Writings for Landlords
While renting a property has its perks, neutral/dull interiors and the thought of losing your deposit are not one of them. Rented or not it is still your home
Go outside, cross the road carefully and have a look at your property as a potential buyer would see it. Does it have kerb appeal?
Renting a property is usually an amicable and stress-free arrangement for both landlord and tenant. Sometimes though, even with the best will in the world, issues can arise and disputes occur.
We’re in the midst of a revolution. A technology revolution gaining pace by the day. The Internet of Things (IoT) has already entered the popular lexicon and heralds an age driven by smart data. But what is it?
When it comes to renovating and improvements of your property you will need first to decide what type of tenants you want to attract, this will help you decide on the scale of your project. Weigh up the expense of replacing things vs. your intended return on investment.
Renting with other people is a great idea where you can not only make new friends or take on a new adventure with old ones, but you can also share home costs.
The Home Office has today announced that the Right-to-Rent Scheme will be rolled our across all of England.
We all like to think we are savvy at saving energy. We know it’s good for the environment and can save us money.
From specialist landlord & tenant lawyer Tessa Shepperson of www.landlordlaw.co.uk
So! You have drafted up your notice and are ready to serve it on your tenant. What is the best way to do this?
Since the scheme’s introduction in 2006 there have been many changes to the legislation surrounding…