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PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:25 pm 
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I know there are a few mortgage people on here, just a question for you all. If I am currently living in a property, and wish to move but not sell the current house and keep it in my name to rent out, what is the best way to do that?

Also, what would I then need in terms of getting a new mortgage on the new house? Would I need another 10-15% deposit?? Or would the current lender be able to work with us so we didn't need to have that??

Or is it just easier/better to flog the old house outright??

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 Post subject: Re: Mortgages
PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:55 pm 
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You will need to change your current mortgage to a buy to let if you have a mortgage on the property you plan to rent out.

You will then still need to find a deposit for your new property, but you can add the excess income from the rental property to your new mortgage application.






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PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:45 pm 
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Don't forget that if you rent a property there will be tax implications, and you may have to file a self-assessment return with HMRC, even if only to declare a nil return.

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 Post subject: Re: Mortgages
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:35 am 
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So better to sell off the old house then, to reduce the amount of paperwork and stuff?

Is it even worth trying to rent out a property in the current market, especially if it's empty for a couple of months while looking for/awaiting tennants to move in??






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 Post subject: Re: Mortgages
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:44 am 
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Mike Oxlong wrote:So better to sell off the old house then, to reduce the amount of paperwork and stuff?

Is it even worth trying to rent out a property in the current market, especially if it's empty for a couple of months while looking for/awaiting tennants to move in??



As with everything it depends in your current personal situation.

Selling at the minute isn't great. The 'best priced' properties are selling, which basically means your property has to be spot on and not overpriced; buyers have a lot of choice.

Renting, however, is flying and good rentals are being achieved because of the sheer number of tenants in the market. Again, dependent on market in your area, you shouldn't have much trouble getting a tenant, and will stand more chance of renting it out than selling it for the price and timescale you want.

If you're ABLE to rent your own property (more on this later), then in this market it could be seen as a great option; prices are comparatively low compared to the boom years (though probably still too high in real terms - yes we know all this Mintball, codead, Scooter Nik, FA etc etc - this is for another topic) and will probably rise again in years to come. So it could be said that if you rent out your old house, someone else is paying the mortgage for you, which reduces it, and natural price rises will increase the amount of equity you have. SO in the long term, it's probably better to keep hold of it, and sell when the market is more fluid.

That said, your ability to do the above depends on several factors. Firstly, whether a lender will lend on the strength of your renting your house out, which will have a lot to do with your income and outgoings. Secondly, you will need a good deposit, probably 15% on your new house. If you have this, great. If not, you could look at the equity available in your current house and look to release some of that. If you haven't the equity or the money saved up, then you'll find it difficult to do, in all honesty.






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 Post subject: Re: Mortgages
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:47 am 
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The Video Ref wrote:Don't forget that if you rent a property there will be tax implications, and you may have to file a self-assessment return with HMRC, even if only to declare a nil return.


Two things...

If a letting agent manages the property for you, depending on the software they use, they can often print off an 'income from property' portion of the self assessment form with all the fields filled in. My company can do this, and has done for several clients, saving them hours.

In any case, it's a case of comparing income with expenditure. You can offset your mortgage interest, management fees, letting fees and repairs against your income. This often means that if you play your cards right, you often don't need to actually pay any tax.

It's worth noting however, that certain things are not allwed. For instance if you replace a single glazed window with a double glazed one, you can't offset it as it is classed as an improvement. Like for like replacements, however, are deductable.






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 Post subject: Re: Mortgages
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:03 am 
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ROBINSON wrote:For instance if you replace a single glazed window with a double glazed one, you can't offset it as it is classed as an improvement. Like for like replacements, however, are deductable.


My understanding is that if you replace ALL single glazed units with ALL double glazed then it's still deductable, as is an entire new kitchen etc etc, it's only elemental changes that are classed as improvements, a full component replacement is deductable?

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:50 pm 
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Standee wrote:My understanding is that if you replace ALL single glazed units with ALL double glazed then it's still deductable, as is an entire new kitchen etc etc, it's only elemental changes that are classed as improvements, a full component replacement is deductable?


I could be out of date, then, on that one.






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ROBINSON wrote:I could be out of date, then, on that one.


Yup - HMRC will accept single glazing being replaced with double glazing as a like for like replacement rather than an improvement.






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ROBINSON wrote:Two things...

If a letting agent manages the property for you, depending on the software they use, they can often print off an 'income from property' portion of the self assessment form with all the fields filled in. My company can do this, and has done for several clients, saving them hours.

In any case, it's a case of comparing income with expenditure. You can offset your mortgage interest, management fees, letting fees and repairs against your income. This often means that if you play your cards right, you often don't need to actually pay any tax.

It's worth noting however, that certain things are not allwed. For instance if you replace a single glazed window with a double glazed one, you can't offset it as it is classed as an improvement. Like for like replacements, however, are deductable.


As others have said, doublr-glazing is ok - just the modern equivalent of the old, not an improvement. what also needs considering taxwise is whether the letting is furnished or unfurnished.

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