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I evicted my tenants and now they won't let agents in to do viewings: Can they go in without their permission?

Today

The tenants will ignore the agents' messages suggesting times to show people around, or simply reply saying 'no'.

I work for the British Government abroad - does my address make it impossible to get a mortgage? DAVID HOLLINGWORTH replies

Today

I want to buy a home back in England, but my BFPO address has been a huge sticking point when trying to get a mortgage decision in principle.

The telltale signs that are too good to be true - and exactly what to look for when you click on a 'customer's' profile: Utlimate giveaways THAT 'five-star' review is actually a fake

Today

When searching for a place to eat, a hotel or even a new washing machine, most of us now scour online reviews to decide where to spend our money.

Ferrari's first EV is here! World's most iconic car firm makes its dramatic leap to electric with the £500k Luce

Yesterday

With a unique, self-generated EV soundtrack replacing the traditional Ferrari engine roar, it also promises a range of more than 329 miles on a full charge.

Help ease the burden on retail - or prices will rocket, bosses warn Labour

Yesterday

The latest inflation increase was driven by prices of non-food items, with furniture and beauty products seeing the most dramatic rises.

Middle East crisis wipes £150bn off the value of Europe's biggest luxury houses

Yesterday

Shares in the five luxury giants LVMH, Hermes, Kering, Moncler and Richemont, have tumbled since the conflict began - , analysts Hargreaves Lansdown said.

Wealth taxes just won't work... Labour should tackle the soaring benefits bill instead, says RUTH SUNDERLAND

Yesterday

Wes Streeting may or may not make it into Number 10, but it is troubling that his big economic idea is a 'wealth tax that works'. It won't.

Iran war and higher costs push 8,000 UK firms over the brink amid concern over Labour leadership struggle

Yesterday

Official figures show another 2,085 firms collapsed in April - the highest number since June 2024 and up 3% on a year earlier.

How to invest from scratch and turn £100 a month into £52,000

Yesterday

It has never been easier to start investing in the stock market and put your money to work. Simon Lambert explains how to get started.

Labour have killed buy-to-let - but you can still make HUGE profits renting out a holiday home. TOBY WALNE'S step-by-step guide to the best areas, how much to charge - and the simple feature guests pay 40% more for

Yesterday

The right holiday home could net you a tidy profit, but prospective buyers must choose their property, location and rents carefully if they want to succeed. Here's our step-by-step guide.

Why more midlife women are taking out these taxpayer-funded loans they'll NEVER repay to 'top up' their income: Read their step-by-step process to find out how

Yesterday

For 24 years Sara Thornton has been a weather presenter on the BBC. But, like many people in their 50s who have had a long career, Sara says she has been treading water at work.

Will AI steal our jobs - and what will work be like for those of us left, asks RUTH SUNDERLAND

Yesterday

Our futures are being irrevocably shaped by a handful of stupendously rich tech tycoons.

It's the biggest flotation in stock market history - and poised to make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. Now our financial experts reveal how a SpaceX investment could sky-rocket YOUR savings

Yesterday

It's being billed as the biggest - and most anticipated - flotation in stock market history. And it's set to make founder Elon Musk the world's first dollar trillionaire.

China's answer to the Rolls-Royce: Self-parking, £130,000 18ft-long beast is packed with gadgets, a 40-inch screen and gold trim

Yesterday

The Maextro S800 sedan, with its sweeping two-tone paintwork and lavishly trimmed leather interior, bears an unmistakable resemblance to a Rolls-Royce at first glance.

My daughter's employer stopped paying into her pension - so why is it still taking money from her salary? STEVE WEBB investigates

Yesterday

My daughter's pension scheme wrote to say her firm would no longer be paying in. However, her employer has still deducted contributions in every month since.

Investment trusts find a new younger generation of fans

Yesterday

The first investment trust was opened in 1868 on the London Stock Exchange. Now though, the vast majority of people cannot confidently explain what they are, new data reveals.

Labour leadership hopefuls urged to rule out pension tax raid

Sunday

It is feared that a PM and Chancellor in search of cash ahead of a Budget could target the pension contributions of higher earners and the amount savers can withdraw tax free.

Home-buying reforms 'must not be lost amid Labour turmoil'

Sunday

Consultations on the government's review of the home buying and selling system closed in December. But fears are mounting that change may be put on the backburner.

Third of UK investors eye up SpaceX shares

Sunday

A survey of UK investors by research house Norstat found 30 per cent plan to buy the shares - with the youngest cohort most keen to pile in.

How to profit from Labour chaos: Nifty track to guarantee steady income in market turmoil

Sunday

UK gilts can be bought through all investing platforms, which have made it easy to stash them in your Isa.