by Admin | Mar 7, 2018 | Landlords, Letting advice
Having an Inventory and Schedule of Condition report is almost as vital as a signed tenancy agreement. Would you let your property without asking for a deposit? The obvious answer is no, however, by not having an inventory, you may as well not collect a deposit. An...
by Admin | Feb 21, 2018 | Landlords, Letting advice
If your current fixed term tenancy is soon to be coming to an end and your tenant would like to stay. You have two options to choose from, you can either issue them with a new fixed term Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement or you can let the current Tenancy Agreement...
by Admin | Feb 14, 2018 | Landlords, Letting advice
So you have found a tenant and the rent is coming in, what should you do next? It is very important that you conduct periodic inspections throughout the tenancy. Doing this will ensure the condition of property and make sure the tenants are not breaching any of the...
by Admin | Feb 7, 2018 | Landlords, Letting advice
One of the biggest fears you will have when letting your property, is it being empty with no rent coming in – if you have no tenants then it is going to start costing you money, particularly if you have a mortgage to repay. The most common question that we are asked...
by Admin | Jan 31, 2018 | Landlords, Letting advice
If you rent out a property, then you really should take out insurance to cover you should something go wrong. What if your rented property was flooded? Would you be able to afford to repair the damage and find alternative accommodation for your tenants? Or what if...
by Admin | Jan 24, 2018 | Landlords, Letting advice
From 1st April 2018, the Government is introducing new energy efficiency requirements that will make it unlawful to let residential properties with an Energy Performance Certificate with a rating of below an E. The new Energy Efficiency rules: The Energy Efficiency...