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- VIDEO: MPs banned from taxpayer-funded property deals and employing their families by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 4, 2009
MPs will no longer be able to profit from taxpayer-funded property deals under new expenses reforms announced by Sir Christopher Kelly, the Daily Telegraph reports. Members will no longer be able to claim for their mortgage interest payments as part...
- An Up and Coming Area by My Pink Half of the Drain Pipe on Nov 3, 2009
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- Dragon’s Den Star Aims To “Kick-Start Property Market”. Why? by Money Watch on Sep 20, 2009
Dragon's Den star James Caan has a new scheme to offer homebuyers an interest-free loan of up to £50,000 to cover the stamp duty on their new property.a...
- The Power of the Network. by Architecture with a capital A on Sep 15, 2009
I love networking, no one ever explained this while I was training to become an Architect, but the best way to get new business is to go out a press the flesh. I am a member of two networking groups, three if you count the Friday Night Freelance Mee...
- Lindsay Lohan skips out on $50k of rent! by newsmediaimages on Sep 2, 2009
Lindsay Lohan is no stranger to controversy and reports coming out of Hollywood suggest that she’s embroiled in yet another scandal. It all started when her home was burgled by person’s unknown. Now the scanky actress claims she is so ups...
- Landlords: 12 Things To Consider by The Solicitor on Aug 19, 2009
1. Your mortgage Many mortgage agreements state borrowers need written consent from lenders before they rent out property. Take a look at your mortgage agreement or ask your mortgage lender directly to find out whether you need consent. 2.
- Dirty Dozen: Things To Consider Before Becoming A Landlord by The Solicitor on Aug 19, 2009
1. Your mortgage Many mortgage agreements state borrowers need written consent from lenders before they rent out property. Take a look at your mortgage agreement or ask your mortgage lender directly to find out whether you need consent. 2.











