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How to rent guide

How to rent guide

Changes How to Rent guide changes The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DHLUC) has updated the How to Rent guide, one of the prescribed documents that agents need to issue pre-tenancy and on renewal in England. The new version includes two minor...
What is fair wear and tear?

What is fair wear and tear?

What is acceptable fair wear and tear on a rental property? What is considered ‘fair wear and tear’ can be a divisive subject between landlords and tenants, sometimes resulting in disputes. Luckily, fair wear and tear on a rental property is not as subjective as it...
Should I provide broadband?

Should I provide broadband?

In a rental property? With tenants across the UK working from home, reliable and fast internet has become a necessity. As a  landlord in the uk, you may be wondering whether offering broadband in your rental property is a worthwhile investment. If you’re on the fence,...
Who needs to know I’ve moved home?

Who needs to know I’ve moved home?

A comprehensive list.. Moving home can be exciting, but with it comes a long list of people and organisations that need to know about your change of address… Family and Friends Your nearest and dearest will likely be the first to know about your move. However, it’s...
Tips and Tricks

Tips and Tricks

How to be an exceptional landlord Being a landlord offers great potential for rental income and investment growth. However, effective property management requires knowledge and strategies tailored to the local rental market. We are happy to share a few tips and tricks...
How to rent guide

Updated ‘How to rent Guide’ for England

What’s changed? When a new rental agreement is signed or renewed, landlords and lettings agents in the private rented sector in England must issue the newly updated guide to their tenants. Before we dive into what’s been updated, here’s a brief summary of what the...