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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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All about tenancy documentation
6th Sep 2018
3 min read
All about tenancy documentation

Private landlords in England are required to provide a raft of documentation for new tenants. This has been the case since October 1, 2015.

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Tenants don’t want three-year tenancies
5th Sep 2018
2 min read
Tenants don’t want three-year tenancies

MakeUrMove’s recent study has revealed that, contrary to Government proposals, UK tenants don’t want three-year tenancies, with only 7.2 per cent stating that they would prefer a tenancy lasting three years.

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What should I do if my tenant disturbs the neighbours?
5th Sep 2018
3 min read
What should I do if my tenant disturbs the neighbours?

When you let a property finding tenants, or rather finding the right tenants, is so important. Naturally enough as a private landlord, it’s in your interest to find someone who will pay the rent on time and who will take care of your property. You go to a lot of time and trouble to check references, conduct credit checks and filter out those tenants who may cause issues. Unfortunately, it doesn’t always work out.

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Three Year Tenancies
4th Sep 2018
< 1 min read
Three Year Tenancies

On 2nd July, the Secretary of State for Communities, James Brokenshire MP proposed the introduction of a minimum three-year tenancy term, with a six-month break clause, with the aim of helping tenants put down roots and increase financial security for landlords. It has now been revealed that the government is unlikely to implement mandatory three-year tenancies.

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How to check in your new tenant
3rd Sep 2018
3 min read
How to check in your new tenant

Before the official start of any tenancy, you should always check in your new tenant. This is an opportunity to minimise the chance of any disputes at the end of the tenancy. The check-in procedure provides an accurate picture of the property prior to the tenant moving in and also documents the handing over of the keys and reading of meters.

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How to raise the rent of a rental property
31st Aug 2018
3 min read
How to raise the rent of a rental property

Some private landlords do struggle with raising the rent. And it’s easy to understand why on occasion they can be reluctant to do this. Sometimes that’s because they don’t want to risk losing the goodwill of a model tenant. Perhaps they are worried their tenant can’t afford an increase. Or they simply don’t think it fair.

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Buildings insurance for private landlords
29th Aug 2018
3 min read
Buildings insurance for private landlords

All private landlords dread flooding, storm damage and fire. Aside from concerns about the tenant’s well-being any of those disasters can have a huge financial impact on your business. This is why it’s essential every private landlord has a robust buildings insurance policy.

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5 deadly landlord pitfalls
29th Aug 2018
6 min read
5 deadly landlord pitfalls

Being a landlord is not a hobby. It is definitely something to be taken seriously! We’ve put together some of the commonest pitfalls that we see landlords falling into – so regard this blog as a bit like a safety net to ensure you don’t fall into these same traps!

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Industry Interview: Denise Naylor – Long-time landlord
28th Aug 2018
7 min read
Industry Interview: Denise Naylor – Long-time landlord

Today, we put long-time landlord, Denise Naylor in the spotlight. Denise has over 30 years’ experience of the property sector and shares insights from the earliest days of buy to let.

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What is local housing allowance?
28th Aug 2018
2 min read
What is local housing allowance?

Local housing allowance (LHA) is used to calculate housing benefit for tenants who rent their home from a private landlord. The amount of benefit paid to the tenant is based on the location of the property, whether it’s shared accommodation and the number of bedrooms each claimant is allowed.