As some one who has ADHD such as my self I do struggle to concentrate for long but with property it truly has grabbed my attention to syrupy stuffy and educate my self in debth and I just want to say thank you for what you do to not only the community but to educate not only my self but others
As you said on your video on 4 bedroom house you don’t need license were you meant to say about hmo license. Is it correct. But I believe the size of the rooms has to be certain sizes.
great video. I just checked my area (in the North East) it's 3 or more unrelated people in the house will be required HMO. So I can only do 2 bed HMO without license which is insane :(
My council has not updated their online list of local HMOs since Feb 2019. There are only 20 on the list .. despite the fact that after the new laws were introduced in Oct 2018 a notice appeared on the Council's website warning landlords that they faced heavy fines if they did not comply with the law and that around 150 premises were going to be checked out. I live in a 5 tenant HMO ... the landlord refuses to provide rent books or receipts for top-up payments (all tenants receive housing allowance) and has several times threatened to close the house if WE do not keep the communal areas clean. He has told the Council that there is a cleaner provided! There NEVER has been! He has attempted to evict me for pointing out to him that he needs to comply with the law. A housing officer said to me: "You should be grateful that you have a roof over your head! If we force the landlords to comply with the law they can just close the houses" Believe it or not ... my landlord is Treasurer of the local Conservative Club ... he is a retired local politician ... he was a District Councillor for 40 years. I now pay my rent by standing order ... he "turned heaven and earth" to try to avoid this ..he wanted cash. He said that paying by standing order would "cost him money". Locals who know him say "he is a crook". The heating goes off at 9pm and the house rapidly gets cold. I am 78 ...another tenant is 76. NONE of the relevant authorities will lift a finger to help us. My local current Labour councillor seems not willing to "take him on" and has stopped responding to my emails. Is there someone outside my local council area who I can contact ... who can investgate what is going on here?
When I complained about the "bullying attitude" of the housing officer I got a letter BANNING ME FROM THEIR OFFICE for a year because of MY "aggressive behaviour" ... I was accused of making "physical threats" to the officer. WoW! I "threatened violence" to a young man of 30! I'm 78 ... what happened was a "verbal dispute" that involved HIM subjecting ME to "verbal and gestural admonission" ...with me calmly "putting him in his place". He (and the person with him) left the office, someone else then came in and I was told to leave. The letter said I had "screamed at him and hammered the table" (at no point did I even raise my voice) ... he had been leaning on the table (with me seated) with his fists clenched and verbally menacing me. The other person present was also an housing officer. What I'm describing sounds more like what happens in a "third-world country", eh? The guy involved has now moved toan adjacent authority where he now "runs the show". He interviews and selects people applying for jobs there.
My strategy!! HMOs are great cashflow strategy! A lot of regulations and each council is different so get familiar with your council regulations. It’s usually on the council site so google it and read it!
Hi I would like to rent a room on a shared accommodation and that room got his own kitchen ,I would like convert it to small ghost kitchen and run only delivery's,landlord happy to rent it but council it may give me permission? Please anyone know thanks
Well the truth is we don't tend to have coal fires or mobile heaters usually central heating and cigarette smokers tend to be far fewer and usually smoke outdoors so fire risk is much lower for a start.
QUESTION, can anyone answer this: so you will not be affected by article 4 if you already own the property and using it as hmo before article 4 came into effect ? is that true ? so you will have grandfather rights. but what if someone else buys the property off you, does the new owner now be affected by article 4 or will the grandfather rights be transferred to him (new owner) ? can someone please let me know. thanks
What's the difference between certificate of lawful use and a HMO license? There's a property that I'm interested in and it Has Certificate of lawful use as a 6 bed HMO but Has a HMO licence for 7 beds. does that mean that it has 7 lettable rooms?
Hi just wondering about what you said about hmos in a article 4 area. When you said show the council your old AST contracts to get grandfathered rights do they give you a certificate of lawfulness?
Hi Samuel, keep up the great content. I Thought you needed planning for 5+ irrespective of the council having an article 4 directive or not and sui genies planning for 7+ ???
A landlord rents under Airbnb type platforms in a terraced house with tiny walls to different “guests” every 1-3days up to 5-6 people in a row. He doesn’t live at the address he just renting the whole house to different groups every 1-3 days,people all over the world.as a neighbor it’s extremely disturbing I suspect him renting without hmo If so what you suggest me to do against him? In our last conversation he’s been nasty and threatening Thanks
Hi Samuel, advise me on this please. my main residential 2 bed mid terraced. just bought it for £130k is in need of £10k renovation then revalue will be £175k-£185k I'm planing to rent out 2 beds + the front reception for 1x£500 & 2x£550 Shall I convert the loft same time at a extra cost of 25k-35k (the house value goes up too by having a third bed with en-suite and brand new roof) and earn an extra £550-£600 a month or should I invest it on a 3rd BTL property? TYIA 👊🏼
@@supercarjude7201 So let's say you bought a house for 50k. You spend another 20k on it. Your are now at 70k total costs. Now, that property is worth 100k. When you refinance, you go to a lender and they will give you 75% of the current value of the property. So, 75% of 100k is 75k. That covers all of your costs, and even turns a 5k profit. Obviously, this only works if the area is "compatible" with the strategy, as in a refurbished house will cost more than the price of a run-down house and the cost of refurbishment. Let's say that the 50k house with 20k refurbishment would only be worth 70k afterwards, then you would only get 52.5k, which is when you're leaving in money, 17.5k to be precise. Hope that helps.
Hi samuel, as you said a 6 bed HMO doesnt require planning permission. but when you have a 6 bed hmo licence do you need a specific amount of car parking spaces?
Samuel, thanks for the informative video! Just a quick question, I live in London and currently live in a HMO. There are 6 rooms in the house, however none of the rooms have fire doors except for the kitchen. I have been/seen other HMO's in London and none of them have fire doors anywhere in the house. Does this mean these landlords are cheating? Is it compulsory to have fire doors in a HMO? Out of curiosity, as I do want to invest in a couple HMO's soon. Thanks for the amazing content!
You might look it up in fire safety guide "LACoRS". As I am aware you have to get fireproof doors throughout the property in each room. It is because there have to be a half an hour fire separation between bedrooms
In terms of planning, it's not about the amount of bedrooms there are, but how many unrelated persons or households live together. This could be 6 people or 6 families living in the building without the need for planning permission. Be prepared to be investigated by the council as anyone can report to allege a large HMO in use without planning permission. This can be triggered by disgruntled tenants or neighbours misinterpreting 6 families living together. If you currently have a 6 person/household HMO, don't automatically assume you would get approval for 7 for more households because as soon as you need planning permission, the Council would need to assess the HMO against Council planning policies which may be strict in terms of minimum floor space stands, the amount of cycle storage and refuse storage per person.
Good evening, how can I contact with SAMUEL Leeds team ? I have been investing in your course a great amount of money while I wasn't ready. Now I am pissed of enough with renting a room that I want to do something on my own. Can we contact please ?
I like this guy! He explains things in a very simple manner to understand and he's doing this all free!
As some one who has ADHD such as my self I do struggle to concentrate for long but with property it truly has grabbed my attention to syrupy stuffy and educate my self in debth and I just want to say thank you for what you do to not only the community but to educate not only my self but others
I can't thank you enough! The video was incredibly informative I like the way you explained things. Please continue making more content :)
I'm going to try work on getting some HMO property in South Wales for myself. I love everything about them.
didnt it change in 2018 section 254 act 2004 from 5 people to 2 people or more
I think you give people enthusiasm to change thanks
Hi, Just checking for 3 unrelated tenants. Is that mean more than 2 household and do I need apply for HOM? Thanks
As you said on your video on 4 bedroom house you don’t need license were you meant to say about hmo license. Is it correct. But I believe the size of the rooms has to be certain sizes.
Hi Sam, you said mentioned 7 rooms for planning permission, would 6 Bedrooms and 3 shared rooms (Kitchen, Lounge, Laundry Room) require planning?
How many bedroom house need hmo or don't need which type?
Hi, is it possible to do hmo with residential mortgage?!? Or the mortgage have to be LTB ?
Regards
Selective licence - can I serve a section 21 notice once I have applied for it OR do I have to wait until it is approved/issued to me. Thank you.
great video. I just checked my area (in the North East) it's 3 or more unrelated people in the house will be required HMO. So I can only do 2 bed HMO without license which is insane :(
Yes info is changing, there were some big changes to HMOs I think 21/22 but yes an HMO is defined as 3 or more and some require licence for 3 persons.
My council has not updated their online list of local HMOs since Feb 2019. There are only 20 on the list .. despite the fact that after the new laws were introduced in Oct 2018 a notice appeared on the Council's website warning landlords that they faced heavy fines if they did not comply with the law and that around 150 premises were going to be checked out. I live in a 5 tenant HMO ... the landlord refuses to provide rent books or receipts for top-up payments (all tenants receive housing allowance) and has several times threatened to close the house if WE do not keep the communal areas clean. He has told the Council that there is a cleaner provided! There NEVER has been! He has attempted to evict me for pointing out to him that he needs to comply with the law. A housing officer said to me: "You should be grateful that you have a roof over your head! If we force the landlords to comply with the law they can just close the houses" Believe it or not ... my landlord is Treasurer of the local Conservative Club ... he is a retired local politician ... he was a District Councillor for 40 years. I now pay my rent by standing order ... he "turned heaven and earth" to try to avoid this ..he wanted cash. He said that paying by standing order would "cost him money". Locals who know him say "he is a crook". The heating goes off at 9pm and the house rapidly gets cold. I am 78 ...another tenant is 76. NONE of the relevant authorities will lift a finger to help us. My local current Labour councillor seems not willing to "take him on" and has stopped responding to my emails. Is there someone outside my local council area who I can contact ... who can investgate what is going on here?
When I complained about the "bullying attitude" of the housing officer I got a letter BANNING ME FROM THEIR OFFICE for a year because of MY "aggressive behaviour" ... I was accused of making "physical threats" to the officer. WoW! I "threatened violence" to a young man of 30! I'm 78 ... what happened was a "verbal dispute" that involved HIM subjecting ME to "verbal and gestural admonission" ...with me calmly "putting him in his place". He (and the person with him) left the office, someone else then came in and I was told to leave. The letter said I had "screamed at him and hammered the table" (at no point did I even raise my voice) ... he had been leaning on the table (with me seated) with his fists clenched and verbally menacing me. The other person present was also an housing officer. What I'm describing sounds more like what happens in a "third-world country", eh? The guy involved has now moved toan adjacent authority where he now "runs the show". He interviews and selects people applying for jobs there.
A newspaper report recently said that my council's housing budget for homeless people is very much "not in good shape" ... lots more money is needed.
He sounds so disgusting, so many HMO landlords are crooks
Very helpful, 6 bedrooms, that is what I am aiming for 😊
Can you provide the food to tenants in HMO ?
My strategy!! HMOs are great cashflow strategy! A lot of regulations and each council is different so get familiar with your council regulations. It’s usually on the council site so google it and read it!
Yeah, theres loads of money in exploiting vunerable people...
Just like there's probably alot of money in selling heroin or sex trafficking
lol! literally just watched your video interview with Jack Smith. Yes, very interesting strategy for a high yield.
Hi I would like to rent a room on a shared accommodation and that room got his own kitchen ,I would like convert it to small ghost kitchen and run only delivery's,landlord happy to rent it but council it may give me permission? Please anyone know thanks
Hi Samuel do you still need the license if you have five rooms, but only let four.???
Well the truth is we don't tend to have coal fires or mobile heaters usually central heating and cigarette smokers tend to be far fewer and usually smoke outdoors so fire risk is much lower for a start.
Amazing clear and concise
Thanks for the teaching on HMOS just finished watching your webinar today on joint venture
Do you reccomend the webinar? Was it any good?
Good video Samuel one on what requirements are need for a 5-7 bed would be good e.g min room sizes, bathrooms, fire doors, insulation etc
8 sqm per room
5 people can share 4 hobs and 1 oven.
QUESTION, can anyone answer this: so you will not be affected by article 4 if you already own the property and using it as hmo before article 4 came into effect ? is that true ? so you will have grandfather rights.
but what if someone else buys the property off you, does the new owner now be affected by article 4 or will the grandfather rights be transferred to him (new owner) ?
can someone please let me know. thanks
Amazing video Samuel
What's the difference between certificate of lawful use and a HMO license? There's a property that I'm interested in and it Has Certificate of lawful use as a 6 bed HMO but Has a HMO licence for 7 beds. does that mean that it has 7 lettable rooms?
Hi just wondering about what you said about hmos in a article 4 area. When you said show the council your old AST contracts to get grandfathered rights do they give you a certificate of lawfulness?
Thank you for thos content . It has been very helpful
Can somebody please explain how to find out which areas are article 4?
If you like doing hassle and bassle with council hmos are good for you.
What if you are not renting
Build em cheap, cram as many people in them as possible and charge extortionate rents.
Hi Samuel, keep up the great content. I Thought you needed planning for 5+ irrespective of the council having an article 4 directive or not and sui genies planning for 7+ ???
No, the point of article 4 is that some areas are restricted and require planning and some aren't.
A landlord rents under Airbnb type platforms in a terraced house with tiny walls to different “guests” every 1-3days up to 5-6 people in a row.
He doesn’t live at the address he just renting the whole house to different groups every 1-3 days,people all over the world.as a neighbor it’s extremely disturbing
I suspect him renting without hmo
If so what you suggest me to do against him?
In our last conversation he’s been nasty and threatening
Thanks
Hi Samuel, advise me on this please.
my main residential 2 bed mid terraced. just bought it for £130k is in need of £10k renovation then revalue will be £175k-£185k I'm planing to rent out 2 beds + the front reception for 1x£500 & 2x£550 Shall I convert the loft same time at a extra cost of 25k-35k (the house value goes up too by having a third bed with en-suite and brand new roof) and earn an extra £550-£600 a month or should I invest it on a 3rd BTL property? TYIA 👊🏼
I'd say if you can pull that back out when you refinance then sure, but if it won't push the house value up by enough to cover it's costs, then no.
@@birgitfischer8031 sorry to sound naive I'm 15 and deeply interested in property
how does refinancing enable you to pull out your money?🙏🏼
@@supercarjude7201 So let's say you bought a house for 50k. You spend another 20k on it. Your are now at 70k total costs. Now, that property is worth 100k.
When you refinance, you go to a lender and they will give you 75% of the current value of the property.
So, 75% of 100k is 75k. That covers all of your costs, and even turns a 5k profit.
Obviously, this only works if the area is "compatible" with the strategy, as in a refurbished house will cost more than the price of a run-down house and the cost of refurbishment.
Let's say that the 50k house with 20k refurbishment would only be worth 70k afterwards, then you would only get 52.5k, which is when you're leaving in money, 17.5k to be precise. Hope that helps.
@@birgitfischer8031 Cheers mate! Makes sense now.
Is it too late to invest in property?
Great vid
Hi Samuel, I was under the impression you needed planning permission for 6 rooms or more? I take it iam incorrect? Cheers Rich
Hi samuel,
as you said a 6 bed HMO doesnt require planning permission.
but when you have a 6 bed hmo licence do you need a specific amount of car parking spaces?
Why would you need any parking spaces? What's renting a property got to do with parking you're not obliged to offer parking at all.
When you apply for a hmo licence so the council contact your mortgage company
loved, loved, loved this video. Such a good summary on HMOs!
Once you give in to regulation. All you get is more regulation
Northampton 3 or more is classed as HMO bro
Just ring up the council, if anyone is unsure. That’s what I’d do, just to double check.
i thought you only need a license if 7 people or more ?
Samuel, thanks for the informative video! Just a quick question, I live in London and currently live in a HMO. There are 6 rooms in the house, however none of the rooms have fire doors except for the kitchen. I have been/seen other HMO's in London and none of them have fire doors anywhere in the house. Does this mean these landlords are cheating? Is it compulsory to have fire doors in a HMO? Out of curiosity, as I do want to invest in a couple HMO's soon.
Thanks for the amazing content!
You might look it up in fire safety guide "LACoRS". As I am aware you have to get fireproof doors throughout the property in each room. It is because there have to be a half an hour fire separation between bedrooms
You can check to see online with the Council if they are a licenced if not they could be fined thousands
You can also report an illegal landlord to the Council, they could pay THOUSANDS if they didn't have a HMO
Why would you do that though?
In terms of planning, it's not about the amount of bedrooms there are, but how many unrelated persons or households live together. This could be 6 people or 6 families living in the building without the need for planning permission. Be prepared to be investigated by the council as anyone can report to allege a large HMO in use without planning permission. This can be triggered by disgruntled tenants or neighbours misinterpreting 6 families living together. If you currently have a 6 person/household HMO, don't automatically assume you would get approval for 7 for more households because as soon as you need planning permission, the Council would need to assess the HMO against Council planning policies which may be strict in terms of minimum floor space stands, the amount of cycle storage and refuse storage per person.
560.00 license fee in northampton
What I need is if you're house
I was keen on HMOs until I saw Ranjan's vid claiming BTL is 'dead' :/
Make money in an honest way instead of leeching off the vunerable
Great video 😊
Good evening, how can I contact with SAMUEL Leeds team ?
I have been investing in your course a great amount of money while I wasn't ready.
Now I am pissed of enough with renting a room that I want to do something on my own.
Can we contact please ?
is that 5 pepole including kids ?
I don't know whether the hand slap is going to be a good thing of a bad thing.
I don't rent my houses
Thank you Samuel you’re doing a great job very reliable information as always 👍
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The scammer is back
what happened ?
Close your mouth biaaatch his given correct information I do this for a living bitch
Your a hater mate. Think positive