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Leeds Building Society announces changes for buy to let products from January 2017

Leeds Building Society is introducing changes to its buy to let mortgages for landlords to fall in place with tougher lending conditions that come into play in January 2017. The lender will be making changes to underwriting standards in light of the changes made by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) with effect from the first […] The post Leeds Building Society announces changes for buy to let products from January 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Landlords adapting to change in UK but rents will rise as a result

Private rented sector landlords in the UK are adapting to changes brought on by the Government but rents are set to rise as a result, a new analysis report suggests. Buy to let landlords have seen changes to stamp duty which means now paying an extra 3%, have to carry out immigration checks on new […] The post Landlords adapting to change in UK but rents will rise as a result appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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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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