We have this already for three years in Scotland , 3% rent rise ONLY! Once a year , tenants have all the rights you cannot get them out even if they dont pay rent ( can take up to 2 years) with no recourse,,,, one tenant said he didnt need to pay rent, he worked for the bank and said he was saving up for a deposit , and then he moved out one day before the court case, no forwarding address and emptied the whole fully funished flat including all furniture , pots pans , even door mat! Land lord had no re-course. What is fair about that!
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Wow thats brutal.
@aziscoastwall59068 күн бұрын
Good news for Good tenants. Decent landlords shouldn't worry about the changes.
@propertyaccelerator7 күн бұрын
Not when you look at rents they are going up 8% a year due to this.
@Mr1971mccarthy14 күн бұрын
Less landlords = higher rents and the ability for the landlord to be very fussy about the quality of tenant. Tenants won’t get a 2nd chance if they mess up. Lots of people with a ccj won’t be able to get private housing. I’m guessing that shop doorways will be full of families. In time there will be such a huge problem that the authorities will have to chuck money at it. Grants in the future? I’ve done my time and I’m getting out but if I was younger I’d stick with it and grow business further. Once our countries assets are owned by corporations there is no going back. Only get out if you have enough money to retire otherwise my advice is to stick. I currently own over 300 units and been in the business 37 years . Heading into semi retirement. Time to travel. Good luck guys and girls.
@propertyaccelerator14 күн бұрын
I agree, this still wont stop lots of landlords quitting. Lots of tenants are delighted thinking its good news, in 2-3 years they will see the full impact.
@Mr1971mccarthy14 күн бұрын
@ I’m still keeping a dozen houses and small industrial estate all on a small farm but selling the portfolio in Reading. Time for me to cash in my Chips. I still think it’s a good business to build wealth
@allykhan859414 күн бұрын
My renters must show they have £15000 in savings because of this bill. Nornqlly 3-4 sharers so £45,000.
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
@@Mr1971mccarthy yes light industrial and self storage rental space have no politics and a simple legal regime under the '54 Act. Something to stick with.
@youtubeman503314 күн бұрын
Very true, I’m not selling up but I’m not buying anymore, they have made it to hard,, none of my tenants could get a mortgage , that’s why they rent, so there’s one in the poke for the,,,,,,,,well that will mean cheaper houses so first time buyers can buy ,, Not true,
@risenshine278313 күн бұрын
You. Can argue with the mould idea, it is oftern a consequence of poor venitlation, houses here will get mould when all the windows are kept shut all the time and no ventilation is used
@you-zi6mc13 күн бұрын
Absolutely, mould is to do with how they living in that house. Tomorrow they will say oh you have to clean toilets coz u r landlord 🤦🤦🤦
@roystonvehicles912913 күн бұрын
I've had empty properties, no mould, tenant moves in, mould,
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Very true
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
the mass replacement of leaky metal and wooden framed windows with draft free modern plastic frames has the down side of keeping in a lot more moisture, plus heat obvs. There is always a downside.
@roystonvehicles912913 күн бұрын
@brianlopez8855 yes that's true, air tight homes aren't always great.
@opus007013 күн бұрын
A potential nightmare scenario for landlords awaits, everyone of these new clauses has loopholes that could be exploited by unscrupulous tenants. No other business could operate under these conditions - it's not surprising landlords are leaving in droves - those that have worked out the true implications of these new rules are running for the hills! Look at other countries (like Canada) that have adopted similar rules - landlords have completely lost control of their properties, sometimes waiting years with no rent just to get to court to get an eviction! This will make being a landlord a very high risk proposition!
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Very true
@carlosg2z13 күн бұрын
I wonder how landlords/landlady's are meant to deal with tenants who don't open windows in the property, a good friend of mine is a housing officer with one of the large housing associations here and he goes out to properties to look at complaints. 9 times out of 10 the issue is down to the tenant not doing the correct thing to alleviate the problem, as far as rent increases go can we not use the same measure as phone and broadband companies as that seems to be acceptable. A tenants database is definitely needed, that will make the abolishment of section 21 not so much of an issue for most.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
It will be housing officers that decide who is liable for mould etc.
@bulltraderpt13 күн бұрын
Mould? People come from hot climates and don't understand OUR climate. Open the windows regularly for crying out loud !
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
True
@zerosumequation14 күн бұрын
So glad I don't have to worry about any of this . . just thinking about where to go on my next holiday
@steamerpoint14 күн бұрын
@@zerosumequation Shouldn't be a problem. If it doesn't appear to be working out, issue eviction notice, wait several months for a court to approve it, tenants leave, sell the house! Just takes a little longer to get the property back.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Where you going? Asia is good in Winter.
@juliecrowe52529 күн бұрын
Sorry, but all holidays have been cancelled 😅
@zerosumequation9 күн бұрын
@@juliecrowe5252 😂 I can watch all this "buy to fret" from my laptop on the beach . .
@BigUpMCD12 күн бұрын
You can tell who the slumlords are by the comments in this section. I’m amazed that these people really think that it matters that they are selling up. These laws just bring the UK in line with the rest of the western world.
@propertyaccelerator12 күн бұрын
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@christinac43588 күн бұрын
Many London landlords are terrible, massively high rents, discriminatory and greedy with poor quality housing. We need stronger rights for tenants.
@propertyaccelerator7 күн бұрын
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@cj9739-y7u12 күн бұрын
I had mould occur in my rental. Tried to get mould specialist out but they were quoting me 2months to come out. Got it sorted I think now but house has been empty for months while I got it dealt with.
@aleksandrafitmetraining588713 күн бұрын
What happens if I want my property back either to sell or to move back in, can the eviction of tenant be lawful then?
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Yes you can give 2 months notice.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
notice period under the S.21 equivalent in Wales is 6 months now. Its now the same notice period as for business premises lease end and renewals under the '54 Act and has been since 1954. It works pretty well in that sector.
@minecraftmike685014 күн бұрын
Last month ours went up by £200 a month, that’s why we are trying to buy a house. I just hope it all hurries through so we can get out of here. We have been loyal for 6 years and yes the rent went up a couple of times £40 the another £50 over the years but this £200 increase is too much. We take care of the place decorated all the rooms and do the plumbing and maintenance except for the gas. Always pay on time and never ask for anything.
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
apply to the first tier tribunal property chamber to challenge the new rent.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
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@GL_197514 күн бұрын
Yes, the main one is abolishing Section 21. There must be something in place to deal efficiently with rent arrears. 8 to 12 months is unacceptable. There is Rent Guarantee Insurance which also covers damage and Court costs. Pets can do a lot of damage so that's another issue. Would it be difficult to prove pet damage compared to wear and tear? Being able to give 2 months notice straight away after Landlord has paid all the upfront costs will worry some. Important to choose the right person/family but with all the checks could still come unstuck.
@propertyaccelerator14 күн бұрын
Pet damage should be easy to prove if you get estate agent to do inventory on check in.
@Now-or-Never_Adventures13 күн бұрын
My experience of check in ms check out reports is useless, you as a landlord just get screwed over every time.
@GL_197513 күн бұрын
@@Now-or-Never_Adventures That's what I was thinking.
@scienceevolves441712 күн бұрын
@@Now-or-Never_Adventures😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@mystrength564011 күн бұрын
I recently heard of someone who was Buying a Property, Lost the Property. Because the owner could not get the tenants to leave… The tenants may have been given sufficient notice.. How can this happen in 2024, 😮. ?
@propertyaccelerator11 күн бұрын
You can buy with a tenant inside, however maybe the lender the person used did not allow that. Lots of auction properties have sitting tenants.
@mystrength564011 күн бұрын
@ Tnx., they needed to move into their newly acquired ( Bought) Property. 😢 Soo the sale fell through.. this was the Only hick- up. Everything else was 💯.. SHOCKING in 2024.. ITS a huge set Back.. in their Life.. Because there are Changes with the Change of Government.. ⭐️
@YachtEventHorizon14 күн бұрын
Why does the government want to reduce the availability of houses.
@bobgriffin31614 күн бұрын
The government is stupid. Just look at Starmer's stare. He looks vacant.
@paulgbar66614 күн бұрын
@YachtEventHorizon Govts both the Tory and now Labour one are ideologically opposed to small LL They seem to be OK with large corporates It is the little LL they wish to eradicate.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
They believe it will improve tenants standards but its doing the opposite.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
It thinks its doing the reverse but as we now know there isn't a qualified Economist among them.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
@@bobgriffin316 and To Let.
@davidleake649113 күн бұрын
I had 13 houses in my experience all mode was caused by tenants
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Most often is.
@sukhvindertiwana58612 күн бұрын
To reduce energy costs tentants won't open windows and won't put the heating on, this results in mould. How can the landlord control this?
@propertyaccelerator12 күн бұрын
True
@TMZ-5jr13 күн бұрын
Landlords aren’t that bothered by fixed tenancies, the agents are, it their main income source. Most self managing landlords go onto periodic. Some tenants will find themselves with certain longer term tenancies if previously they preferred fixed.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
The problem is a tenant can leave after 2 months, currently its 6 months. So some could just take it as a short term rental but at long term rental costs.
@dm732512 күн бұрын
really? can you elaborate as most landlords I know want a minimum 6 month AST in order they can recoup set up costs. Once the 6 months is up periodic is fine. Who are these landlords you're talking to ?
@TMZ-5jr11 күн бұрын
@@dm7325 agreed. After the initial minimum fixed term landlord go periodic . Yearly renewal if fixed term is driven my agency business models, not landlords.
@TMZ-5jr11 күн бұрын
@@propertyaccelerator and some will leave after 2 months because of property condition. Some will be short term lets pretending to be long term, so when you advertise your rental at that higher rent expecting it to be lower, don’t be surprised it’s jumped on by a short term let at the rental cap. So either accept you going to be an accidental holiday let at much higher rent now and again or become unfurnished including maybe carpets especially if your accepting pets. Not sure how long term renters will compete against short term wanting to save service accommodation costs.
@argentum391913 күн бұрын
It looks like the Labour party again is forgetting who owns the property and who's taking massive risks with it. I had very long-term renters. I hadn't put the rent up for nearly 10 years. I put the rent up as the current rent at that time just wasn't sustainable, and made sure that it was still less than the current market value but my renters started moaning as I got used to those really low rents. One of them refused the new rent so I gave him his notice. He went to look for the price he had been paying for the last 10 years, saw that he was still getting a good deal from me and came running back saying he wanted to pay the new rent and stay. I let him stay because he did pay on time every time. And the latter is the reason I didn't put the rent up. They were really good hassle free tenants so I rewarded them by keeping the rents low. I think that's fair, though most landlords would think I'm stupid.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Very true
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
Err, who CURRENTLY owns the property. Never heard of the Russian Revolution Comrade ?
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
Always ease the rent up annually by RPI but I would keep it around 90 to 95% of market level. You never know when rent controls will come in and its good to be near the top of the market at least to start with. Nobody will thank you for the discount above that as you saw your tenants just started whinging when the holiday ended.
@argentum391913 күн бұрын
@@brianlopez8855 You are correct. The other reason I didn't put the rent up for so long is because they were not high earners and I didn't want to raid their income. In hindsight they didn't really appreciate it. They should have just turned around and said, we've been expecting this for a long time.
@TejashPatel-z2r14 күн бұрын
If a landlord does want a property back and or needs to remove a tenant, what kind of notice will they have to give if the tenant can give just 2 months?
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
2 months yes.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
6 months in Wales, we still have the S.21, for now.
@Andy5c14 күн бұрын
Whats new here?? Just another upload of previous videos!!
@propertyaccelerator14 күн бұрын
Not much new, lots of people did not see the first video. Hence we already have over 1000 views on this tonight.
@Noor-kp1yb14 күн бұрын
Section 21 doesn’t guarantee the tenant will move out.
@bobgriffin31614 күн бұрын
It normally works.
@tiffanyhoff580613 күн бұрын
Not always and if the rent is going up they will stay put until they have to leave.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
True, if they really dont want to they wont.
@MyMoneyEpisodes13 күн бұрын
The only viable solution to the UK housing crisis is to urgently identify underutilized ''grey belt'' areas and incentivize investments to construct more homes. In our view, any other approach is merely a diversion.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
True
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
HMG does not like substandard new housing.
@prakashlimbu573814 күн бұрын
Would the rent arrears been covered by the RGI in most cases if insurance in place?
@GL_197513 күн бұрын
@@prakashlimbu5738 I always have rent guarantee insurance in place through the letting agency. The company they use is also used for the referencing and background checks. It pays from the first month of arrears and covers court costs and damage. Cover limit of £50,000.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
It should be yes.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
Best to issue the claim at CC its easy online but do they have a job for an Attachment or any assets for a Charge ?
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
That lad died because traces of the cleaning agent were left behind and affected him, not the mould that was there to start with. So sad. And it was the public sector's poor housing management not the private sector that was responsible.
@dewistaplesjones633814 күн бұрын
So the fact is if there wasn’t any mould they wouldn’t have used the cleaning agent, so sad we have people making excuses next you’ll be telling me the private sector doesn’t have slum landlords 🎉
@marklewis302313 күн бұрын
@@dewistaplesjones6338 Yeh there are bad properties in the private rented sector, but this particular case was a housing association. The causes of mould can be property or tenant related. Sometimes it's that the walls are cold, there is penetrating damp etc. But quite often it's drying clothes in houses and not opening windows, or not adequately heating a property. My houses are HMO's and I pay for the heating, they're also reasonably well insulated bearing in mind that they're Victorian properties and this isn't easy to do. But I have to remind tenants about not drying clothes in their bedrooms, and opening windows when they cook and shower. So many people are clueless of the basics of living in a property. I had 1 guy over the weekend (at 7.24 am) tell me that his room is infested with rats! I was like no, they're mice and why are you storing food in your ground floor room? I've provided traps to sort the issue and advice on storing food, but you would think that would be common sense.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Ah I will do some more research on this case Ive not honestly read much.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
@@dewistaplesjones6338 the public sector management should have cleaned the mould off the Council house and the cleaning agent, but the reports I have seen say the latter was not done. The incident does not concern private sector landlords. I was not saying that all public sector landlords were slum landlords of course.
@johny593313 күн бұрын
I Had a 22% increase last March.. and my tenancy is due for renewal again end of February,. Will my rent be increase again?
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Wow thats brutal sorry to hear that.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
Has to be after 12 months (less a day under) a S.13 Notice so an 11 months intervening period under the Act might be invalid. Check the dates when you get the notice.
@shaxzi13 күн бұрын
Does this mean rent go up then
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
If more landlords quit then yes.
@stephenjones341513 күн бұрын
I follow the same process of a full refurbishment at the being of tenancies but we dont all keep the property we live in, in a decent standard. No judgement we all happily live in different conditions. This is true for home owners and tenants but home owners either continue to live like that or have to pay for a refurbishment. How will the decent home standards work if a tenant has been in a property for many years and the property is a tip. Will they be able to request a refurb back to a decent standard? I also worry about all the possible fines, they are huge and appear disproportionate, I dont like the idea of possibly being sued or paying fines especially when the profits are low.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
As the bill moves forward they will clarify more points.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
Its a bit like the law around long leasehold extensions. Residential landlord and tenant used to be able to agree a compromise extension on the new period and new lease rent under it. Not any More. No-one is allowed to do their own deal for an extension. You MUST be given a full 900 years on top at a peppercorn AND PAY full whack for it. In other words ALL must drive the new Tesla: No-one is allowed to buy a 10 year old GM Cavalier any more. You either buy the A1 solution or you must remain in your short leasehold flat and get chucked out at the end. That's progress.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
HMG will seek to take control of the property impose the improvements and stick a massive charge on title to pay them back from your rents. They already have the powers under the EDMO provisions but they are rarely used to date. Empty Dwelling Management Order.
@coolco161913 күн бұрын
The most worrying here are rent arrears and section 21.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Thats what worries most landlords.
@annettechinnery171413 күн бұрын
I had 240 applicants in the first 24 hours for a flat on gumtree for rent in edinburgh
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Wow thats insane, thanks for sharing that its really useful and hard info for me to get. Ill probably 😀mention that in a few videos.
@JamesKerr-z4o14 күн бұрын
You sound like a great landlord if I was looking to rent, I’d choose landlords like you, so a database would be great for that. After watching documentaries on the royals, maybe they should be worried?
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
True
@TrevorAngel12 күн бұрын
Proper landlords have no problems with bill - it’s the amateur landlords usually with one property that do all the winging! These landlords are clueless and with just one property they’re not really a landlord just a bloke (or gal) with a house. Tip to tenants ‘avoid those that have just one property’ they’re full of their own self importance - find proper landlords that have multiple properties!
@propertyaccelerator11 күн бұрын
A lot of landlords are accidental landlords, you are right and they are the ones leaving.
@youtubeman503314 күн бұрын
I’m not buying any more houses because of the stamp duty, rip off, they are taking the piss out of landlords, I only have 3 bed houses and I have plenty now, I have a waiting list and 37 applied for my last house, there is going to be a house shortage very soon these new rules are pushing landlords out, and rents are sky rocketing all these rules just make things harder for tenants all the local landlords chat to each other so w3 know all the good tenants and yes all the dodgy ones, if your dodgy your going to hav3 problems finding somewhere to live it’s going to get harder each day,
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Exactly.
@Noor-kp1yb14 күн бұрын
My rent went up by £140 and agent wanted extra £100per month our kitten which is an ESA pet
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
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@dm732512 күн бұрын
Here in lies the problem we are hoping x y or z might happen re S21, hope is not a strategy. Landlords are being forced to take part in a social experiment where all the power is handed to the consumer, no business could work is those circumstances. Tenant can give two months notice on day one landlords have to give 12 months unfair or what. New tenant is having a house built do they rent an Airbnb and pay a fortune to put their stuff in storage or do they rent your house "honest Nice Landlord I'm here for a year " then leave after two months when house complete. Wake up this is a real problem coming down the line for landlords
@propertyaccelerator12 күн бұрын
Good points.
@TheAnonyy11 күн бұрын
Not easy to find a property, in some areas can take months to find another property
@damiandamian659313 күн бұрын
Thank
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
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@gap999213 күн бұрын
I only have one small flat that I rent out. It was OK when interest rates were low but over recent years it has made less money than I could get in a bond and I would have no hassle with that! 2 months notice and tenants on benefits are the killers for me so I will be selling it as soon as I can. It's near the bottom end of the local rental market where there are very few properties available and now there will be one less thanks to the government's unfair legislation
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
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@OO-ex5iq14 күн бұрын
So what happens if you want to move back into your property you rent out.
@steamerpoint14 күн бұрын
I understand there will be a mechanism through a court in which the tenants can be forced to leave if the landlord wants to move back into their property or to sell it.
@propertyaccelerator14 күн бұрын
Correct but it will be so slow.
@propertyaccelerator14 күн бұрын
You will need to serve notice and it could end up in court.
@paulgbar66614 күн бұрын
If you have a BTL mortgage you can't move into the rental property. Doing so would be mortgage fraud. A lender might permit an owner to occupy if part of a selling process or the mortgage is being changed to residential.
@steamerpoint14 күн бұрын
@@paulgbar666 None of my portfolio is mortgaged. 🙂
@janetcutts792112 күн бұрын
Exactlywhere are all the builders 😏
@propertyaccelerator12 күн бұрын
Most builders I know are flat out busy with work, we simply dont have enough.
@BaldEagle1110014 күн бұрын
Mate , I'm gonna stop watching you soon it's all doom and gloom . Bring us landlords some good news please ?
@leemarsden184613 күн бұрын
He can’t bring you good news if there isn’t any….. do you want him to make things up so you carry on watching
@scitec616613 күн бұрын
Good new is you still got your property / property's 😅
@roystonvehicles912913 күн бұрын
Basically your loosing your property if you can't serve section 21, it's like someone hiring a car and saying oh I think I'll keep it now, I'll just keep paying the rent. It's madness, it'll seriously restrict the supply of rented properties, won't really help anyone.
@Adam-zz1ti13 күн бұрын
The problem is a lot of these acts are written without the consideration of all parties, yes there’s a lot of good in it; but what about nightmare tenants? It’s frustrating how one sided governments can be
@roystonvehicles912913 күн бұрын
@Adam-zz1ti I had some Albanian drug dealers in one of mine, property wrecked, immigration, police, electric board dug drive up to cut electric up.
@MD-ud2le13 күн бұрын
To be honest, any decent landlord wouldn’t be too concerned by this bill.
@paulgbar66613 күн бұрын
@MD-ud2le Absolute twaddle. You clearly know nothing about being a LL
@marklewis302313 күн бұрын
Yeh that's not correct, it's all too easy for a tenant to play the system. Break something themselves, refuse to give access and then stop paying the rent because they believe the property doesn't meet the housing standards. Paying rent is literally becoming optional from this point forward, it doesn't matter if you're a decent landlord or not.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
I see it as an advantage as its stops the poor landlords who are your competition. Rents will increase, however for tenants I see this as very bad news. Also tenants see this as great news, give it 3 years they will see.
@MD-ud2le13 күн бұрын
@ I find it odd that government past and present seem to target landlords who provide social housing. Less private landlords mean more families in hotels.
@paulgbar66613 күн бұрын
@MD-ud2le Private LL do NOT provide Social Housing. There are some who operate supported Housing but charge market rents No sane LL charges Social rents unless an idiot. Increasingly LL are refusing to let to DSS tenants It is irrelevant if Govt says LL can't do this. Well they can. They just can't state No DSS They have to go through the charade of accepting applications from all.. This is cruel as it gives false hope to DSS tenants. They are still going to be rejected as no DSS tenant can ever pass RGI referencing. So LL just have to waste time rejecting DSS tenants. It was so much easier before No DSS No pets Saved so much time! Fewer LL doesn't necessarily mean more homeless in TA etc. That is only the case if Councils have a duty to house. If you are a single male of white then no Council will assist you
@justinengland981413 күн бұрын
Labour will make life difficult for both LL & tenants! Albeit Racheal Reeves is a LL, conflict of interest?
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
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@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
of a Dolls House ?
@justinengland981413 күн бұрын
@@brianlopez8855 ???
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
new rents under S.13 can be challenged already at the Ft Tribunal on application. Its been the law for many years but its poorly publicised. All new rents will be covered under the Bill though instead.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
True
@dewistaplesjones633814 күн бұрын
Don’t you think that landlords will be profiteering until this bill becomes law, what’s all this if it goes one way it should go the other 😂 surely you only need to read your own list from the impending bill to see it’s only been going one way for years 🎉
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
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@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
Your new landlords will be Blackrock et al.
@matthewlatham747114 күн бұрын
My main thing at the minute is the epc requirements. My only property is a D grade, and to get it to a C would be £9500 and frankly, i don't want to spend it! So my choice will be to move in myself as currently i have accommodation through work. The only thing is if the tenant with the new rules won't move, what happens then? It's not fit to rent, but they won't move out, and you can not force them?
@propertyaccelerator14 күн бұрын
That is what we are waiting for them to clarify.
@sresto794314 күн бұрын
Check other houses in the area with EPC's of C, Im finding houses with solid brick, 100mm loft insulation rated at a C go on the market, search EPC checker and you will find the inspector and give them a ring to get re evaluated, I struggle to see how they come up with this figure but from past I would of rated these houses at an E.
@Mr1971mccarthy14 күн бұрын
@@propertyaccelerator they will change the rules on how epc’s are graded. Don’t worry. They would loose to much accommodation if they don’t
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
I reckon HMG will offer funding for the work with a charge on title and repossess it you dont pay the interest.
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
@@sresto7943 such epc assessors are worth their weight in gold obvs
@madmountainman519713 күн бұрын
SHELTER... Isn't that the charity with overpaid management that's spent millions on campaigns in Government, but hasn't actually done anything to provide homeless people with an actual home? 🤔
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Yes I read they have spent £81 Million lobbying.
@granthall211913 күн бұрын
It appears that Shelters main aim is to increase homelessness. They were leading the cause to have minimum room sizes - reducing much needed HMO stock and now pushing the government on this new bill which will decrease rental stock and push up rents. Oh wait a minute, more homelessness and they get more more money to ignore the poor people who now have no homes. Ask any homeless people how have Shelter helped them and 10 out of 10 will tell you the truth about this charity.
@Now-or-Never_Adventures13 күн бұрын
All I ever see is new housing estates going up everywhere!!! It’s not even possible that we need all these houses!!! They are so expensive who the hell are buying these crap things?
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
There is building but its not enough we need more and yes the quality is often very poor.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
Blackrock and their ilk then they let them out at market rent. Nice little income stream.
@mikesmart39014 күн бұрын
That kid died in council property u wait 3 months for repairs from councils landlords can fix a plumer in a few days.we are being pushed out of letting for their criminal friends running housing associations.criminals .
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
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@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
The contractors in that public sector landlord property did not clean up properly.
@rikardsaje13 күн бұрын
Shelter have spent £84 million on lobbying government and have made the housing crisis much worse. Also I just rented out a flat ,one candidate had a CCJ and another didn't want to provide a guarantor so it went to someone who provided this and good credit score. What's going to happen to the people with bad credit? The councils will need to rent more flats of the PRS and less landlords means higher rents. I'm sticking with it, hopefully Labour might be out in 5 years🤞
@marklewis302313 күн бұрын
Yeh Shelter are completely anti landlord, just another looney left organisation who think housing should be free of charge and landlords should have no rights. Shelter from what I can see don't actually provide any homes for people, that said they should probably re-brand themselves.
@oblong303913 күн бұрын
Shelter is just a grifting agency. Probably all on high salaries like large charities.
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Exactly why would you take the risk.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
"Welcome to Premier Inn !"
@hamidhussain78414 күн бұрын
Hey, can you do a video on the right to buy on council property, as from 21th November this is will be abolished, similar to Scotland Wales have done. Thanks again for your content.
@propertyaccelerator14 күн бұрын
Sure will take a look.
@pppp6756714 күн бұрын
I don't think it will be abolished in Nov '24, I understand what will be happening is that the discounts available will be going back down to the 2012 levels (which I understand were lower). The idea thereafter is that a restriction on Councils not to release more RTBs than they can replace is expected. However, in the wven longer term they could very well consider abolishing (who knows) but I can't see this particular outcome myself within the next 5 years at least.
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
better serve notice asap then !
@TazBo-wd2ig14 күн бұрын
My landlord refuses me to fit an electric shower now that I have two children. Even if I pay for it. We can’t afford anything near by our home is here, if I fit it can he kick me out?
@paulgbar66614 күн бұрын
@TazBo-wd2ig It isn't that easy to do I was thinking of going the same thing but the electrical work involved wouldn't be cost effective So the hot cylinder tank remained You could ask the LL to get a few quotes then discuss with LL
@TazBo-wd2ig13 күн бұрын
@ right now it’s just hooked up to the hot and cold pipes and it’s a nightmare. He refuses even to have a conversation about it.
@paulgbar66613 күн бұрын
@@TazBo-wd2ig Report disrepair to the Council
@scitec616613 күн бұрын
If there wasn't previously an electric shower then it will be a big job, a thick 10mm cable needs to be run from the shower location to your consumer unit ( fuse box ) could be floor boards up and all sorts to get it in that's why your landlord is avoiding it, also a electric shower is expensive to run around £2 per hour depending on your tariff, if you have a combi boiler better off with a mixer tap
@paulgbar66613 күн бұрын
@scitec6166 If usually involves a large main fuse and possibly bigger using intake cable. I was quoted over £1000
@eezy251able14 күн бұрын
You also won't have a channel soon buddy at this rate 😂
@propertyaccelerator13 күн бұрын
Im sure there will always be something to talk about in Property.
@brianlopez885513 күн бұрын
@@propertyaccelerator Yes, there are always New Carpets ! Looking forward to your New Year Sale Event ANNOUNCEMENT !
@Good-2-Know-4-U11 күн бұрын
Parasite tears taste like Guiness. Lovely.
@propertyaccelerator10 күн бұрын
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@gabymotsoloc929514 күн бұрын
Wrong! The less rental stock, the more properties to sell first time buyers. It's a good thing not bad thing. But I see how landlords could try to justify it as wrong.
@brianlopez885514 күн бұрын
first time buyers will struggle to get mortgages with the rise in zero hours contracts
@paulgbar66614 күн бұрын
@gabymotsoloc9295 Wrong the more properties available doesn't mean more available for FTB. There are already plenty of properties to buy. It is unaffordable ones that prevent FTB from buying That is why they are tenants. There is zero chance of property prices reducing even as LL sell off. So tenants who can't afford to buy will be homeless. Nobody cares about tenants
@mothgirlx670713 күн бұрын
You’re assuming everyone wants to buy a house and is earning comfortably, which is not the case. Also not everyone is going afford a deposit still or even get a mortgage given what’s happening in that part of the industry. Government are also looking at more restrictions on right to buy council houses. Renting population remains pretty high.
@gabymotsoloc929513 күн бұрын
@@brianlopez8855 Yes - "first time buyers will struggle to get mortgages with the rise in zero hours contracts" but it will be a whole lot easier if PESKY landlords just Fed OFFed from buying dozens of houses.
@gabymotsoloc929513 күн бұрын
@@paulgbar666 Britain has a housing crisis the size of a GALAXY and you say "There are already plenty of properties to buy." You must have forgotten your medication.
@GuillermoGallegos-b8o14 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video!! All we need is the right advice on how to invest in crypto and we will be set for life, I made over a million dollars from trading this year regardless of the market conditions😊
@ElizebethEdu14 күн бұрын
Investing in stocks and Crypto is planting a tree for your future; with patience, it will bear fruit.
@Wenderlegall196414 күн бұрын
Investing in stocks and Crypto is planting a tree for your future; with patience, it will bear fruit.
@paulgbar66614 күн бұрын
Crypto is the last thing anyone should invest in
@darrensullivan94214 күн бұрын
@@paulgbar666the new President of the USA is getting in