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.
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.
Every landlord has to reach a certain energy efficiency standard by law. Understanding what’s expected and how to improve could set you apart from the rest.
It isn’t always feasible to buy premises outright and as a result, commercial letting has become a common option for businesses to choose.
When becoming a landlord, managing risk and health and safety in the residential properties you own is a crucial part of the job.
Renting your property out to Asylum Seekers through local councils or Community Sponsorship Groups is something that a lot of landlords don’t know much about.
Property investment is a long-term commitment and if you are thinking about becoming a landlord you’ll need to understand what your responsibilities are.
The thought of expanding a buy-to-let property portfolio might feel overwhelming, but becoming a landlord is an attractive option for growing your capital.
Protecting a buy-to-let property from potentially damaging occurrences is a major priority for landlords, as it can lead to deposit disputes and financial loss.
Being a landlord isn’t a case of purchasing a property, renting it out and forgetting about it. Here are the 6 most common call outs, and how landlords should handle them.
Imposing blanket bans on tenants in receipt of housing benefit in the property rental market has been judged as unlawful, discriminatory and against equality laws after housing charity Shelter took on a case which went to court.