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The latest news and industry updates with tips and guidance for landlords in the private rented sector.
The Ten Benefits of Full Property Management
Make Ur Move highlight the benefits of using a full property management service to look…
A Comprehensive Analysis of Rent Shifts in UK Regions: A Closer Look at the Numbers
In this blog, we'll analyse the UK's average rental prices from April 2022 to April…
New 25-year fixed mortgage for BTL borrowers
Manchester Building Society is launching two 25-year fixed-rate mortgages, including an interest-only deal, for buy-to-let…
Making Tax Digital for Landlords: What You Need to Know Now
Make Ur Move, the online letting and property management portal, discusses making tax digital and…
The Overseas Landlords’ Guide to Full Property Management
Make Ur Move's guide to property management for overseas landlords with UK property. Find out…
Landlords’ Q&A: Expert Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
In the current climate landlord life can be very difficult with evolving regulation and legislation…
What does the Autumn Statement mean for Landlords?
A summary of the autumn statement and impacts specific to landlords from online letting platform…
A Guide to Tenancy Agreements: What Tenants and Landlords Need to Know
A guide to setting up a tenancy agreement for landlords and tenants. What should you…
A test article
On Wednesday 22nd November 2023 the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt delivered the Autumn Statement and we…
A Guide to Tenancy Deposit Schemes
A guide explaining what a tenancy deposit scheme is, how they work and how their…
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Should you allow your tenants to set off fireworks at Bonfire Night?
5th Nov 2018
2 min read
Should you allow your tenants to set off fireworks at Bonfire Night?

Whether you should allow your tenants to set off fireworks may not be a question you’ve ever considered. And to be fair it may not even occur to your tenant to ask for permission. Yet it’s something you should definitely think about. And, depending on your thoughts, you may want to amend your tenancy agreement.

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Should you allow your tenants to set off fireworks at Bonfire Night?
5th Nov 2018
2 min read
Should you allow your tenants to set off fireworks at Bonfire Night?

Whether you should allow your tenants to set off fireworks may not be a question you’ve ever considered. And to be fair it may not even occur to your tenant to ask for permission. Yet it’s something you should definitely think about. And, depending on your thoughts, you may want to amend your tenancy agreement.

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How does the budget affect landlords and tenants?
2nd Nov 2018
3 min read
How does the budget affect landlords and tenants?

Private landlords must look at budget announcements with dread. In recent years the chancellor’s battered red briefcase has held some nasty surprises. Cuts to mortgage interest relief and the loss of the wear and tear allowance just two recent hammer blows felt by landlords. Changes to stamp duty were an even bitterer pill to swallow. That knocked the stuffing out of many private landlords.

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How to let your property fast
31st Oct 2018
3 min read
How to let your property fast

There’s nothing worse to a private landlord than an empty property. Void periods hurt you financially. After all there’s no rent coming in and you still have your expenses to pay. But the only way to reduce void periods is to let your property as quickly as possible.

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Spotlight on the Landlord Investment Show
30th Oct 2018
3 min read
Spotlight on the Landlord Investment Show

The Landlord Investment Shows are a series of events that take place across the U.K. each year.

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How to prevent rent arrears when tenants are on housing benefits
29th Oct 2018
3 min read
How to prevent rent arrears when tenants are on housing benefits

Many private landlords won’t let their properties to tenants on benefits. They believe it’s too big a risk. That the tenants won’t be able to keep up with their rent. But there are other reasons too why many landlords are reluctant to let to tenants claiming housing benefits.

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Where are the best places to be a private landlord in the UK?
25th Oct 2018
3 min read
Where are the best places to be a private landlord in the UK?

Being a successful landlord depends on many different factors. Finding the right property and attracting good tenants who pay the rent on time are two of the most important. You can add to that the rent you’re able to charge, the overheads you have and keeping void periods to a minimum. All pretty straightforward.

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Industry Interview: Paul Shamplina, founder of Landlord Action, author and TV Presenter
24th Oct 2018
5 min read
Industry Interview: Paul Shamplina, founder of Landlord Action, author and TV Presenter

Today, we hear from a well known face of the industry – Paul Shamplina, founder of Landlord Action, author, and TV Presenter for Channel 5.

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How to become a private landlord
21st Oct 2018
4 min read
How to become a private landlord

So you want to be a landlord? It seems a pretty easy business to get into. And you can make a living. Sometimes even a good one. But it isn’t quite as easy as hanging a ‘To Let’ sign in the front garden and waiting for a tenant with pocketfuls of cash to come knocking on your door.

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I have joint tenants and one wants to leave what should I do?
18th Oct 2018
3 min read
I have joint tenants and one wants to leave what should I do?

It’s an issue private landlords see quite often. Two or more people move into a property and are happy to sign a joint tenancy agreement. All goes well until suddenly one of the tenants decides they want to leave before the end of the fixed term. This obviously causes problems. Especially if the other tenant(s) wishes to stay in the property. But what do you the landlord do when this happens? What’s the situation with the tenancy? And the remaining tenants?