Writings for Landlords
Moving into a new property is an exciting time. It can also be financially challenging with fees, deposits, and advance rent to pay.
This has been the biggest year of legal changes in the world of landlord and tenant for a decade or more. We have had:
We all have our own idea of the ideal tenant. But, it’s fair to assume all landlords have a broadly similar person in mind.
It wasn’t too long ago that controlling household appliances and heating from a mobile phone seemed like something out of Star Trek.
It would be great if selling a house simply involved hanging out a for sale sign and waiting for the cheque to drop through the letter box.
From specialist landlord & tenant lawyer Tessa Shepperson of www.landlordlaw.co.uk
2015 has been a big year for changes in the private rented sector. In fact I can’t remember a year when we had so much going on.
Deciding on who you should rent your property to is an important decision and is one that should be made carefully. We have put together a handy guide for you to refer to when taking on new tenants
With the rising number of people claiming benefits, there is a great demand for rental properties within the private sector. However, there are not many landlords prepared to consider DSS tenants, even if it means their properties will remain empty for another month – to come.
When discussing home improvements, renovations and refurbishments or indeed creating additional value…
You’ve accepted an offer? That’s great news. But now what?