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Owning and renting out property can be a great investment, but it also comes with its fair share of hassle. As a landlord, you have to be prepared to advertise the property, arrange viewings at suitable times and deal with any queries from tenants. T... read more »
 
 
Information On The Law Relating To The Right To Buy Scheme If you have been a tenant with your local Council, the armed services or a public body like an NHS trust you should be able to buy your home with the benefit of a discount. If you used to r... read more »
 
 
Bank of England tightens mortgage rules: What it means for you     Stringent new rules on mortgage affordability could force borrowers to prove that they could afford repayments almost twice as high as the expected monthly cost of... read more »
 
 
Buyer activity at highest level since 2007 By Warren Lewis 24th April 2017   Property   Share to FacebookShare to TwitterShare to LinkedInShare to Google+Share to Email Increasingly stretched b... read more »
 
 
From 1st February 2016 all new tenants in England must be given Right-to-Rent (Immigration) Checks to determine their “right-to-rent” or “right-to-reside” in the country, BEFORE they can be given a tenancy. Landlords or l... read more »
 
 
SECTION 13 - RENT INCREASE FORM With all Assured Shorthold Tenancies landlords can increase the rent after the initial fixed period if it is stated in the tenancy agreement or if the tenant agrees to the increase. There may be a rent increase clause... read more »
 
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