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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 resolve common private landlord and tenant disputes
9th Jul 2018
3 min read
How to resolve common private landlord and tenant disputes

No one enjoys confrontation. But for a private landlord in business for any length of time disputes with tenants are inevitable. Of course, disputes will vary in seriousness and many can be quickly resolved with a little common sense on both sides. Consulting the tenancy agreement is often all it needs to come to an agreement or to iron out any difficulties.

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Comment: Housing Minister Dominic Raab Appointed Brexit Secretary
8th Jul 2018
2 min read
Comment: Housing Minister Dominic Raab Appointed Brexit Secretary

The property industry is set for a new Housing Minister following Dominic Raab’s appointment as Brexit Secretary after David Davis’ resignation. When Mr Raab’s replacement takes post, he or she will be the eighth new housing minister since 2010.

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How to broach rent increases with tenants
6th Jul 2018
3 min read
How to broach rent increases with tenants

For some reason, many private landlords worry about raising the rent. They are reluctant to approach their tenants and broach the subject of an increase. It’s understandable. Talking to anyone about money is never easy especially when it concerns another person’s finances. You may worry the tenant can’t afford the increase or will react angrily and move out leaving you with an empty property and no rent return.

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London Assembly calls on Mayor to back abolition of section 21 evictions
5th Jul 2018
< 1 min read
London Assembly calls on Mayor to back abolition of section 21 evictions

The London Assembly today passed a cross-party motion calling on Mayor Sadiq Khan to back the abolition of section 21 no-fault evictions.

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When is the Best Time to Rent out a Property?
4th Jul 2018
2 min read
When is the Best Time to Rent out a Property?

As with any business, private landlords will see peaks and troughs in demand for their properties. But for new landlords or those expanding their portfolio, knowing when demand will be highest is valuable information. If a private landlord acquires a property scheduling its release onto the market when most renters are active will help the property let quickly and for maximum rent.

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How does a private landlord choose between two great tenants?
2nd Jul 2018
2 min read
How does a private landlord choose between two great tenants?

It’s a private landlord’s dream. The prospective tenant is presentable and polite at the viewing, loves the property, has a steady job and is more than happy to pay the rent and deposit you are asking for. The tenant has provided you with a list of references and is keen to move in. Perfect.

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What should I do when a tenant challenges the deposit deductions?
28th Jun 2018
4 min read
What should I do when a tenant challenges the deposit deductions?

It’s the perfect scenario for every private landlord. At the end of a tenancy the final inspection shows no damage, the rent is fully paid and the landlord returns the tenant’s deposit in full. Unfortunately, it isn’t always the case.

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Rental ‘how to’ guides released by housing ministry
26th Jun 2018
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Rental ‘how to’ guides released by housing ministry

On 26th June 2018, the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government released a collection of ‘how to’ guides bringing together the government’s information for the private rented sector in England.

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Industry Interview: Kate Faulkner Founder of Property Checklists
25th Jun 2018
5 min read
Industry Interview: Kate Faulkner Founder of Property Checklists

Welcome to the next in our series of interviews showcasing the views of property experts. Today, our spotlight falls on industry commentator and analyst, Kate Faulkner, who can be seen across social media, TV, and in person, speaking at events around the country. Kate is also founder of Property Checklists, which is an educational resource for those looking to buy, sell, and rent property.

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How to finance a BTL investment
20th Jun 2018
3 min read
How to finance a BTL investment

When purchasing a BTL property, there are a number of choices that landlords will have to make and these can impact significantly on the success of their investment.

The first choice is whether to buy for cash or use financing.