by Sandy Kenrick | Apr 29, 2019 | Landlord Finance News
With the ageing UK population on government’s agenda, corporates are also taking notes. Statistics reveal that in 50 years’ time, there will be 8.6 million more people over the age of 65. These projections are a combination of current statistics and events, such as... by Sandy Kenrick | Apr 22, 2019 | Landlord Finance News
The relationship between landlords and tenants is often a tenuous one, and a survey among 2,001 tenants revealed that of those who made a formal complaint, around 46% would be evicted within the following six months. For tenants, the abolishment of the no-fault... by Sandy Kenrick | Apr 16, 2019 | Landlord Finance News
The Homes Office has recently come under fire as Twitter lit up in response to Ofsted director, Daniel Muijs’s settled status application being declined. According to Daniel, Home Office requires documents from 2013 in order to be considered. Daniel has been in the UK... by Sandy Kenrick | Apr 8, 2019 | Landlord Finance News
The property market for foreign investors in the UK is looking increasingly glum thanks to a slew of regulations. In the last five years, legislation has changed to reduce exemptions enjoyed by foreign investors and an increase in the taxation levied on the sale of a... by Sandy Kenrick | Mar 26, 2019 | Landlord Finance News
One of the most frustrating dilemmas for planning commissions and the authorities in the UK is undoubtedly the lack of suitable housing for the estimated 320,000 homeless.. Tens of thousands of people need to be accommodated in temporary homes and shelters over the...