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How to secure your new rental home

How to secure your new rental home. Get ready to make a move! The competition for rental properties is fierce. Demand is high and landlords and letting agents can afford to be fussy. You might be an ideal tenant but, even so, another ‘ideal’ tenant could beat you to it. Sometimes finding your new place […]

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An important refresher on the UK’s Right to Rent scheme

An important refresher on the UK’s Right to Rent scheme. When it was introduced back in 2016, the rental industry was talking about little other than the then controversial right to rent scheme. It was designed to crack down on illegal immigration and ensure that only those legally allowed to live in the UK could […]

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Students – study the tenancy deal as well as the subject

It’s been a difficult couple of years for students but, unfortunately, student woes aren’t over yet.  New and returning students should be aware of a trend in rents that could put a big dent in their finances. Many students agree to all-inclusive tenancies. They’re simple. They make budgeting straightforward and there’s no need to sign […]

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Considerations for landlords and letting agents following the Tenant Survey 2015/16

The Tenant Survey 2015/16, carried out by YouGov on behalf of property agent Knight Frank, collected and analysed the responses of 5000 people living in privately rented property across the UK. We have highlighted what we consider to be the most significant findings and from the survey for landlords and letting agents. First, a little […]

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Increase In Number Of Older Private Rented Sector Tenants

According to the latest quarterly index published by Countrywide lettings agency there has been a 6% annual growth in the number of tenants over the age of 50 renting property in the UK private rented sector (PRS). The lettings agency also report that there has been a 7% annual decline in the number of tenants […]

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A Third Of Tenants Will Never Own Property

  Good news for private sector landlords as business will continue to boom!   The post war “must be a homeowner” mentality of our parents has been replaced with the more modern paradigm of our neighbours on the Continent, “rent for life” Whilst our forebears wanted to own property for a sense of security and […]

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Buy-To-Let Property Investment Increasing

Disgruntled savers who refuse to continue to suffer dreadful interest rates offered by banks are turning to buy-to-let property to provide very lucrative returns. Property investment in the UK is increasing and more and more people are becoming aware of the potential profitability of letting out decent standard rental property to tenants who want somewhere to live. […]

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Landlords Fury Over Immigration Amendments

Landlords Set To Become UK Border Agency Informants Private sector landlords are set to become unpaid members of the UK Border Agency as amendments to the UK immigration laws announced in the Queen’s Speech last week are pushed through Parliament UK landlords will become legally responsible for ensuring that they only let rental properties to […]

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The Success Of UK’s Largest Landlord Specialists

Landlord Specialists Are Leading The Way In The UK Legal 4 Landlords are an independent company based in the North West of England that has been built to be landlord specialists from the ground up! Started as a small business in 2008, the primary focus was on providing access to the necessary legal services for landlords and letting […]

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Favourable Rental Market For Buy-To-Let Landlords

Results from the latest Quarterly Lettings Index survey by Countrywide have revealed a highly favourable rental market for UK buy-to-let landlords in the private rented sector. The Countrywide quarterly lettings index analyses all UK PRS rental prices, rent arrears and gross rental yields and is the UK’s largest national lettings index based on over 50,000 rental […]

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Fall In Renting Costs

The cost of renting in the UK private rented sector (PRS) fell in England and Wales during February, according to a recent report published by LSL property services. Recent figures showed that the cost of renting in the UK PRS during February was 0.1% less when compared to January 2013; however the overall price of […]

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Landlords Fail To Conduct Periodic Inspections Miss Warning Signs

Periodic Inspections Save Landlords Money UK private rented sector (PRS) landlords are missing the tell tale warning signs of damage to their rental assets because they do not carry out regular periodic inspections of their rental properties and they have poor communication with their tenants. The result is that many landlords end up having to […]

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Landlords Use Property For Retirement

A greater proportion of residential property owners struggling to sell their existing properties are taking a leaf out of the portfolio landlords book and are choosing to offer their properties for rental purposes in the UK private rental sector (PRS), in order to provide adequate finances for their retirement. Of the single property owners choosing […]

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Renew Positive Mental Attitude!

Well it’s January 2013 and it has become a bit of a tradition to start the New Year with inspirational quotes and positive affirmation messages, in order for landlords and property investors to start the year with a positive mental attitude.  “Someone’s sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time […]

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PRS Rents Lower Than 2008

Analysis of rental data by Belvoir Lettings has revealed that private rented sector (PRS) rents have fallen across the UK by an average of 2.4% since the start of the credit crunch in 2008. Belvoir said it gives a much more accurate view of the UK PRS rental market on a national scale rather than […]

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