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In July 2020, chancellor Rishi Sunak introduced a Stamp Duty holiday across England. On 3rd March 2021, this holiday was extended until 30th June. During this time, first-time buyers and those replacing their

The government have announced plans to extend the compulsory digitalisation of tax to self-employed businesses and landlords over the next three years. Currently, companies with a turnover above £85,000 must submit their quarterly

If you keep up to date with the latest goings-on of the private rental sector, you’ve probably came across the Fifth Money Laundering Directive several times over the last couple of months. But

As a landlord, keeping track of your important paperwork and legal duties can be overwhelming at times. With documents to sign, certificates to renew and inspections to schedule, ordering your priorities can be

Ruby has been a landlord for over four years. In 2019, she was left feeling panicked and helpless by an abusive tenant who refused to pay and was four months in rent arrears.

Every landlord in the UK must pay tax on their rental income. Regardless of whether you own one property or one hundred, the government views being a landlord as no different to running

In 2019 landlords and letting agents have seen an increase in the number of tenants not paying rent on time. Let's take a look at the implications of non-payment and some top tips

If you're interested in becoming a property investor, developer or landlord, one of the first questions you may ask is "how do landlords finance rental properties?" Well, there is actually a range of

What is a Non Resident landlord? A non resident landlord is essentially a landlord who lives overseas for more than 6 months of the year and rents out a property in the United Kingdom