As rental markets continue to become more competitive and oversaturated, the risk of encountering fraudulent tenants rises proportionally.
As rental markets continue to become more competitive and oversaturated, the risk of encountering fraudulent tenants rises proportionally.
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.
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.
There is no foolproof answer to handling student letting during such an uncertain time, but with the right preparation and landlord insurance cover where possible, landlords can be protected against the constantly changing tides.
For those looking for the next big opportunity as we ease out of complete lockdown, could “becoming a landlord” be exactly that?
Charging rent is how a landlord makes their investment worthwhile. But how often should rental prices be increased and how do you work out how much to raise it by?
Has your promising tenant failed their reference check? Here are some of the reasons why this might have been the case, as well as your options on what you can do.
With 1 in 6 adults in the UK smoking, and 12% of tenants admitting to having smoked in their home despite their no-smoking tenancy agreement, should you allow your tenants to smoke and what rights do you have as a landlord?