I Own Multiple Properties – How Can I Manage Them All?
As a Landlord of multiple properties, being able to manage and rent several properties to a multitude of tenants can be a rewarding experience.
As a Landlord of multiple properties, being able to manage and rent several properties to a multitude of tenants can be a rewarding experience.
As a landlord, you have several responsibilities that you have to fulfil and while some are cost-free, others can rack up a bill if not handled properly.
The harshest storms can cause all kinds of damage to our property, from damaged roofs and fallen trees to relentless leaks and broken boilers.
If you are a first-time landlord or are simply looking to update your knowledge of what your tenants need from you, we are on hand to help.
Times are tough with the cost of living. For landlords, this has created a situation in which tenants might be starting to struggle to afford rent.
From deposit disputes, higher demand for repairs and landlord input, damage risk and rent arrears, several issues can arise and lead to insurance claims.
Insurance is a vital part of being a landlord. However, a shocking number of landlords are finding that they are underinsured and often accidentally.
With Rent Guarantee Insurance you might be wondering whether it’s worth the additional cost and if it can help. We’ve put together a guide to help you decide.
Becoming a first-time landlord is a dream for a growing number of people in the UK. If you’re ready, there are a number of things you can do to start strong.
As a freeholder, you own a plot of land as well as any properties that sit on that land and as a result, are responsible for their upkeep and maintenance.