Landlord Articles
Universal Credit to be even more unpopular
Can Universal Credit become even more unpopular? Yes it can if a recent edition of ‘Inside Housing’ is to be believed. New regulations were enacted…
Can Universal Credit become even more unpopular? Yes it can if a recent edition of ‘Inside Housing’ is to be believed. New regulations were enacted…
Since Selective Licensing was introduced in part three of the 2004 Housing Act, coming into force on 6th April 2004, landlords have viewed it with…
Is there no end to the damage that the Citizen's Advice Bureau will do to the private sector, despite the valuable work it does in…
Rejoicings that Sarah Teather's Private Members Bill had failed on the second reading in December 2014 were short-lived. Despite insufficient numbers being present in the…
The press are very clear that landlords are the stuff of fairy tales – generally the not very nice ones, the ogres, the trolls! We…
The tenancy is coming to an end. A check-out inspection is arranged with the tenant – the landlord and tenant need to go through the…
Most landlords want their businesses to run smoothly and will be aware of the need for some form of contingency funding. This is a vital…
Buy to let mortgages are of course, the backbone of landlord house purchase funding, and in recent decades this market has expanded immeasurably. Within the…
Infestation by pests and vermin such as cockroaches or rats could make any property uninhabitable. Disrepair or poor building design and unhygienic living conditions can…
You as a landlord are only responsible for repairs that are reported to you, but that said, how confident are you that your tenants know…
The demand for property in London’s private rental sector is now sky high as it is estimated that more than a quarter of London’s residents…
The London property industry took a huge thump during the height of the national and global recession. As it climbs back to its proverbial feet…
‘G’ up for energy performance. Since October 2008 Energy Performance Certificates have been added to the documentation landlords are required to provide their tenants. The…
Why accepting tenants with pets makes good business sense. Lets with Pets is an innovative scheme run by Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare…