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New landlord rules and announcements are on the cards for 2022. Tax changes, licensing for short-term Scottish lets and amended rules for smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are confirmed - but what other

Landlord and tenant advice is something we give out on a daily basis. The lettings process can be confusing at times so it's understandable that landlords and tenants often have many questions. We've put

Deposit protection schemes are a tricky topic for landlords and tenants. Since the Tenant Fee Ban, the legalities of tenancy deposits have caused confusion. Where should they be kept? How much should they

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

I have chosen to make this the subject of my first article in the series for two reasons namely, many Landlords are unaware of the changes to Tenancy Deposit legislation in the Localism

If you live in rented accommodation, there is a good chance that your landlord will have insurance in place. This insurance, usually Building and Contents Insurance, will cover serious damage to the property