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Grade 2 listed house
Evening all, we’re at the early stages of considering buying a grade 2 listed property to live in. So my question is would this be a ridiculous thing to do?! We’re not heritage enthusiasts and know nothing about listed buildings. How would we ascertain the remit of the grade 2 listing status? Does anyone have any experience with them, good and/or bad, any any nuggets of information that we should be considering please? Thank you in advance.
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@Yvonne Lees this is a great help, thank you very much. I’ll certainly have a look on the heritage site to see what it says. It has a couple of ‘interesting’ colour choices in the bathroom suites so I’m guessing they might be included 🤪
HMO’s for Asylum
Thought this was interesting. Today Burnham pledges if he became Prime Minister he would close the migrant hotels in favour of dispersing them across HMO type accommodation. Farage on the other hand wants to crackdown on them altogether. …which clearly offers a huge conundrum if you wanted to operate that as a strategy which does have the benefit of being safe, secure and hands-off. On the one hand it could be a massive opportunity on the other it could be a massive risk!
HMO’s for Asylum
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I’m guessing insurance premiums would be pretty high for that ‘tenant type’ 🤷‍♀️
How to rent guide
I thought I was following the Renters Rights stuff pretty well but I had no idea that it would mean the end of the How to Rent Guide! Am I the only one who slept through that bit?! How to rent Page summary: This guide is for people who are looking for a house or flat to rent. Change made: Page has been withdrawn due to changes from the Renters’ Rights Act. Time updated: 12:00am, 1 May 2026
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HMRC scam
This morning I felt my heart in my mouth and panic all over when I saw this email. Checking the ‘HMRC’ email address details exposed it to be from an outlook account and so clearly a scam email. Thought I’d share to raise awareness; stay safe folks!
HMRC scam
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@Nick Barnett we had that exact situation a couple of weeks ago! Mortgage company calls and asks us to answer security questions! To be fair, when we raised this concern with them, they said they’d put a note on the system and asked us to review a previously sent letter or go to their website and call them back on the number shown on either of those. We did that and it was genuine but you just never know!
Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026
Landlords: make sure you’ve shared the required Renters’ Rights Act Information Sheet 2026 with your tenants before 31 May 2026. Providing this document is now a legal obligation, and missing the deadline could result in fines of up to £7,000 per property. Smaller landlords may be more at risk of overlooking this requirement, so it’s worth double-checking your compliance now. If you haven’t already sent it, you can access the official PDF here:https://lnkd.in/ev6sRKbr Staying on top of these updates is key - not just to avoid penalties, but to ensure your tenancy agreements remain fully compliant with current regulations.
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The NRLA even have template cover letter/email to us too, which I was rather relieved about; I didn’t want to risk using a wrong word and getting ambulance chasers after us in years to come!
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Michelle Legg
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