When moving to a rental property, your landlord is responsible for providing you with a number of tenancy documents. This includes your contract and information specific to your tenancy, as well as safety
By Katie Todd
When moving to a rental property, your landlord is responsible for providing you with a number of tenancy documents. This includes your contract and information specific to your tenancy, as well as safety
[kc_row use_container="yes" force="no" column_align="middle" video_mute="no" _id="650546"][kc_column width="12/12" video_mute="no" _id="300459"][kc_column_text _id="480243"] Every day, landlord and tenants have questions that need answering. The lettings industry - and the 125+ laws that apply to it -
Property cleanliness (or lack of) is the main cause of deposit disputes between landlords and tenants - yet can easily be avoided with a good and proper end of tenancy clean. What is
Residential lettings can be confusing. With over 160 laws and regulations related to renting, there's a lot of complicated jargon thrown around. Landlords and tenants can not be expected to know every lettings
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