by Lettings - Claire Clark | 11 Sep 2015 | Legal
There’s more to being a landlord than just letting somebody live in a house or a flat in return for money. Landlords do have certain obligations to their tenants, both legally and morally, but unfortunately not all landlords meet these obligations all of...
by Mortgage Advisor - Mitchell Mann | 18 Feb 2015 | Mortgages
We have a lender that we use regularly that will lend to first time landlords and for professional landlords they don’t have a maximum portfolio size, so they are very much open for BTL business. We have a lender that we use regularly that will lend to first...
by Lettings - Claire Clark | 28 Jul 2014 | Finding a Tenant/Property Management
For a landlord a storage unit could come in very useful. One tenant may want a property with furniture, the next tenant may want it unfurnished. So having a storage unit would be very useful for these times. It’s important to shop aroun It is a fact that the...
by Julie Hanson | 28 Jul 2014 | Student
As a landlord or letting agent, there are many factors to consider when renting a property, including finding your ideal tenants. On first glance students may not be your first choice, but new findings by utilities and service provider for students, Glide, and...
by Lettings - Claire Clark | 7 Jul 2014 | Finding a Tenant/Property Management
Unfortunately, letting agents don’t usually get much positive press, as just like landlords the media tend to focus on the few rogues out there than those that provide high-quality services. However, the fact of the matter is that letting agents can be...
by Julie Hanson | 26 Jun 2014 | Refurbishment
As a new landlord, it can be tempting to leave properties void of furniture, fixtures and fittings to avoid letting properties furnished with substandard furniture. Since 1988 when the Furnishings and Fittings Regulations came into effect, even experienced landlords...