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Many people decide to let leasehold flats. In many cases as buy to let investments but also letting occurs by so called incidental landlords, i.e. those who have met a potential life partner with whom they have moved in or those who have temporally relocated because of work.
Verity McMahon at Brethertons, tells us the questions you should be asking before renting your leasehold property out for short-term lets.
New legislation will prohibit residential landlords and agents from charging excessive fees to current and prospective tenants.
In recent years, government initiatives regarding the property market have been focused on giving more power and stability to tenants.
Gregg Masters at 4site Consulting discusses the health, safety and fire implications that you need to consider for different building types.
Belinda Thorpe, Managing Director at Residentsline provides an overview of the Tenant Fees Act.
Ian Hollins, Director at Clear Building Management sets out key considerations if you wish to sublet your leasehold property.
Susan Ellis, Associate Solicitor at Brethertons asks is AirBnB really a quick and easy way for a long leaseholder to make some extra cash?
Deposits can be the blight of tenants’ lives having to find the equivalent of a month’s or six weeks’ rent as a deposit
Many people decide to let leasehold flats. In many cases as buy to let investments but also letting occurs by so called incidental landlords, i.e. those who have met a potential life partner with whom they have moved in or those who have temporally relocated because of work.
Anastasia Mavroudis from Bishop and Sewell looks at the implications of MEES for landlords from April 2018.
The Government has made many changes over the last few years in an effort to try to protect tenants from unscrupulous landlords.
As you look ahead at the year to come, make sure to mark April in your calendar – some pretty important changes are happening.
Belinda Thorpe, Managing Director of Residentsline advised us on insurance considerations when buying, selling or letting a flat.
When entering into an Assured Shorthold Tenancy, a landlord must make sure that it fulfils certain obligations imposed on it by legislation.
LetsHelp is a new & exciting project for the the Lettings market and there is nothing quite like it.
Neil Spurrier explains how deposits paid by anyone living in a flat under an Assured Shorthold Tenancy is protected by the Housing Act 2004.
Protecting your investment. Richard Clarke reminds would-be landlords that effective maintenance is key to success in the buy-to-let market.
Buy to let landlords have been accused of many things including the mass purchase of first time buyers homes and causing drastic house price inflation.