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Property Allowance for the Accidental landlord
Practical notes before you choose
Use the quoted monthly price as a starting point, then judge the space by access, dryness and host responsiveness.
For storage, the practical test is not just floor area. Ask what fits through the entrance, how often you can visit, and whether the host has used the space for storage before. One useful rule: access and proximity often matter more than headline price — a smaller space near home usually beats a larger unit across town.
Before you commit, it is worth checking how the door locks, when you can collect, whether the route in has stairs or narrow turns, and what happens if you need something back mid-month — those details decide whether the space actually works for what you are storing. Accidental landlord. You moved in with a partner or relocated for work and kept the old place, now let out — but the garage and loft were never part of the deal and sit idle. You want to wring a bit more from a property you half-fell into letting. If you let your garage for storage, the money is taxable income, and the rule that decides how much you keep is Property Allowance. This page walks that rule through YOUR numbers: the UK benchmark for a garage is £175/month (£2100/year).
The rule, plainly
Property Allowance — first £1,000/year of property income (garage, driveway, parking, storage) tax-free, with no reporting needed if you stay under it. Who it covers: Individuals receiving property income that isn't covered by Rent-a-Room — typically a garage, lock-up, driveway, parking space or shed let standalone.
Your worked example
Earn £900/yr letting your driveway → first £1,000 is tax-free → you don't even need to tell HMRC, declare nothing, pay £0. Earn £1,800/yr → you must report it; you then either deduct the flat £1,000 allowance (leaving £800 taxable) OR deduct your actual expenses — whichever gives the lower taxable figure. At your likely figure of £2100/year: The first £1,000 of this £2100/year is covered by the Property Allowance; above that you report it and deduct either the flat £1,000 or your actual expenses.
| Tier | Typical monthly | Annual | Tax position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry (small / no power) | £122 | £1464 | first £1,000 tax-free; balance declared via Self Assessment |
| Standard | £175 | £2100 | first £1,000 tax-free; balance declared via Self Assessment |
| Optimised (secure, accessible) | £271 | £3252 | first £1,000 tax-free; balance declared via Self Assessment |
Watch-outs for a accidental landlord
- If gross property income is £1,000 or less you have no reporting duty at all.
- Above £1,000 it's allowance OR actual expenses, never both.
- Can be combined with Rent-a-Room only where the income sources are genuinely distinct (e.g. a let room AND a separate garage).
- A separate £1,000 Trading Allowance exists for service income (e.g. helping move/handle items) — they are two different allowances of £1,000 each, not £2,000 against one activity.
Why this beats most side income on paperwork alone
A second job adds PAYE income at your marginal rate from the first hour. Selling online makes every sale trading turnover. A garage let sits in one of the gentlest corners of the tax system; it asks for minutes of admin a month, not evenings. You set the rate, approve every renter, and the space earns while you do whatever a accidental landlord actually wants to be doing.
Frequently asked
How is a accidental landlord's storage income taxed in the UK? The first £1,000 of this £2100/year is covered by the Property Allowance; above that you report it and deduct either the flat £1,000 or your actual expenses. How much can a accidental landlord realistically earn from a garage? At the UK benchmark a garage earns about £175/month (£2100/year), rising to £271/month for a well-placed, secure space. Empty, it earns £0. Do I have to tell the tax office? Storage income is taxable income, so the honest default is yes; what changes by scheme is whether tax is actually due and which form (if any) you file. The first £1,000 of this £2100/year is covered by the Property Allowance; above that you report it and deduct either the flat £1,000 or your actual expenses.
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_Summary, not tax advice — confirm with HMRC (gov.uk)._
Landlord & Rental Property Storage
Between tenants, during refurbishment, or when staging a property for rental viewings — landlords need flexible storage more often than they expect. Keeping a set of staging furniture, storing a tenant's abandoned belongings (legally), warehousing maintenance equipment, or simply clearing a property for decoration all require short-term space without expensive long-term commitments.
The void period between tenants is the most common trigger. A landlord might need to store staging furniture for 2-3 weeks while a property is painted and photographed, or hold a departing tenant's items for the legally required notice period before disposal. Commercial self-storage companies charge minimum monthly rates regardless of whether you need the space for 5 days or 30. Packhood's month-to-month flexibility and lower pricing makes it the practical choice.
For portfolio landlords managing multiple properties, a semi-permanent Packhood space for shared maintenance equipment — spare taps, paint, tools, replacement appliances — works as a cost-effective depot. Instead of storing a ladder, toolbox, and supplies in each property (taking up valuable rental space), you centralise everything in one local garage and transport items to whichever property needs them.
How to organise landlord & rental property storage
Step 1: Identify your storage pattern Are you storing between tenants (short-term), keeping staging furniture (recurring), or running a maintenance depot (ongoing)? Each pattern has a different ideal space.
Step 2: Calculate what you need Staging furniture for a 2-bed flat: ~≈85–130 sq ft (8–12 m²). Maintenance depot: ≈30–55 sq ft (3–5 m²). Tenant's abandoned items: ≈20–55 sq ft (2–5 m²). A garage covers most scenarios.
Step 3: Choose a central location If you manage multiple properties, pick a Packhood space roughly equidistant from your portfolio. This minimises driving time when moving items between properties.
Step 4: Book with flexibility in mind Month-to-month terms suit the unpredictability of landlord storage. Void periods might be 2 weeks or 2 months — you never know until a tenant gives notice.
Step 5: Maintain an inventory Keep a list of staging items, tools, and equipment in storage. Note the condition of each item. This is essential for insurance and tax purposes.
Step 6: Factor costs into your rental business Storage is a tax-deductible expense for landlords. Track spending separately and discuss with your accountant.
Best space types for landlord & rental property storage
- Garage — The all-purpose landlord storage choice. Holds staging furniture, tools, and appliances. Drive-up access for quick loading between properties.
- Shed — Budget option for tools and maintenance equipment. Good for items that don't need climate control.
- Spare Room — Suitable for smaller staging items, documentation, and delicate fixtures. Climate-controlled.
Pro tips
- Keep a "ready-to-stage" kit pre-packed: fresh bedding set, towels, bathroom accessories, kitchen basics, and a few plants. You can stage a flat in 2 hours instead of a full day.
- Photograph staging furniture annually and refresh items that look tired. Shabby staging loses tenants; a £200 refresh each year pays for itself in reduced void periods.
- Store a spare set of keys for each property in a locked box within your storage space. It's a centralised backup that avoids the "keys at the bottom of a drawer" problem.
- Track all storage expenses in your property accounting software. Packhood generates monthly receipts that your accountant will appreciate.
- If a tenant abandons belongings, photograph everything, send written notice to their last known address, and keep storage for the legally required period before disposal. This protects you from claims.
How Packhood compares to self-storage in Property allowance uk for accidental landlord
If you are looking for storage in Property allowance uk for accidental landlord, the main commercial alternatives include Big Yellow Self Storage, Safestore, Shurgard UK, Access Self Storage. These operators run purpose-built facilities on commercial estates, typically on the outskirts of the city. Pricing ranges from £80 to £500 per month depending on unit size, with admin fees, mandatory insurance and padlock purchases adding to your first bill.
Packhood offers a fundamentally different approach. Instead of driving to a commercial facility, you book unused space from a verified neighbour — a garage, spare room, driveway, attic or basement within a few streets of your home. Packhood hosts set their own monthly price, which is typically 30-50% lower than commercial self-storage rates. There are no admin fees, no mandatory padlock purchases and no insurance upsells. The listed price is the all-in monthly cost.
Commercial self-storage facilities have genuine advantages in specific scenarios. Climate-controlled indoor units are better for temperature-sensitive items like electronics, wine or artwork. Facilities with 24/7 PIN-code access let you visit your unit at any hour without coordinating with anyone. Staffed receptions can accept deliveries and provide on-site support. For these use cases, a commercial operator may be the right choice.
For most personal and small-business storage needs, however, Packhood delivers better value. The 30-50% cost saving adds up quickly over a 3-6 month booking — that is £150-800 back in your pocket. Neighbourhood proximity means you can walk to your storage rather than loading a car. Month-to-month billing with 14 days' notice means no lock-in contracts. And every booking includes the Packhood Host Guarantee, with £300 per-booking protection, £25k items cover and £100k host liability cover.
Storage demand in July
What people store and retrieve in July
- Holiday departure storage — Families store bicycles, electronics, and small valuables in secure indoor spaces while away for 2-4 weeks. Peace-of-mind storage rather than space-saving.
- Expat summer return storage — International workers heading home for extended visits store flat contents — furniture, kitchenware, clothing — rather than subletting or paying idle rent.
- Festival gear rotation — Tents, sleeping bags, wellies, and camping chairs come out for weekends and go back into storage mid-week. Festival-goers may access storage 3-4 times in July.
- Summer camp and childcare equipment — Childcare providers and summer camps retrieve bulk equipment: sports gear, art supplies, outdoor play structures.
- Barbecue and outdoor entertaining peak — Larger barbecues, outdoor heaters, and entertaining equipment come out of sheds. Items replaced by newer models head to storage or donation.
- Loft and attic conversion clearance — Summer is prime time for loft conversions. Everything stored "in the attic" needs an alternative home for 6-12 weeks.
- Summer wardrobe at full capacity — Winter clothing storage is complete. Attics and spare rooms hold maximum seasonal wardrobe volume from July through September.
Storage tips for July
- If you are storing items while on holiday, choose a space with 24-hour access or at least flexible hours. Delayed flights and changed plans mean you might need to retrieve items outside business hours.
- Expats storing flat contents: photograph every room before packing. If your lease ends while you are abroad, you need a visual record for your deposit return.
- Festival-goers: keep your camping gear in a single, easy-to-grab kit bag inside your storage space. Repacking a tent and sleeping bag from loose storage on a Friday evening is nobody's idea of fun.
- If your loft conversion starts in July, expect to need your temporary storage for 3 months minimum. Builders' timelines slip — budget for storage through October to be safe.
- Hosts: consider offering a "summer holiday watch" service — checking on stored items weekly. This premium add-on attracts security-conscious travellers.
Key dates driving storage demand
- School summer holidays begin (mid-to-late July) — family reorganisation
- Glastonbury aftermath (early July) — equipment return and clean-up storage
- British Grand Prix and summer sporting events — event vendor storage
- Peak Airbnb season — holiday let hosts storing personal items
Bereavement House Clearance: Compassionate Storage Solutions
The death of a family member often comes with the painful task of clearing a loved one's home — sometimes under time pressure from landlords, care homes, or estate executors. The emotional weight of sorting through a lifetime of possessions makes quick decisions about what to keep, sell, or donate almost impossible. Packhood storage provides the breathing room that bereaved families need. A ≈110–220 sq ft (10–20 m²) space at €60-140/month or £55-130/month can hold the contents of a bedroom, a study, or even a small flat, giving the family weeks or months to process their loss before making permanent decisions about belongings. The practical approach: in the first week, remove any time-sensitive items (perishables, medications, financial documents) and store them appropriately. In the second week, pack remaining items room by room into clearly labelled boxes — do not sort at this stage, just pack. Move everything to your Packhood space. Then, over the following weeks and months, visit the space when you are ready and sort at your own pace. There is no deadline, no commercial facility demanding a lease termination date, and no pressure to make decisions you are not ready for. Many Packhood hosts understand this scenario and offer compassionate terms for bereavement-related storage.
Frequently asked questions about storage in Property Allowance Uk For Accidental Landlord
These answers apply to storage with Packhood in and around Property Allowance Uk For Accidental Landlord.
Is Packhood storage safer than leaving items in student housing over summer?
Most university landlords don't guarantee the security of items left in empty houses over summer, and insurance rarely covers unoccupied properties. A Packhood host provides a locked space, often with CCTV and verified identity. Your belongings are in someone's actively occupied home, not an empty student house.
Can I host if I rent my property?
Check your tenancy agreement first. Many landlords allow subletting of garages, driveways and outbuildings (separate from the main dwelling). If in doubt, ask your landlord in writing. In Ireland, standard residential leases typically don't prohibit garage or driveway subletting. Get permission to be safe.
What insurance do I need as a Packhood host?
The Host Guarantee covers up to €300/£260 per booking for renter-caused damage. For larger claims, check your home insurance — most policies cover accidental damage by third parties on your property. If you host regularly, consider landlord or hosting-specific insurance (from €10-20/month). Inform your insurer about your Packhood activity.
When should I book storage for a house move?
Book at least 2-3 weeks before your moving date to secure the best-located space. Peak moving months (May-June, September-October) sell out fastest. On Packhood, most spaces confirm within 24 hours. Start by storing seasonal items and rarely-used boxes first, then furniture the week of the move.
How do I store sports trophies and memorabilia safely?
Wrap trophies individually in bubble wrap or soft cloth. Store medals and certificates in acid-free tissue inside rigid boxes. Photo albums need a dry, stable environment — spare rooms are ideal. Avoid attics (heat warps plastics and discolours photos) and sheds (moisture risk). A ≈11–20 sq ft (1–2 m²) Packhood corner holds a full collection.
Can I change the lock on a Packhood storage space?
Only with the host's explicit agreement. Many hosts prefer you add your own padlock to an existing hasp rather than replacing their lock. If you need to change a lock, agree in writing via Packhood messaging and return all keys when the booking ends. The host must always retain emergency access to their property.
Is my stuff insured while in storage on Packhood?
Every Packhood booking includes the Host Guarantee covering up to €300 (£260 UK) per booking for renter-caused damage to the host's space. For your own items, standard home insurance policies often extend to belongings stored elsewhere — check your policy or arrange specialist storage insurance from around €5/month.
Understanding storage costs
Storage prices in Property Allowance Uk For Accidental Landlord depend on space type, size, access frequency and location. On Packhood, Property Allowance Uk For Accidental Landlord renters pay £35–£200/month for verified neighbour storage — that's typically 35–60% less than commercial self-storage chains in the same area.
What's included in the price: The listing price on Packhood is the all-in monthly price. Packhood's 20% service fee is already included — nothing extra at checkout. Hosts pay 5% commission. No signup fees, no admin charges, no insurance upsells.
Host Guarantee: Every booking includes up to £260 of Host Guarantee protection per booking. Hosts are ID-verified through Stripe Connect. Renters can message hosts before booking to ask questions and arrange viewings.
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