Call of the week – Haunted House
With Halloween approaching we thought we would bring you a particularly spooky themed call of the week. Question: My tenants are hearing strange noises in the night and they’ve said their house is haunted. I’m not aware of any paranormal activity in the house myself but I’m finding it difficult to reassure them. They want […]
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Where do I go from here – It was going so well
I was going to build my portfolio and make it a full time job being a landlord, at least that was goal. Now I don’t know and need your advice. Then the budget stopped me in my tracks. I’d love to expand my portfolio, but I’m now unsure if it will be worth the effort…. Read more
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House abandoned no phone and locks changed
After 2 problem free years, my tenant has stopped paying the rent. I phoned, only to find the phone had been cut off. I emailed without reply. I went down there and it looks like the tenant has gone. The house seems empty although I am not 100% sure. I tried my key only to… Read more
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Being a landlord doesn’t have to be frightening
Managing properties and keeping up to date with the rapidly changing legislation can be scary but landlords don’t need to do it alone. Join the Residential Landlords Association (RLA) and you’ll be supported by a team of experts, kept up to date and given access to the tools you need to be successful. RLA membership includes: […]
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Backing out of new agents fees?
I have a property in Kent and have been having issues with my letting agent so I decided to change agent. The new letting agent doesn’t seem better. It took them a month to send me their Terms of Business and has started to charge their fees before I could see their terms. There are… Read more
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UK House Prices show steady increase
The latest available data for August shows an annual price increase of 8.4%, taking the average property value in the UK to £218,964. Monthly house prices increased by 1.3% since July 2016. In England, the August data shows an annual price increase of 9.2%, taking the average property value to £235,573. English monthly house prices […]
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