-
Martin Lewis Blog: 'House offer accepted, now they want £20,000 more! What should I do?'
A passer-by stopped Martin in the street recently to ask his opinion on her house buying dilemma. You can check out his view in a video he posted: Martin Lewis: 'House offer accepted, now they want £20,000 more! What should I do?' What would you do? Stand your ground? Walk away? Pay the extra? Negotiate? Tell us your…
-
New to the House Buying, Selling & Renting board? Start here
✅ This board is for... * Questions about buying or selling a home * Questions about renting a home * Questions about being a landlord 🚫 This board is not for.. * Debating the state of the economy * Debating house prices in general * Political debates Note: In order to help keep the Forum a useful, safe and friendly place…
-
Tenancies in Eng/Wales: Guides for landlords and tenants
post 1 This thread is intended to provide information to both landlords and tenants relating to Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) in England and Wales. Updated April 2020 to include the Coronavirus Act 2020 and July 2020 to include the Electrical Safety Standards Regulations 2020. Topics covered: Post 2: Repairing…
-
Why don't we build more timber homes, like the US does?
We don't have hurricanes, serious floods, wild fires, extreme winds or anything. I don't understand why we don't build more timber homes? I'd love to one day own a really nice timber home, something like this would be amazing
-
Please help
Can any one tell me if the fence at the back is mine ,I own everything in red ,but it's staggered red at the back ,thankyou
-
Selling via auction?
A friend has done the probate on his father's estate and he is selling the house. I was surprised when the house was listed for auction, thinking it would get a lower price. But Google seems to think it's normal to sell a house via auction after probate. The house does need updating and a little work, but is it just being…
-
Maisonette insurance problem
Hello, I am haping to get some insights from anyone who has passed through something similar, or has some fact base based information.This is on building insurance for a maisonette. I am a first time buyer, trying to get a ground floor 1 bed maisonette, in a building with 3 other maisonettes. It is leasehold, building was…
-
Service Charge Help / Advice
Hi All A person has died in our block (1 of 20 flats), has no heirs and the flat has been empty for some time, looks like going to be claimed by the Crown. Management company are still billing all of us for this flats service charges. Can they do this? Seems unfair because they are taking the unpaid service charges for…
-
Prescribed information and Renters Right Act
Hello My current tenants are on a fixed term renewal AST of 12 months which is due to end on 10th May 2026. On 1st May 2026 the Renters Right Act comes into effect which means the tenancy will automatically become periodic. If my tenant's are staying then regarding deposit protection, will I just need to inform the deposit…
-
Stay as a landlord or sell?
I have a rental property that I decided to sell last year. House went on the market and has annoyingly and for no good reason fallen through twice .It is back on the market ,but the market seems to be very sluggish. I am toying with idea of giving myself some breathing space and renting it out again ( I don't need to sell)…
-
New Build in Scotland Disputes with Builder
Hi All, We bought a new build in May 2024 and we our windows and doors have not been water tight throughout the two years. The two years will end on may 2nd 2026. The builder has been out over 20 times and cannot fix the issue, its causing damage to our property. We have lodged this via NHBC and complained officially to…
-
Selling - Can;t get Building Control Certificate for old works (>10 years)
Hi Everyone, A few different moving parts here so very grateful for any suggestions / out of the box ideas. We're selling our house - conveyancing has thrown up we didn't get a BC completion certificate for an extension we did 11 years ago (dunno why - we simply forgot to chase up). Lacking a certificate, it turns out it…
-
How can we ensure the management company take responsibility for replacing our roof?
We own a property in a private road where we pay a service charge to a management company for the shared areas. The management company is responsible for our flat roof which was replaced by their contractor 2 to 3 years ago. All of the properties in the road contributed to the roof by an increase in the service charge.…
-
Rent increase due to Iran.
Hi all. My landlord is wanting to increase my rent from £900 to £1100 (22%) and is blaming it on Trump and Iran. I think it’s a very high increase. Is there anything I can do? Thanks!
-
10% Share of Shared Ownership
I’m looking at purchasing a shared ownership flat at a 10% share (fully aware of the pros and cons). Has anyone successfully secured a mortgage on a 10% share with a 10% deposit. This is marketed by the housing association, but in initial conversations with a mortgage broker it sounds like it would be difficult to get a…
-
ID1 form – do I really need to see a solicitor in person?
Hi all, I’m currently going through a property transfer and have been asked to complete an ID1 form. I’ve been told by one solicitor that I need to attend in person with ID and a passport photo, but I’ve also seen online that some firms offer this remotely using digital verification. I’m a bit confused as to what’s…
-
Best way to find a cost effective Coveyancer for Selling a Property
Hi All, I am actually surprised that within the Moneysavingexpert's selling guide there's no recommendations on the best way to find a cost effective well reviewed coveyancer. Therefore looking for recommendations of how to go about this rather than just randomly searching. Found a few websites that seem to do some…
-
Auction fees
Hi, My daughter wants to buy a house which is advertised on Rightmove through William H Brown but advertised as an auction property with ‘I Am Sold’. However, it is not currently on as a lot in any of their advertised auctions. She has made an offer and has been told by a representative òf the auction house that she will…
-
Getting a UK mortgage with foreign income.
We have been looking for a mortgage at very low LTV (25%) an thought we would have no trouble getting a mortgage as I have index linked pension income from overseas (EURO denominated). That income is about £4,000 per month against a mortgage payment of around £1,000. However, no UK lenders seem willing to touch us which…
-
Transferring home to spouse then purchasing a new property query.
Hi. I have a query relating to a close relative and their current home (in Wales). There's no mortgage on it and it's in the husband's name. He's planning on transferring this property to his wife who doesn't own or have any property in her name. He'd like to purchase another home (also in Wales) with his son in which all…
-
Solicitor fees and stamp duty
My grandparent is kindly paying the legal fees for us on our house purchase. We have to make our first initial payment imminently, from our card. Presumably if we make the payments and then grandparent sends money to me after is ok? Would we need to declare it as I was told before we’d only have to declare gifts for the…
-
Selling a leasehold property
So I brought my flat from the council and now I'm able to sell, hoping to complete 1st may. I'm in a masionette with 8 other residents. Back in Oct '25 my neighbour contacted the council as the fasica above her bedroom window had fell off as it was rotten. Pigeons started arriving and laid eggs etc etc. They didn't get…
-
Pepper money
I've got a mortgage with pepper money, hoping to complete 1st may. I had to use my credit card to pay for management pack from council plus level 3 surveyor, so £840, I know we shouldn't pay things using credit cards but I had to. Will pepper do a final credit check before completion, I'm getting worried now