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The latest news and industry updates with tips and guidance for landlords in the private rented sector.
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…
What does the Autumn Statement mean for Landlords?
A summary of the autumn statement and impacts specific to landlords from online letting platform…
A test article
On Wednesday 22nd November 2023 the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt delivered the Autumn Statement and we…
Demonstrators target letting agents in angry protests
Letting agents in London were targeted on Saturday in an angry city-wide protest by demonstrators.
Exploring Manchester’s Rental Market: Average Rents, Housing Types, and Trends
Join us as we explore the Manchester rental market and unearth fascinating statistics such as…
Three Year Tenancies
On 2nd July, the Secretary of State for Communities, James Brokenshire MP proposed the introduction…
Debt charity warns of huge rise in tenant arrears
A debt counselling charity is warning of a huge increase in rent arrears which will…
Make sure you’re Gas Safe
On 1 April 2010 the Gas Safety Register replaced the Corgi Gas Register. All landlord…
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…
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Should I let my rental property furnished or unfurnished?
8th Dec 2017
3 min read
Should I let my rental property furnished or unfurnished?

Furnished, unfurnished or even part furnished. As a landlord, you have several options when you let a property. There is no legal requirement for you to furnish your property and there are pros and cons whichever route you go down. We’ve put together this guide to help you decide which option is best for you.

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Mayor bemoans lack of investment in London’s housing
4th Dec 2017
3 min read
Mayor bemoans lack of investment in London’s housing
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How much more can rents rise?
30th Nov 2017
3 min read
How much more can rents rise?

Homeowners have enjoyed years, perhaps even decades of low mortgage repayment costs and this has also kept down the cost of rents. Whilst most people in the private rented sector believe the recent interest rate rises, as well changes to tax and regulations will to put pressure on landlords. Millions of landlords around the UK are beginning to consider passing on costs to their tenants and it begs the question: “How much more can rents rise?”

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Must landlords use a deposit protection scheme?
27th Nov 2017
3 min read
Must landlords use a deposit protection scheme?

It is a legal requirement that landlords protect their tenant’s rent deposit. They must do so by using the government’s deposit protection scheme.

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What does Scotland’s Private Residential Tenancy mean for UK landlords?
27th Nov 2017
3 min read
What does Scotland’s Private Residential Tenancy mean for UK landlords?

A new type of tenancy comes into force in Scotland on 1st December. This tenancy will be known as the Private Residential Tenancy and it will replace assured and short assured tenancy agreement for all new tenancies in Scotland.

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How can landlords advertise on Rightmove?
24th Nov 2017
3 min read
How can landlords advertise on Rightmove?

Across the UK there is a trend for high street letting chains to charge landlords in the region of an average of 12% of their annual rent to find new tenants for their rental property. In addition, there are all sorts of other costs associated with letting a property that can make the process very costly for both a landlord and a tenant.

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What does the Autumn Budget 2017 mean for landlords?
23rd Nov 2017
3 min read
What does the Autumn Budget 2017 mean for landlords?

The Autumn Budget was a mixed bag for landlords and whilst some hoped there would be concessions, many anticipated the additional taxation of private landlords and that didn’t come to pass either.

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Is it a problem that up to one in seven councillors are also landlords?
22nd Nov 2017
4 min read
Is it a problem that up to one in seven councillors are also landlords?

The Guardian newspaper recently carried out research into the English private rented sector and has found more than a third of councillors in England’s rental hotspots are private landlords or own a second property.

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The good landlord meets the good tenant
20th Nov 2017
4 min read
The good landlord meets the good tenant

Tenants just want a home.

Landlords just want a good tenant.

What is a ‘good’ tenant and what is ‘home’?

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Should landlords create an inventory before a tenancy?
17th Nov 2017
3 min read
Should landlords create an inventory before a tenancy?

A detailed inventory can protect a landlord from financial loss. Which makes it surprising when a landlord lets a property without taking an inventory. Yet figures suggest this happens with almost a third of all privately rented homes.