Investing in a buy-to-let property can be a rewarding endeavour if successful. It can help build your net-worth and bring you a steady monthly income in the form of rent paid by your tenants.
Yearly Archives: 2020
As we enter the new decade, more UK property letting compliance changes are predicted to come into force.
Stirling Ackroyd, acting on behalf of IDM Properties are pleased to announce the letting of Unit C Gainsborough Studios to BGB Fitness Ltd.
Stirling Ackroyd acting on behalf of a private Landlord are pleased to announce the recent letting of 17 Dufferin Street to a textile company.
Stirling Ackroyd acting on behalf of a private Landlord are pleased to announce the recent letting of 115b Drysdale St, to a production company.
Stirling Ackroyd, acting on behalf of The Methodist Newspaper are delighted to announce that Pretty Green Limited, a leading fashion label have taken let 3,957 sq. ft. at 122 Golden Lane in Clerkenwell.
As a landlord letting out a property, New Year is a great time to analyse some interesting points. Have you ever thought of listing five New Years’ resolutions solely related to the property you’re letting?
When you and your tenant sign a leasing contract at the beginning of a tenancy, it usually locks both parties into the agreement for a set period of time, whether that’s six months, a year or longer. There may be a break clause that allows either party to get out of the contract at an agreed point, but otherwise the tenancy will run for the specified time.
December always seems like a month full of countdowns and so now we are in January, instead of another countdown, the team here at Stirling Ackroyd thought we’d make something else you’ll be only too pleased to count; our top letting tips for 2020.