Whether you have a house or flat that you're renting out, its important to offer your tenants not only a safe and comfortable place to live to encourage them to stay longer, but you also have to compete with all the other homes on the market that they probably have been viewing.

We understand the stress an empty property can cause a landlord. For this reason, we have put together 10 tips for you on how to let your property quickly, find amazing tenants and make the most out of your asset by reducing void periods.

These are great for landlords to be aware of because you could easily ensure your property includes all 10 to some degree, where possible to not only achieve a higher rental price, but to let your property quickly and find long term happy tenants!

There’s an extensive maze of things to do and things not to do as a landlord and it’s growing every day. So as a landlord, or someone who is looking to become a landlord in the near future, its imperative that you stay on top of the legalities.

Tenancy deposit disputes can be messy and very frustrating for all involved. Disputes often stem from lack of knowledge or understanding about how this part of renting or leasing works.

Currently at the time of writing, landlords are responsible for vetting their tenants and establishing their legal right to rent in the UK. Right to Rent is a government scheme which has come into effect since the UK left the EU. It outlines rules that landlords and letting agents have to adhere to as well as the post-Brexit changes.

We all like to promise ourselves that with each year that goes past that the next one will be the best one. So, why not make the right steps towards this and start your 2022 off on the right foot?

Putting photos into albums, tidying your closet, making holiday gifts — a long holiday can be the perfect time to tackle a project you’ve been wanting to get to but just haven’t had time for!

Renting out a property isn’t as easy as most people think. However, if the correct preparation is done, letting a property can bring you many benefits. We’ve come up with 8 simple tips to help you get prepared to let your property – you can thank us later!

As we approach the end of the year and look ahead to a new season in our lives, we start to make resolutions and goals to make the next year our year. High on many people’s lists every year is to find and move into a dream home, and 2022 could be the year you make this a reality…

The clocks have gone back, and Christmas adverts are popping up all over the place. Which means winter is well and truly upon us. And while some people might welcome that, landlords can often dread the colder months.

Any experienced estate agent will tell you that people buy with their senses. They look around the property. They listen out for noises. They get a feel for the quality of fittings but there is one much-underrated sense that plays a part in creating a home people want to live in..