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09/08/2022
Ways to Conserve Water For Summer

Water is a precious resource that we often take for granted. We shower, we flush the toilet, we wash our clothes and dishes in it—and yet, it's something that most of us don't think about very much. But this summer is different. This summer, as the weather heats up, it seems impossible to save water. Water bills tend to be higher in summer months, but...

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07/08/2022
Airbnb Versus Rental Properties: Which Is More Profitable For Landlords And Property Investors?

Property investment can pay off if you choose wisely.  If you are planning on renting out your home, deciding between short-term holiday lets or long-term letting can be a difficult decision. Factors to consider include monthly rent, potential for growth, and city or rural location. Here are some things to think about before choosing an investment prope...

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06/08/2022
How To Find a Tenant for Your Rental Property

Finding a tenant for your rental property can be daunting. You want to find someone who will take care of the property and pay rent on time, but you also want to make sure that you don't rent to someone who will damage your property or do anything else that is illegal or unethical. How to Find A Good Tenant for Your Rental Property? 1) Make sure they have...

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31/07/2022
Average Age of First-Time Buyer in the UK

Getting a foot on the property ladder can be an arduous process. The quest to save up enough money to buy a home can seem endless. Are you wondering what is the average age of a first-time buyer in the United Kingdom? Average age of first-time buyer in the UK According to a 2016 report by the UK Government, the average age of first-time buyers in the Unite...

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30/07/2022
What is consent to let? Letting out a property on residential mortgage

What consent to let and when do you need one? If you want to rent out your property for short-term stays, you will need to seek a consent to let from your lender if you wish to keep your existing residential mortgage. In this article, we will discuss what is consent to let, its importance and when do you need one. What is Consent to Let? Consent to let is...

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23/07/2022
5 Tips Before Becoming a London Landlord

What is a landlord? A landlord is a person who owns property, and rents it out to others. A landlord can be an individual or a business entity. Landlords are responsible for ensuring that their properties are safe and well maintained, as well as making sure that they meet all legal requirements (such as paying taxes). Why people want to be a landlord in Lo...

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22/07/2022
How to Beat the Energy Crisis?

In the United Kingdom, the energy crisis is a major issue. The government has tried to mitigate the problem by encouraging citizens to use less electricity, but this hasn't been enough. Energy prices are soaring in the London UK, and it's not just affecting the rich. As energy prices continue to rise and a growing number of people struggle to pay their bil...

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14/07/2022
What is mortgage broker and how to choose one?

Mortgage brokers are financial professionals who help people find, shop for, and apply for mortgages. They work with lenders to make sure your application meets the requirements of the lender, and they also help you understand your options. A mortgage broker helps you find the best loan for your needs by connecting you with the lenders who offer them. The b...

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12/07/2022
Will the UK’s Prime Minister affect the Renter’s Reform Bill?

Following the resignation of Boris Johnson, who has announced he will step down as Prime Minister when his successor is appointed, the UK faces a new leadership crisis. Johnson has stated that he will not introduce any new policies during his term—but what does this mean for pending legislation such as the Renters' Reform Bill? Will the Renters' Refo...

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07/07/2022
Why do house sales fall through?

The process of selling a home can be time-consuming, challenging and frustrating. Despite going through all the steps and paperwork, you may fall at the final hurdle. But what causes sales to fall through and what can you do to prevent this from happening? Let’s take a look at the facts. How often do house sales fall through? It's a common misconcept...

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20/06/2022
How to prepare your property for inventory?

Inventory is one of the most important steps in the letting process. The condition of the property, as well as its presentation and appearance, can have a significant impact on how quickly it is rented and at what price point. It is also one of the most time-consuming, so it's important to prepare your property for this step. So what should you do to prepa...

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17/06/2022
Big Changes for Private Rented Sector

The government has finally published its much-anticipated White Paper on renting reform. The legislation, based on the proposals in the paper, is not expected before next Spring.   Housing minister Eddie Hughes introduced the bill in parliament, but it was prefaced by his boss, Secretary of State for Justice Michael Gove. The bill is intended to be a...

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23/04/2022
What is Landlord Rent Guarantee Insurance?

Being a landlord can be stressful, especially when your property is empty. If there were no tenants in your property for an extended period of time, you might be worried about how you’re going to pay the mortgage and other bills associated with the property. It’s those worries that mean many landlords buy landlord guarantee insurance. There are...

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16/04/2022
Self-Managing Landlords

Are you a self-managing landlord looking to save money?  As professional letting agents (property management company) in the UK, we often deal with self-managed landlords and while we want toRegulatory Burdens For years, landlords in the UK have been navigating what feels like a never-ending maze of regulations, each more complicated than the last. La...

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12/03/2022
Landlord's tax reduction guide in London

Owning and running a rental property is a great way to earn some extra cash. But if you’re a landlord, that extra money can put you in for some extra tax liabilities at the same time. But those expenses incurred by landlords are deductible when it comes to filing income tax returns.  What are the expenses that a landlord can claim? As a landlord...

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