What are the main changes landlords should be aware of in 2018?

Paul
24 February 2018
Landlords | Phillips George News | Renting | Selling

The lettings industry is forever changing and this year is no exception. If you are a landlord or hoping to become one soon, it is worth reviewing these four upcoming changes which could not only affect your compliance with the law but also the profitability of your portfolio.

Mortgage Interest Tax Relief

From April 2017, the Government began phasing out the tax relief you can claim on your mortgage repayments. The change will take full effect in 2020, when you will no longer be able to claim tax relief on your mortgage repayments. This year, you can claim up to 75% tax relief on your mortgage repayments. If you haven’t done so already, it is highly advisable that you talk to a financial advisor about the impact these changes may have on your portfolio.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/changes-to-tax-relief-for-residential-landlords

Minimum energy efficiency standards

As of the 1st April 2018, all let properties must have a minimum ‘E’ rating on their energy efficiency certificate. Although there are a few exceptions to the rule, generally, any property which scores below an ‘E’ cannot legally be let to new tenants or, re-let to the existing tenants. With only a few months to go before these changes take effect, we strongly recommend reviewing your property’s rating and making any necessary steps for improvement.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-private-rented-property-minimum-standard-landlord-guidance-documents

Changes to mortgage applications for landlords

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has introduced new lending criteria for buy-to-let landlords meaning securing a mortgage on a new property or, remortgaging may require some expert mortgage advice to find the right product. The changes mean that lenders will take into account all properties in your portfolio not just the one the mortgage relates to in a bid to reduce lending to high-risk landlords. To better increase your chances of a successful mortgage application and, to ensure your let remains profitable; work with an expert to create a business plan and keep detailed financial records for all properties you own.

Universal credit

In the Autumn Budget, the Government announced that while transferring to Universal Credit, new housing benefits claimants will be able to receive the benefit for an additional two weeks. The change aims to ease the conditions for both you, the landlord and your tenants and reduce the risk of rent arrears.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/universal-credit-and-rented-housing–2/universal-credit-and-rented-housing-guide-for-landlords

With so much legislation for landlords to adhere to and punishments for non-compliance increasing in severity, the cost of working with a knowledgeable, arla propertymark regulated letting agent is highly recommended. http://www.arla.co.uk/

For further advice and guidance contact Phillips George Estate Agents on 0116 216 8178, www.johnm376.sg-host.com

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Paul McCullough Phillips George Estate Agents
Paul McCullough, Partner
Paul has been in the UK property industry since 2008 and was previously involved in the sale of overseas property. Paul helped to set up a city centre sales and lettings agent and has been fully immersed in all aspects of the industry from day one. Paul has since taken his professional qualifications with ARLA (Association of Residential Letting Agents) and has an active approach to selling and letting properties. Paul is a problem solver and enjoys helping clients to achieve their goals, whether it is buying their dream home or finding the ideal tenant for their investment property.