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    Tenants: your guide to using, not abusing, your outside space this summer

    Tenants: your guide to using, not abusing, your outside space this summer

    Published about 1 year ago

    The sun is out (fingers crossed), the temperature is rising and there is the distinct smell of barbeques in the air. After one of the wettest UK springs on record, who can blame the nation for rushing outside as soon as possible?

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    8 questions a tenant must ask on a viewing

    8 questions a tenant must ask on a viewing

    Published about 1 year ago

    Viewing a property you’d like to rent can be exciting and overwhelming in equal measure. You may be distracted by the aesthetics or focused on checking the condition of the rooms but there are 8 less obvious but no less important questions you should ask while at the property. Print these out if you think you might forget!

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    Rental friendly storage advice

    Rental friendly storage advice

    Published over 1 year ago

    For those living in a rental property with an ever growing collection of items, storage can become an issue. On inspection, most tenancy agreements prohibit renters from drilling holes in walls, altering the layout in a property or installing fitted furniture, so adding extra storage will need more creative thinking.

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    How to protect a vacant property

    How to protect a vacant property

    Published over 1 year ago

    National Empty Homes Weeks 2024 runs from 4th to 10th March this year and while the thrust of the event is to shine a light on bringing vacant dwellings back into use, the organisers offer support to all those who may have an empty property.

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    5 reasons why buy-to-let is getting a boost

    5 reasons why buy-to-let is getting a boost

    Published over 1 year ago

    Buy-to-let has always been seen as a safe long-term investment strategy but over the last few years, the landscape has changed dramatically. As we move our way through 2024, however, the buy-to-let benefits are once again aligning. Here are five reasons property investment should be on your radar this year.

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    What makes a good tenant in 2024?

    What makes a good tenant in 2024?

    Published over 1 year ago

    On the outside, selecting a good tenant may feel as simple as accepting the person who makes the highest offer, especially if the most recent news is to be believed. A survey undertaken for the New Economics Foundation found tenants were willing to go to extreme financial lengths to secure a rental property. As a result, landlords have had the luxury of waiting for the ‘highest bidder’ to emerge.

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    New electrical check guidance for landlords

    New electrical check guidance for landlords

    Published over 1 year ago

    The safety of tenants has become of paramount importance in the private rental sector, and rightly so. One of the areas that has been improved immeasurably is electrical safety and now new guidelines have been issued to provide greater consistency when it comes to checks. A little history lesson The 18th edition of the Wiring […]

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    Leasehold reform formally confirmed as a Bill

    Leasehold reform formally confirmed as a Bill

    Published over 1 year ago

    On 7th November 2023, the King’s Speech marked the opening of a new session of Parliament. In his first address of this nature, King Charles III announced the Government’s key priorities for the year ahead and with a General Election expected within the next 12 months, the contents were hotly anticipated.

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    S21 eviction ban delayed before the Renters’ Reform Bill’s second reading

    S21 eviction ban delayed before the Renters’ Reform Bill’s second reading

    Published over 1 year ago

    We have been charting the progress of the Renters’ Reform Bill since it was announced in 2019 during Theresa May’s tenure as Prime Minister. In late October 2023, a little more progress was made and the Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons.

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