Even with the best intentions, mistakes can happen. The larger the portfolio, the more tenancies you have to manage,...
Universal Credit is available from the government for those who need extra support financially. If this applies to a...
Tenants illegally subletting your property could face a hefty fine and imprisonment. It is a criminal offence and an...
Making improvements to your garden can be a vital component when it comes to attracting new tenants to your...
As it’s National Stress Awareness month and we’re limited to what activities we can access during self-isolation, here are...
As a buy-to-let landlord, successfully letting a property is an important step to get right when starting out. If...
From 1st April 2020, landlords must ensure the Energy Performance Certificates for their lets meet a new standard. This...
As specified by Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, landlords must keep the property in good...
Long-distance landlords often aren’t able to visit their lettings on a regular basis. However, despite not living nearby to...
When it comes to being a landlord there are a number of rules and regulations that you need to...
All landlords have to deal with damage at some stage, even if it’s just standard wear and tear. But...
It’s not unusual for a landlord to go through a void period, whether this is because of work being...