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    New electrical check guidance for landlords

    New electrical check guidance for landlords

    Published almost 2 years ago

    The safety of tenants has become of paramount importance in the private rental sector, and rightly so. One of the areas that has been improved immeasurably is electrical safety and now new guidelines have been issued to provide greater consistency when it comes to checks.

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    Leasehold reform formally confirmed as a Bill

    Leasehold reform formally confirmed as a Bill

    Published almost 2 years ago

    On 7th November 2023, the King’s Speech marked the opening of a new session of Parliament. In his first address of this nature, King Charles III announced the Government’s key priorities for the year ahead and with a General Election expected within the next 12 months, the contents were hotly anticipated.

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    S21 eviction ban delayed before the Renters’ Reform Bill’s second reading

    S21 eviction ban delayed before the Renters’ Reform Bill’s second reading

    Published almost 2 years ago

    We have been charting the progress of the Renters’ Reform Bill since it was announced in 2019 during Theresa May’s tenure as Prime Minister. In late October 2023, a little more progress was made and the Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons.

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    S21 eviction ban delayed before the Renters’ Reform Bill’s second reading

    S21 eviction ban delayed before the Renters’ Reform Bill’s second reading

    Published almost 2 years ago

    We have been charting the progress of the Renters’ Reform Bill since it was announced in 2019 during Theresa May’s tenure as Prime Minister. In late October 2023, a little more progress was made and the Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons.

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    Tenants’ most in-demand features revealed

    Tenants’ most in-demand features revealed

    Published almost 2 years ago

    The features we assume tenants are looking for and what actually ticks their boxes can be two very different things. To establish the most in-demand aspects, Rightmove examined more than 600,000  property listings, looking at what was mentioned in the property description in relation to the homes with the highest number of enquiries.

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    Millennials fuelling modern-day subletting

    Millennials fuelling modern-day subletting

    Published about 2 years ago

    Subletting is a recurring subject in the world of rental property. For those who are not familiar with the term,subletting is when the original tenant named on the legal agreement moves out and rents the entire property to someone else. Alternatively, the original tenant stays in the property and rents out a room or multiple rooms. Unless the landlord has agreed to subletting, the act will be a breach of the tenancy agreement and constitutes grounds for eviction.

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    Reminding tenants of their garden responsibilities

    Reminding tenants of their garden responsibilities

    Published about 2 years ago

    Tenants have a duty of care to look after gardens, roof terraces, courtyards and balconies. This covers what grows outside, what is added – or taken away – and what happens in the outside space. Failure to look after the great outdoors could result in deductions from the deposit, so it’s vital to know what is expected of tenants.

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    How to personalise your rental property

    How to personalise your rental property

    Published about 2 years ago

    Making a ‘house a home’ is a saying that applies to everyone, including tenants, but there is often confusion over what a renter can do to a property in terms of DIY and decorating. In this blog, we explain how a tenancy agreement will provide clarity, and we’ll suggest a number of ways to personalise a rental property without making permanent changes.

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    Raising the rent: why, when and how explained

    Raising the rent: why, when and how explained

    Published about 2 years ago

    Life has got more expensive for the majority of us and a review of finances is frequently needed to ensure we’re balancing the books. This is especially true for landlords who, for the first time in many years, will find mortgage rates have doubled since they last looked at home loans.

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    Renter’s Reform Bill update: what happens next?

    Renter’s Reform Bill update: what happens next?

    Published about 2 years ago

    May was the month when the Renter’s Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament. The Government has a deadline to keep as it wants the contents to become law before the next general election, which has to happen by 28thJanuary 2025.

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