The Electrical Safety Standards for the private rented sector in England came into force on 1 June 2020 and has created a lot of additional work to ensure our Landlords are compliant and saf
Renting
Traditionally, the Christmas period of November and December sees action in the housing market tail off substantially. The last few tenants of the year, whether students or connoisseurs seeking to avoid the Summer rush, have all been housed towards the end of October and beginning of November before the really cold weather starts and viewings become few and far between.
If you’ve been renting a home and have decided to move on, you’ll need to let your landlord know. Maybe you’re moving to a new area, upsizing to a larger property or even buying your own home.
Before a tenancy starts, it’s normal for an inventory to be taken. This information is record of the physical state of the property and will be used if there is any dispute about the return of the deposit money once a tenant moves out. In this blog, we talk about […]
Preparing your property to let and deciding to become a landlord is a big move. You’ll be providing your tenants with a place to call home – sometimes for many years.
If you’re a landlord or tenant, you’ll probably need to work with a reliable letting agent. But not all letting agents are the same.
As a landlord, you’ll want to enjoy a consistent and reliable income from your rental property. One of the best ways to prevent void periods is make sure your property is looked-after at all times.