This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more about cookies on this website and how to delete cookies, see our privacy notice.
Analytics

Tools which collect anonymous data to enable us to see how visitors use our site and how it performs. We use this to improve our products, services and user experience.

Marketing

A bit of data which remembers the affiliate who forwarded a user to our site and recognises orders from those who become customers through that affiliate.

Essential

Tools that enable essential services and functionality, including identity verification, service continuity and site security.

 

View all articles

Filters
Wooden houses and magnifying glass long term vs short term lets concept.

Long-Term Tenancies Versus Short-Term Lets

No matter what type of buy to let property you’re looking to invest in, you need to decide whether you want long-term or short-term tenants. In some cases, it’s a no-brainer, but in other instances, it might not be so obvious. In this article, we’re going to take a look at the pros and cons […]

By 8 min read
Teddy bear with bandages

Can a Landlord be Liable for a Tenant’s Injuries?

According to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), more accidents occur in the home than anywhere else. 2.7 million people a year are treated in hospital A&E departments for injuries sustained at home. 

By 5 min read
Activists protesting

Activists Call for a Rent Strike in the UK

The London Renter’s Union is calling on tenants to stop paying their rent if they are struggling financially due to Covid-19. Their campaign follows hot on the heels of action taken by renters in other parts of the UK and abroad.

By 2 min read

5-Year Electrical Safety Checks Mandatory from July 2020

New government legislation pertaining to electrical safety comes into force in July. With non-compliance penalties of up to £30k, this is not something landlords can afford to ignore.

By 6 min read
stay at home due coronavirus, Covid-19 global pandemic. Self isolation to reduce the spread of viruses. Vector illustration. Abstract low poly wireframe mesh design.

COVID-19 Will You Survive the Aftershocks? Part 1

I am focusing on the impact to property investors while at the same time acknowledging the dreadful loss of lives and heartache that many people will be dealing with. “History shows that there are two things we can be sure of when it comes to financial crises: there will be another one, and the next […]

By 9 min read

Landlord newsletter

Get a fortnightly digest of top posts and stories, free professional tax and legal tips and upcoming deadlines.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Landlords Not Honouring Break Clauses During COVID-19

Times are tough for landlords and tenants right now. Huge numbers of people have lost their jobs or had their hours cut, which has made it very difficult for tenants to pay their rent. There is help in place for landlords with mortgages, as lenders have agreed to offer temporary payment holidays for anyone experiencing […]

By 3 min read

Is Garden Maintenance a Landlord or Tenant Responsibility?

Gardens can be a bit of a pain for landlords, especially if you discover the tenant hasn’t maintained it and the weeds are ten feet high. Sadly, there is often a fair degree of confusion about who is responsible for what. Tenants may assume it’s up to the landlord to take care of the garden […]

By 9 min read

Property Management Your Way – How to Customise Landlord Vision

No two landlords take the same approach to managing their properties. Luckily Landlord Vision can be customised so you can manage your portfolio however you like it. In this month’s tip we’ll introduce you to the most popular customisations. Give this a read and have a play around to put your own stamp on the […]

By 3 min read

How the Buy to Let Sector is Changing

Data published by a leading estate agent shows how much the buy to let sector has changed in the last three years. As predicted by many experts, a large number of smaller landlords have left the sector and there are now around 160k fewer rental properties.

By 2 min read
Hand holding a key in front of a lock

What’s Your Investment Strategy? Top Tips for Landlords

It’s a difficult time for landlords right now.  The private rental sector has taken one too many knocks recently with legislation and tax changes, Brexit uncertainty, not forgetting the challenging Covid 19 epidemic. So, what should be a landlords’ current investment strategy? Here we’ll look at a range of investment strategies that will help private […]

By 6 min read

COVID-19 Rent Reduction Refused for Group of London Tenants

Tower Quay properties who look after more than 100 properties for millionaire John Christodoulou have refused rent reductions for tenants. The block in east London is home to more than 100 tenants, all of whom sent a letter to the managing agent, requesting a reasonable 20% rent reduction because of the pandemic. However, Tower Quay […]

By 2 min read

An Easy Guide to Tenant Referencing for Landlords

Most tenants are reliable and do pay their rent on time, but if you are unfortunate enough to end up with an unreliable tenant, a whole world of pain will shortly be heading your way. Referencing and checks can help a landlord decide whether a tenant is likely to be reliable.

By 8 min read

How Landlords can Stay up to Date with Coronavirus Changes

It’s difficult to stay up to date with the latest news and legislation at the best of times, but during the coronavirus epidemic things change quickly and with very little notice. Luckily there are plenty of places Landlords can go to keep on top of everything. In this post we’ll share the top coronavirus information […]

By 3 min read

Coventry Council Pushes Ahead with Landlord Licencing Scheme Despite COVID-19

Coventry City Council has come under fire from the National Residential Landlords Association after pushing ahead with a landlord licencing scheme for HMO properties. The NRLA says the scheme is in direct contravention of the government’s guidelines, which state councils should not implement non-mandatory licencing schemes while the pandemic is ongoing.

By 3 min read

The easiest way to keep up to date on your landlord obligations

Sign up to the free fortnightly landlord insider newsletter. You’ll get a digest of top posts, expert legal, tax and software tips and you’ll be notified of deadlines, consultations and more.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.