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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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How to check out your tenant
21st Sep 2018
2 min read
How to check out your tenant

Checking out your tenant at the end of their tenancy is hugely important. And it should be so much more than simply taking the key back. A correct check out procedure is one of the private landlord’s most effective tools when dealing with deposit disputes.

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RLA Future Renting – London 2018
20th Sep 2018
7 min read
RLA Future Renting – London 2018

Thursday 13th September was the date and Imperial College London the place. The RLA put on a conference to discuss the future of renting specifically addressing the question: What does the future hold for private landlords?

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How to reference your tenant
18th Sep 2018
3 min read
How to reference your tenant

You’ve gone through the process of finding a tenant. The viewing was a success and the tenant seems a nice sort. You’re eager to get the tenancy agreement signed and for the rent payments to start rolling in. That’s only natural. But before handing over the keys don’t forget to go through referencing.

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Four things landlords should do before a prospective tenant arrives on their doorstep
17th Sep 2018
3 min read
Four things landlords should do before a prospective tenant arrives on their doorstep

The saying; first impressions counts might be a cliche, but there is often more than a grain of truth in such sayings and this is definitely the case in property

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What should I do if the rent isn’t paid?
16th Sep 2018
3 min read
What should I do if the rent isn’t paid?

Most of the time the rent arrives like clockwork. Every month the payment appears in your bank account. This is just as well. Because your expenses also appear like clockwork. Mortgage payments, insurance premiums, letting agent’s fees etc.

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How to set the perfect rent
14th Sep 2018
3 min read
How to set the perfect rent

Setting the rent is something private landlords can agonise over. You have to get it right. Set it too high and you will struggle to attract tenants with your property sitting empty. Set it too low and you may not meet your costs. Either way, you’re going to take a financial hit.

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New Mandatory Licensing rules for HMOs come into force in October
12th Sep 2018
< 1 min read
New Mandatory Licensing rules for HMOs come into force in October

The deadline for the new mandatory licensing rules for HMOs comes into effect on 1st October and despite a relatively low key promotion of the changes, the government stats landlords could face an unlimited fine for renting out an unlicensed HMO.

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What are property inspections?
12th Sep 2018
3 min read
What are property inspections?

When you install a new tenant it’s always nice to think you’ll return at the end of the tenancy to find the property in good order. No mess, no damage and nothing for you to do before the next tenant moves in. It can happen. It’s great when it does.

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Airbnb vs Long-Term Rental: Which Strategy Works Best For Investors In The UK?
10th Sep 2018
4 min read
Airbnb vs Long-Term Rental: Which Strategy Works Best For Investors In The UK?

In recent years, the dilemma for real estate investors with rental properties has boiled down to one choice. To be an Airbnb property or to be a long-term rental property? In the UK, this choice has spun the rental property market on its head. Between 2016 and 2017 alone, over 12,000 London homes and flats were listed on Airbnb, an increase of 54 percent from the previous year. Most of those rentals were long-term lets previously, which means the balance has shifted as many investors and property owners see value in meeting the needs of short-term renters. But is it the best strategy? Let’s dive into which strategy works best for investors in the UK.

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What’s the difference between holding deposits, security deposits and agents fees?
10th Sep 2018
3 min read
What’s the difference between holding deposits, security deposits and agents fees?

Whether you’re a private landlord or a tenant it’s important to know the difference between the various pre-tenancy deposits and fees. There is often confusion around these fees and how much can be charged. But landlords also need to understand the difference between holding and security deposits. Equally, though tenants can be dismayed by being asked to pay fees. All before they can move into their new home.

To clear up any confusion we’ll look at holding deposits, security deposits and agents fees. And how they affect both private landlord and tenant.