One of the many factors that affect a landlord insurance policy is the type of tenant in the property. We look at some of the different types and how they could affect your insurance.
One of the many factors that affect a landlord insurance policy is the type of tenant in the property. We look at some of the different types and how they could affect your insurance.
We take a look at the latest facts and figures on the UK landlord industry in 2015, and why 2015 just might be the Year of the Landlord. Also included is a useful infographic showing some of the key statistics.
Have you ever wondered how landlord insurance actually works and the type of cover you can get? You may have even considered not taking out cover in a bid to save money. We suggest you read more before making this decision.
Tenants sometimes want to keep a dog, cat or other household pet. A lot of landlords don’t allow this in their tenancy agreement which forces a lot of tenants to either move house or even keep their pet secretly.
A full explanation of an Assured Tenancy vs. an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) and what they mean for both the landlord and the tenant of the property.
Find out the key differences between malicious damage and accidental damage including further information on malicious damage by the tenant cover and why it is so important to have as a landlord.
There are many responsibilities a landlord has when renting out their property to a tenant. Here is a useful list of the main things a landlord is and isn’t responsible for.
There are several reasons why a Landlord may not accept DSS tenants in his/her property. This can be frustrating for tenants receiving housing benefits and for landlords looking for a suitable tenants but there are ways to make it easier for both parties involved.
If you are considering becoming a resident landlord and renting out rooms to tenants, there are some important things you need to know. This guide will help explain some of the key issues.
As the UK braces for some stormy weather, we talk about how this will affect land owners, property owners, tree surgeons and insurance claims.