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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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£42bn required for new social housing
15th Oct 2018
2 min read
£42bn required for new social housing

Housing associations have called for £42bn from the government to build new social housing.

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How to prevent rent arrears once a tenancy has started
14th Oct 2018
4 min read
How to prevent rent arrears once a tenancy has started

Once a tenant moves into your property it’s tempting to think you’re in for a carefree six months. The tenant will be as a nice a person as they seem and will respect and look after their new home. Above all you hope the rent money will arrive in full and on schedule.

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What happens when a tenancy’s fixed term ends?
11th Oct 2018
3 min read
What happens when a tenancy’s fixed term ends?

Most assured shorthold tenancies have a fixed term of six or twelve months. There are always exceptions of course but most tenancies will fit into that bracket. The tenancy agreement will specify the length of the fixed term. What happens at the end of that fixed term depends on whether the tenant moves out or remains in the property.

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How to improve your property’s EPC rating
9th Oct 2018
3 min read
How to improve your property’s EPC rating

As a private landlord, your property must have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). The EPC measures energy efficiency. Ratings run from A (the highest) to G (the lowest). A numerical value is also attached to the grade. This will be between 0-100. The higher the number the more efficient the property and the lower the fuel bills.

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DIY tips for private landlords
7th Oct 2018
3 min read
DIY tips for private landlords

Repairs and maintenance can be a big expense for any landlord. Reducing those expenses can play a big part in keeping your head above water. Of course, not everyone is comfortable with a hammer and saw in hand. But there are plenty of tasks landlords with some degree of hand-eye coordination can confidently take on. And every repair or maintenance task you can do yourself is money saved.

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Should I invest in a buy to let property in London?
4th Oct 2018
2 min read
Should I invest in a buy to let property in London?

Finding a buy to let property in London isn’t easy. Property is expensive but with prices increasing private landlords with an eye on capital gains could find plenty of opportunities. But most buy to let landlords will have an eye on rental yields. And there are still some areas of the capital which can provide a good return on investment.

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The Dentist’s Guide to Property Investing
2nd Oct 2018
4 min read
The Dentist’s Guide to Property Investing

Many dentists consider property investment and if increasing your financial stability, improving your pension options or just doing something more in your spare time sounds interesting, then property investing is the one for you. We’ve teamed up with 360 Dental Care to give you and other dentists advice about what is a must-know when it comes to property investments.

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Councils to be empowered to solve the housing crisis
2nd Oct 2018
2 min read
Councils to be empowered to solve the housing crisis

The Prime Minister Theresa May has heralded a new era in the housing market by announcing an end to the borrowing rules that have prevented local councils funding the development of new council properties.

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What are reasonable grounds for evicting tenants?
2nd Oct 2018
3 min read
What are reasonable grounds for evicting tenants?

No private landlord wants to evict a tenant. If you have to evict anyone it means there have been some serious issues. Which no landlord wants. Especially as the whole eviction process can be stressful and expensive.

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Stamp duty on foreign investors won’t fix the UK’s broken housing market
30th Sep 2018
3 min read
Stamp duty on foreign investors won’t fix the UK’s broken housing market

At the recent Conservative Party Conference, the Prime Minister, Theresa May announced the government would ‘fix’ the housing market by increasing stamp duty paid by foreign buyers when they buy property in the UK