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Buy to Let Investors Launch Claims against Dylan Harvey

Another claim against Dylan Harvey, Manchester-based property developer and broker was launched by a third group of buy to let investors. The investors have spent £100,000 on deposits for ten flats, which they fear might never be built, and that... (Continue reading)

Ex-landlord Ordered to Pay £20,000 in Fines

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has again fined a private residential landlord who failed to comply with gas safety regulations. Also, HSE has issued a warning for buy to let landlords about cutting corners with gas safety. Adrian Ellis, a... (Continue reading)

Buy to Let Magnate Defends Controversial Schemes

Simon Morris, a buy to let magnate from Leeds has defended himself over the controversial schemes of his buy to let firm Morris Properties. Dozens of investors who bought properties from Morris Properties, a subsidiary of SRM Holdings claimed that the properties... (Continue reading)

Judge Says BTL Landlords Have to Protect Their Tenants

Recently several landlords were convicted of failing to comply with the Improvement Notice by Health and Safety Executive (HSE). One of them, Mr. Ajay Ahuja, failed to provide his tenants with a gas safety certificate. It is landlord’s obligation to under... (Continue reading)

Buy to Let Landlords Jailed

A buy to let landlord was sentenced to 1 year in prison for failing to pay £20,000 in fines. Christopher Mincham was accused of renting out a property, which did not satisfy safety standards and presented a fire hazard. Eventually, in... (Continue reading)

SFO Investigates the AIB Case

The Serious Fraud Office and the City police is carrying out an investigation on the claims of AIB, Ireland’s largest bank, which is supposed to have given out loans to unnamed individuals. The loans were used to buy property, which was... (Continue reading)

BTL Fraudster Sentenced to 5 Years in Jail

One of the largest UK buy to let fraudsters was sentenced to 5 years in prison for having defrauded investors of an average of £80 million. John Potts, 60 years old, has defrauded 1,750 investors of approximately £25,000 each. Practical... (Continue reading)

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