The Pro’s & Con’s of “Pet Friendly” Letting
Before finding tenants for your property, you will have to decide on a pet policy. The decision on whether to allow your property to be let as pet-friendly is not one to take lightly.
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Before finding tenants for your property, you will have to decide on a pet policy. The decision on whether to allow your property to be let as pet-friendly is not one to take lightly.
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Whether you’re buying a second property as a holiday let or changing an existing property into one, a holiday home can be a great investment. If you are thinking about buying a holiday home in the UK, there are quite a few things that you’ll need to consider.
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Being a landlord is an expensive business, so you need to make sure that you have the right insurance cover, otherwise, you’ll face big expenses when things go wrong, which they so often do.
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