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As landlords, it’s important for us to protect our investments from the minute a potential tenant wants to sign the tenancy agreement. Gathering background information about a tenant is a good way to

If you're thinking of letting to young professionals there are some important aspects to consider. More young people leaving university are going into the professional world than ever before. There's been a considerable

A landlord inventory and schedule of condition report is an absolute essential for every landlord. Without it, you could be putting yourself - and your property - in a vulnerable situation. In this

Getting hold of the keys to your first rental property is hard enough, especially when you consider the effort required to raise the finance and then complete any renovations or necessary improvements. But

When letting a property, one of the most common concerns you'll have is whether the tenant is going to stop paying rent during the tenancy and in this article, we'll look at a rent

I'm often asked by our landlords and tenants alike when to sign a tenancy agreement.  We've been working on a number of new tenancy agreements this week and we have a few excited

For landlords that need to find tenants fast, there are a few things one can do to encourage tenants during this notoriously slower period.  The end of July and August are typically known

I took a call this week from a landlord who has a tenant that is potentially looking at ending a tenancy agreement early.  The tenant has only just recently signed into a fixed

Recent years has seen the demand for long term and short term rentals soar. Rising house prices are making it more difficult for people to get on the property ladder. To capitalize on demand,