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Solar Panels for Landlords
What was a relatively new and exciting technology a couple of years ago has become considerably more main-stream lately, and solar panels are cropping up on more and more properties around the UK. Just last week the housing association, Peabody, … Continue reading
Extending your rental property
A good way of adding value to your let is to think about an extension. If you’re letting a smaller property an extension is a good way of generating some extra space and even in larger properties extensions can add … Continue reading
Refitting Rental Properties
Unfortunately, well used properties do wear down. Decor becomes old and tatty, fittings start to break and things like plumbing or your electrical systems will gradually wear until they need replacing. Obviously, a major refit can be very inconvenient to … Continue reading
High-Tech Lets
If you’ve recently bought a new rental property and you’re looking for new tenants, it can be difficult to know exactly how to fit your property; what high-tech fixtures and fittings are necessary to attract tenants and what sort of … Continue reading
Setting Standards
There’s no doubt about it, the buy-to-let property market in the UK is tough and, though there is a general surplus of tenants at the moment, it can be tricky to find the right people for your property. One of … Continue reading
Keeping Insulated
Taking steps to insure your property is well insulated can be beneficial in a number of ways. Not only is a well insulated property a concern for you, it is becoming more and more of a concern for tenants who … Continue reading
Repairing your Property
Although you might own a house longer than you’ll own any other possession, sometimes properties are not as robust as you might hope. Houses and flats do need the occasional repair and though this can sometimes be as simple as … Continue reading



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