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The latest news and industry updates with tips and guidance for landlords in the private rented sector.
Tenants on benefits choose heating or eating, claims report
A report has found that tenants in the private rented sector who are on benefits…
FSA warns against fraudulent 'no money down' deals
The Financial Services Authority has warned against fast-buy, no money down deals, saying these could…
Buy-to-let lending on long road to recovery
The value of buy-to-let mortgages taken out in the third quarter of 2012 totalled £4.2bn,…
What You Need To Know About The New Electrical Safety Checks
The government has recently announced new legislation which includes landlords facing mandatory electrical safety checks.…
Flatshare rents come down as tenants struggle with costs
Flatsharing rents have fallen this year for the first time. The average flatsharer in the…
Move-in Checklist For Landlords
A handy tenant move-in checklist for landlords to make sure everything is compliant.
Home Security Tips Landlords And Tenants Should Know
Fear of crime is something which unites both tenant and landlord. Here are some essential…
How Much Should You Charge For Security Deposit?
The Tenant Fees Act 2019 will limit the amount you can charge for security and…
Property body hits out at 'flawed' rental surveys
Lack of official data on rents is fuelling misinformation and leading to a false portrayal…
Buying cheaper than renting in nine out of ten towns, says Zoopla
Buying is cheaper than renting in 90% of 50 towns in Britain. On average, renting…
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Health and Safety for private landlords
28th Nov 2018
3 min read
Health and Safety for private landlords

I can hear the groans already. “Oh no. Not health and safety! Anything but that.” It’s understandable. Private landlords have so many rules and regulations to think about it’s enough to put your head in a spin. Who wants to deal with health and safety as well? Unfortunately, it isn’t something you can ignore. You have many responsibilities as a landlord many of which come under the health and safety umbrella.

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Do you need to like your tenant?
26th Nov 2018
3 min read
Do you need to like your tenant?

It’s a question you may not have thought about before. If you have your first response would probably be long the lines of “Who cares as long as they pay the rent.” And if you’re a landlord with dozens of properties in your portfolio and staff to manage them for you it’s an understandable answer. After all, you’re only going to be concerned with the numbers in the profit and loss columns. But for most private landlords it’s a question which deserves a little more thought

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What to consider when thinking about letting your home.
23rd Nov 2018
3 min read
What to consider when thinking about letting your home.

Choosing to become a private landlord is a big step. There are plenty of things to think about. Not least the financial aspects. But, if you’re thinking about letting your home here’s the most pressing things you should consider before taking the plunge.

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New landlords – don’t make these mistakes
21st Nov 2018
3 min read
New landlords – don’t make these mistakes

Contrary to the opinions of some tenants’ private landlords are human. And like anyone else they make mistakes. This is only natural. But if you’re a new landlord or about to take the plunge there are some errors which are easier to make than others. In this article we’ll take a look at the five most common mistakes new landlords make. And how to avoid them.

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Tips on getting your student property ready to let
19th Nov 2018
3 min read
Tips on getting your student property ready to let

Student landlords should already be planning for the next academic year. Here’s our top ten tips for getting your student property ready for a new intake of tenants.

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What are the benefits of buying a property to let?
19th Nov 2018
3 min read
What are the benefits of buying a property to let?

Are you thinking of buying a property to let for the first time? Or perhaps you’re already a private landlord and are considering increasing your portfolio? Either way there are plenty of benefits to taking the plunge. Even in these times of political turmoil and the regular chipping away of landlord benefits by the chancellor.

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What’s the value of referencing a new tenant?
12th Nov 2018
2 min read
What’s the value of referencing a new tenant?

Letting a property and installing the tenant as quickly as possible is hugely important for any private landlord. After all…

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What do students look for in a rental property?
9th Nov 2018
3 min read
What do students look for in a rental property?

There’s a stereotypical image people have of ‘dossing’ students. Happily living in condemned student houses as portrayed in sit-coms like The Young Ones. But it is just a stereotype. In reality students are as discerning as any other tenant. I’m sure all private landlords realise this. But what do students really look for in a rental?

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What is the process for renting out my property?
8th Nov 2018
3 min read
What is the process for renting out my property?

You’ve decided to become a private landlord. You have a property you’re ready to rent out. Now you need to take the next steps to install a tenant. Fortunately, the process of renting out your property is a fairly clear one. That’s not to say it’s easy but you do have a well-marked path to follow. In this article we’ll take a brief look at how you can rent out your property and begin collecting rent from your first tenant.

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Should you allow your tenants to set off fireworks at Bonfire Night?
5th Nov 2018
2 min read
Should you allow your tenants to set off fireworks at Bonfire Night?

Whether you should allow your tenants to set off fireworks may not be a question you’ve ever considered. And to be fair it may not even occur to your tenant to ask for permission. Yet it’s something you should definitely think about. And, depending on your thoughts, you may want to amend your tenancy agreement.