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Landlord top tips

Landlord Top Tips! It’s important to go into the buy-to-let market with your eyes wide open, aware of all the ins and outs that are involved in being a landlord. Below, we have compiled some landlord top tips and frequently asked questions to help weigh up whether you’re the right sort of person for the job (because after all, it is a job).

Landlord Top Tips

Q. What is the criteria for being a landlord?

The majority of lenders will require that you already own your own home. In addition to this, many also require that you earn at least £25,000 from a source not related to letting but this does differ between lenders. Most lenders would require a minimum deposit of normally around 25% of the property value.

Q. Can I use my rental income as a form of income to purchase another property?

This is dependent on your individual circumstances. It often depends on whether you currently have a mortgage to pay on your existing buy-to-let property. If you do, ultimately a lender will see this as debt that needs to be taken into consideration. We advise you speak to a mortgage adviser who will look at your individual circumstances and advise on what your options are.

Q. How do I know I’m setting the rent at the right price?

Obviously,  you can do your own research but the lender will also do their own checks to see whether you have set your rent at the right price once they have carried out their property valuation.

Q. Can I raise capital on my own home to put down as a deposit on my buy-to-let property?

This is possible but it’s best to speak to a mortgage adviser who can look at your individual circumstance and run through your options.

Q. Can I apply for a normal mortgage?

No, you have to apply for a buy-to-let mortgage.

Q. Should I take an inventory?

Inventories are always worth doing as it’s a good way to make a detailed list of all the contents and the condition of your property before the tenants move in. This gives you a good starting point when there is a debate over any damage that might have occurred during the tenancy period.

 Q. Will I be taxed on my rental income?

As a landlord, you would be taxed on the income you make through the rent payments in line with your personal income tax liabilities. We recommend speaking to an accountant before purchasing your first property.

Q. What is a House in Multiple Occupancy (HMO)?

A property is classed as a HMO if there are more than three tenants living there who aren’t members of the same family. Another indication is if there are shared facilities i.e. kitchen, bathroom, toilet etc. Your choice of lenders may be limited if you’re renting out a HMO, but your mortgage adviser will be able to go through this with you. Councils can also have individual rules around HMO, so if this is something you’re considering, we recommend you speak to your local council.

Q. Can I rent my property to a family member?

 Most lenders restrict letting to family members as a condition of your mortgage. You would normally need a specialist mortgage in order to let to family and would need to speak to a mortgage adviser about this for more information.

If you have any other questions about buy to lets or are thinking about investing in property, our Buy to Let Experts are on hand to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. Give us a call on 01392 660219 or drop us an email below.

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