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Letting Agency Offers an Advanced Rent Option – A Novel Way to Attract Landlords

Business is not exactly booming in the Private Rental Sector right now. Consequently, letting agents are having to work a bit harder to generate new business. One enterprising letting agency has come up with a novel approach.

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Should Landlords Use a Letting Agent?

Running a property letting business is hard work. Even if you only have one property to manage, there is a lot to think about, and when you have other responsibilities, it’s easy to lose track of what needs doing. This is where a letting agent comes in handy.

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Landlords to Have a Voice in Right to Rent Debate

The RLA reports that landlords are being given a voice in the Right to Rent debate. Following a damning judicial review in the High Court of the Right to Rent scheme, the government has decided to take their case to the Court of Appeal.

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Stockport Councillors Campaign for an End to Section 21 Notices

Tenant pressure groups are not fond of Section 21 notices, but councillors from Greater Manchester have joined a chorus of voices calling for the government to scrap Section 21 no-fault eviction notices.

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What is Rental Yield and Why is it Important?

Buy to let is a business, and as a business owner, making a profit is a priority. Rental yield is one of those terms bandied about in landlord circles, but would-be landlords are not always sure what it means. In this article, we aim to give you an easy-to-understand explanation of rental yields, so you […]

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Managing Property Maintenance in Landlord Vision

Since the Homes Fitness for Human Habitation Act has come into force property maintenance is more important than ever. If the property you’re renting out is poorly maintained and you don’t make efforts to fix it your tenants can now take you to court. So, in this article we’re introducing you to or refreshing your […]

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How to Win at Property Maintenance – Advice From a Tenant and a Landlord

It was 3am. I had one of those wake-ups that takes you a while to recover from. The kind that starts with your heart beating intensely before you understand what’s woken you.

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Landlord – Tenant Fraudsters Face the Music

There are plenty of stories of rogue landlords and criminal tenants, but this week we have a story for you that ticks both boxes!

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Huge Rise in Landlords Declaring Unpaid Rental Tax

HMRCs Let Property campaign is working. A Freedom of Information request submitted by a leading accounting firm has revealed that the number of landlords declaring unpaid rental income has risen by a huge 145%. Clearly, the mailshots and letters sent out by HMRC are having the desired effect.

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Citizens Advice Recommends More Regulation for the PRS

The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has conducted research and discovered that 50% of landlords surveyed weren’t clear on their legal obligations and many renters were also unaware of their legal rights. The CAB says this is largely down to weak regulation of the private rental sector.

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Unlucky Accidental Landlord Suffers £20k Damage from First Tenant

There are plenty of accidental landlords who rent their former homes out to make some extra money. Most of the time, things go according to plan and there is nothing to worry about, but occasionally landlords can run into problems. This is precisely what happened to one unfortunate landlady.

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Retail Landlords Under Pressure as High Street Collapses

Britain’s high street appears stuck in a downward spiral. Big brands such as Marks & Spencer and John Lewis are struggling. Many high street chains have gone into administration in recent years, including Coast, House of Fraser, and BHS. Even popular chains like Top Shop are struggling.

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NLA Attends ‘Tenants on Benefits’ Round-table Discussion

The issue of landlords refusing to let to ‘DSS’ tenants is a divisive one that has attracted the attention of the Minister for Housing and Homelessness, Heather Wheeler. Ms Wheeler recently chaired a round-table meeting with members of the National Landlords Association to discuss this very matter.

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How Many People Can a Slum Landlord Fit into a Three-Bed House?

Following a string of complaints about excessive noise and questionable hygiene, housing inspectors in Harrow swooped down to check up on a modest three-bedroom house. It was known to be let to tenants, but instead of a family, the inspectors found 30 people living there.

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