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Poll suggests 40% of landlords set to raise rents if they have to pay agent admin fees

Some 40% of residential landlords plan to increase rents if they are left to pick up the cost of the ban on letting agents charging fees in England, a new poll has found. Only a third of the respondents questioned said that they would definitely not raise their rents, meaning that potentially two thirds of […] The post Poll suggests 40% of landlords set to raise rents if they have to pay agent admin fees appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property professionals in UK not ready for smart building revolution

The UK is a decade away from a smart building revolution that will generate new revenue streams for business with three in four property professionals expecting to gain from it, according to new research. However, less than a quarter have taken action to become involved and major mean progress will falter unless the property sector […] The post Property professionals in UK not ready for smart building revolution appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Landlords urge UK to follow Irish example and abolish change to tax relief

A decision by Ireland to reverse its policy preventing residential landlords from claiming full mortgage interest tax relief on their rental income should send a powerful message to the UK, according to campaigners. Britain is due to introduce a similar policy in April 2017 which is widely opposed by landlords, trade organisations and tenants amid […] The post Landlords urge UK to follow Irish example and abolish change to tax relief appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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