12th March 2025 A staggering one in ten rental properties currently listed on the market are pet-friendly according to am in depth survey performed by ZeroDeposit.com Landlords are not changing their ‘anti-pets’ habits despite the impending Renters Rights Bill to make dog and cat refusal much more difficult This is because landlords and letting agents …
19th December 2024 A full inventory is absolutely essential when renting out your home, and here’s why it should be a must: 1. Protects Your Property and Assets A comprehensive inventory documents the condition of your property and its contents at the start of the tenancy. This serves as a reference point for both you …
6th December 2024 Abolishing Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, a key part of UK housing law, will have significant implications for both tenants and landlords. Section 21 currently allows landlords to evict tenants without providing a reason, as long as they follow the correct legal procedures, such as giving at least two months notice. If Section …
Experiencing leaks in a rental property can be a stressful situation for tenants. However, it is essential to handle these incidents promptly to minimise damage and ensure the well-being of both the property and its occupants. Below I will provide my top tips on what to do in the event of finding a leak on …
So the long-awaited Renters Reform Bill, first promised in 2019, will finally be introduced into Parliament next week Precise details have been kept under wraps but it is anticipated that it will have a new name – not ‘Renters Reform Bill’ and will reflect the objectives of the government’s own White Paper on rental reform …
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