putting a stop house moves in England – this would apply to owners and private renters.

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Starting your Property Portfolio

Starting your Property Portfolio

What are you looking for?

Buy-to-let property has two strong benefits: the monthly income and the profit you can make when you decide to sell. As you begin your portfolio, it is best to consider which one of these you value more for your personal situation.

Knowing your goals will help you focus your search for the right property.

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How To Be A Successful Property Investor

How To Be A Successful Property Investor

The property industry is full of opportunities. Whether you are planning for the future with a buy-to-let to add to your retirement fund or as a path to financial freedom, property is seen as the most secure way to protect and grow your wealth.

Hopefully these points below will help you to understand property as a route to building financial wealth through investment.

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Data Protection – Our Guidance for Landlords

Data Protection – Our Guidance for Landlords

Data protection is something that is becoming more important as the years go on. We all know the dangers of data theft and how someone with your personal details can use this fraudulently.

The Data Protection Legislation is designed to protect data by requiring everyone who holds personal information to look after it properly.

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Buy Your First Buy To Let Property

Buy Your First Buy To Let Property

Buy to let properties can be an extremely attractive investment but you need to understand exactly what is involved. Use our top tips to provide you with essential information before you buy.

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Garden Maintenance in Rented Property

Garden Maintenance in Rented Property

So, you have moved in your new property, unloaded your items, and are busy getting settled… But who’s responsibility is it to make sure the garden stays looking nice?

The tenants are responsible for the upkeep of both outdoors as well as indoors unless the tenancy agreement states otherwise.

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Landlord Responsibilities – Gas Regulations

Landlord Responsibilities – Gas Regulations

Landlords must have the gas installations inspected annually by an engineer registered with the Gas Safe Register. Tenants must be given a certificate provided by the engineer, both when they go into the property and on an annual basis once the tenancy has started.

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Biggest House Price Growth Since 2004

Biggest House Price Growth Since 2004

In the latest quarter (September to November) house prices were 3.8% higher than in the quarter before (June to August) meaning that the housing market is certainly still moving despite so many other things being different this year. In comparison to 2019 the house prices in November were 7.6% higher than in the same month – this is the strongest price growth that the market has seen since June 2016.

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Grow Your Property Portfolio

Grow Your Property Portfolio

While there is no set approach to how a landlord should manage a property portfolio, if you want to optimise your growth here are five top tips from Horizon on how you can boost your rental income.

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Commitment to A Safer Future

Commitment to A Safer Future

Homes England, the Government’s housing delivery agency, has become a Registered Signatory of the Building Safety Charter.

This Charter, developed by leaders within the industry and supported by Government, responds to recommendations by seeking to create positive change in the industry’s approach to safety. The registered Signatories commit to putting people’s safety first during the construction and occupation of residential buildings.

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How Can I Find My Utility Company?

How Can I Find My Utility Company?

There will be times when you will need to find this out, for example, if the tenants have changed the supplier without telling you. This is quite easy to do as every property in the UK has a unique reference number, which can tell you the name of the utility supplier.

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Will The Housing Market Survive Brexit?

Will The Housing Market Survive Brexit?

How much can the economy, and the UK housing market, be expected to take? Covid-19 has delivered the deepest UK recession for more than 300 years, albeit one that mainly happened several months ago. Now, while we should not make any assumptions until the clock has struck midnight, the warnings of a no-deal Brexit have grown further.

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How To Be A Successful Overseas Buyer

How To Be A Successful Overseas Buyer

The UK property investment market is one of the most lucrative asset classes out there. With affordable property prices in many cities, strong capital growth prospects and growing city centre populations boosting rental demand, it is evident that the UK offers some promising investment opportunities.

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Right To Rent Checks

Right To Rent Checks

According to the 2014 Immigration Act, Section 22, a landlord is not legally allowed to let somebody have a tenancy agreement entitling them to live in a rental property as their main or sole residence unless they are a UK citizen, from Switzerland or the European Economic Area (EEA) unless they have a Right to Rent in this country. All landlords renting out private accommodation in England must conduct right-to-rent checks on new tenancy agreements to confirm that renters are legally able to rent in the UK.

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Green Homes Grant Extension

Green Homes Grant Extension

The Energy Performance (EPC) ratings are due to change on privately rented homes from a minimum of an E to a C rating. This will apply to all new tenancies from April 2025 and any existing tenancies from April 2028.

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New How to Rent Guides Released

New How to Rent Guides Released

A new ‘How to Rent’ guide has been released by the Government this week – This must be served to the tenants at the start of any new tenancy or renewal and it also must be the newest version.

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What Will 2021 Bring?

What Will 2021 Bring?

The end of COVID-19 could be closer than we think with the vaccine now being distributed so there is good reason to believe we may be able to return to almost normality in 2021.

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Surviving A Tax Investigation

Surviving A Tax Investigation

The easiest way to survive a tax investigation is to avoid one occurring in the first place!

A small percentage of individuals are selected for a random investigation, but most cases are because something has triggered HMRC’s risk assessment system.

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Tenancy Agreements Explained

Tenancy Agreements Explained

People are often surprised by the length of tenancy agreements. Are they even really necessary?!

The answer is YES if you want to be protected for the duration of your tenancy it is completely necessary.

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10 Tax Saving Tips for Landlords

10 Tax Saving Tips for Landlords

Over the years there has been several strategies developed for saving tax which Landlords should follow to make the most out of their investment and ensure as much money is coming to them rather than being out in tax.

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Preparing Your Property For Winter

Preparing Your Property For Winter

Now that the cold months are in full swing, we are very aware of the threats this can cause to your property. From frost which can damage pipes to storms which can cause flooding and other damage. As landlords ourselves we feel it is important to make sure your property is as well protected as possible by ensuring it is in the best order possible to withstand the elements.

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Covid-19… The Affect On Property Valuations

Covid-19… The Affect On Property Valuations

Property valuation is often overlooked as one of the key pillars of the property sector. In many respects, this is not surprising; assessing the value of a property can, to the untrained eye, seem like a straightforward process. The reality is very different!

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What Landlords Should Know About ‘White Goods’

What Landlords Should Know About ‘White Goods’

White goods in rental properties, not the most exciting read, however, the reality is, it’s a subject all landlords (and tenants) need to consider when renting out their property. Most importantly, what white goods should landlords supply, and what are they required to supply?

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Horizon Lets Top 10 Tips for Fire Safety

Horizon Lets Top 10 Tips for Fire Safety

Having smoke alarms fitted and testing these regularly. It could be a good idea to set yourself a weekly reminder to test the alarms and ensure that you never take out the batteries, even if it were to go off unintentionally!

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Getting the Most Out Of Your Viewings

Getting the Most Out Of Your Viewings

It is not always easy but when you are hunting for a house, whether it be as a potential landlord or tenant looking for a new home but try not to get too attached early on. Horizon Lets have some top tips to help you get the most out of any visit so that your heart doesn’t overrule your head and cause you to overlook any problems. The way to ensure you make the right decision is to view as many properties as possible, gain experience in viewing and understand what information you should be gathering. You can also use the tools which you have before you physically view the property such as Street View and Google Earth which can give you a good insight.

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Buying a Buy To Let Property

Buying a Buy To Let Property

Buy to let properties can be a very attractive investment but you need to understand exactly what is involved before you go ahead. Having a good property portfolio allows for a good monthly income as well as the growth your property value could have over time. Here at Horizon, we have put together some useful ideas to help you start your investment portfolio.

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Are You a New Landlord?

Are You a New Landlord?

Investing in buy-to-let is a huge responsibility and as the number of people living in rented accommodation is set to rise further, demand for new landlords has never been higher. Due to ever-changing landlord legislation, it is vital that those entering the industry for the first time are up to speed on the latest regulations. To help new landlords understand what is required, we have put together some top tips to set you on the right track.

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Five-Step Plan to Help Marketing Your Rental Property

Five-Step Plan to Help Marketing Your Rental Property

It’s human nature to place a high value on something to which we have an investment in. But you need to step into the shoes of a potential tenant. They will view several properties so you need to think about how yours will stack up? Be realistic with your rental price, decorate the property nicely and imagine what you would expect if you were moving into a home.

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The Housing Market & Second Wave

The Housing Market & Second Wave

After the last few months, you might have thought that the uncertainty was over – how wrong we were, especially after the introduction of new tier-based restrictions and the potential of a 2-3 week circuit breaker lockdown. There is no sign, as yet, of any further closures within the housing market that we saw from March to May thankfully, however it does not mean this will not happen. From its low point in April, the economy has bounced back a lot, more than 20%. People have been spending, so retail sales are not only growing again but they are higher than they were a year ago.

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Horizon Lets Tips for Landlords

Horizon Lets Tips for Landlords

Tip 1 : Get a basic understanding of landlord and tenant law

You can get all sorts of problems if you don’t understand the legal side of letting. You may have difficulties claiming against your tenants if they damage your property, or you may find you have used the wrong paperwork and therefore cant evict your tenants, you could even be prosecuted by the authorities for failing to comply with regulations.

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Why We Love The City Of Steel

Why We Love The City Of Steel

Sheffield is a hive of excitement, culture and expansion. Forever growing and improving, this is the place to be in Yorkshire. With over 575,000 residents, not only is it the fourth biggest city in England but it is also known as the “green city” as it is one of the greenest in Europe.

Sheffield has so much to offer a property investor, a thriving city centre, green suburbs and the picturesque rolling hills of the Peak District. All on your door step.

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Repairs: A Guide for Landlord & Tenants

Repairs: A Guide for Landlord & Tenants

This article is designed to tell Landlords and Tenants about the responsibilities for repairs under shorthold tenancy agreements in residential properties. Shorthold tenancy agreements are for any lease under seven years long and can include periodic tenancies where the tenant has not got a fixed term agreement and occupies the property from month to month or week to week.

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Pros and Cons of Being a Pet-Friendly Landlord

Pros and Cons of Being a Pet-Friendly Landlord

When letting out a property it falls on the Landlord to decide if they’re are happy with allowing pets or not. This comes with both positives and negatives; sometimes it can be hard to judge what is the best option.

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Five Ways to Minimise Tenant Voids

Five Ways to Minimise Tenant Voids

If a property has sat on the rental market for a while it can be bad news and if not managed correctly, an old property advert will make the property look even less appealing!

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