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Should you set up a Buy-To-Let SPV?
In recent years, landlords have increasingly turned to SPVs as a way to enhance their tax efficiency and limit personal liability when managing buy-to-let property portfolios. There are over 325,000 Buy To Let SPVs in the UK registered with Companies House. The majority of those (170,000+) have been registered within the last 5 years. Highlighting the recent benefits that landlords have seen due to incorporation. NRLA recognised supplier, Taxd, tells us more.
Preparing your rental property for winter: Essential maintenance tips for landlords
Winter can be a challenging time for rental properties, especially when it comes to maintaining heating systems and keeping everything running smoothly. As temperatures drop, the risk of costly repairs and tenant complaints rises, making it essential for landlords to prepare early. Here are some key maintenance tips to ensure your property is winter-ready and how NRLA partner, YourRepair’s boiler cover can save you from the worst-case scenarios.
Tenants bear brunt of housing crisis as budget undermines choice
Chronic shortage of rental homes to worsen post-budget
Tenants are set to find it even harder to find a home to let – with new data showing a severe shortage of rental homes is set to be exacerbated by announcements made in last month’s budget.
High Court ruling on EICR compliance: Implications for landlords in Wales
A recent legal ruling has reaffirmed the requirement for valid electrical installation condition reports (EICRs) to be provided to tenants within statutory timeframes to demonstrate fitness for human habitation. Chief Innovation Officer, James Kent, provides an overview of the case and its implications for the sector.