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Don't get your fingers burnt
Heavy fines might suggest that duty-holders haven’t yet come to terms with this ‘new’ Fire Safety legislation. MORE


Maintaining your tenant's boiler and central heating
It's what every landlord dreads come winter; the call from their tenant saying that the boiler has packed up. It can be tempting to simply get boiler repairs done as they break; but by following these tips, you can reduce the amount that you spend on broken heating systems over the lifetime of a boiler. MORE


The real cost of inventories
You are no doubt aware that the Tenancy Deposit Scheme has changed the landscape for landlords in relation to proving damage to your property and being able to claim on the tenant’s deposit. MORE


Improve your Rental Properties Using Government Grants worth up to £1000
The Energy Saving Team helps landlords improve the value and rentability of rental properties by using Government grants & tax allowances for insulation and heating. It also carries out free energy surveys and utility bill reviews. MORE


Make sure your property is electrically sound
As a landlord, it is your responsibility under law to make sure that the electrics in your property are safe. Failure do so could have disastrous consequences, however, NICEIC has all the information, help and assistance you need to keep your electrics in perfect working order. MORE


Now it's the HB crunch?
Housing benefit has long been problematical for landlords. But now there are to be severe cuts in the level of support available to tenants, or such a scale that they are likely to cause an upheaval in this sector of the private rented sector. MORE


Are you sat on thousands in compensation?
Trevor Marshall explains the opportunity which has seen landlords and private individuals who have been mis-sold mortgages reclaim substantial amounts in compensation. MORE


An option you can't refuse
Options are powerful tools that can help landlords create, manage or transform property portfolios while managing their debt and risk. Through simple strategies such as ‘rent to own’, property options also open doors for home buyers who would... MORE


Certainty in uncertain times
Many landlords are under insured. And with uncertain economic times ahead now is the time to take stock of the situation, say Peacock Insurance Services. MORE


Degrees of opportunity
Where students were once holed up in dingy terraced housing, or experienced halls of residence, there are now more opportunities to live in city centre apartments or converted industrial buildings. MORE


Getting tuned in to the digital switchover
Digital UK and Sky are working together to help landlords who own flats to be ready for the switchover to digital television. MORE


Better safe than sorry
With tenant defaults likely to rise, landlords should take extra care when choosing both tenants and the firms they may have to employ to help with possessions, says Mike Summerhayes of LetSafe (UK) Limited. MORE


Housing benefit makes way for new allowance
Major changes have been made to the way housing benefit is calculated and paid. Here the Department of Works and pensions explains the changes and the thinking behind the new local housing allowance.


Tenancy Deposit Schemes
The Housing Act 2004 specifies that no person may require payment of a tenancy deposit in connection with an assured tenancy which is not to be dealt with in accordance with an authorised tenancy deposit scheme.


'G' up for energy performance
From October 2008 Energy Performance Certificates will be added to the documentation landlords will be required to provide tenants. The good news is that, costing in the region of £100 (so far), the certificates will be valid for up to 10 years. Meanwhile landlords are being offered a financial incentive in the form of an energy saving allowance to move their properties up the performance scale, says Residential Landlord. MORE


Licensed to fill bedsit properties
Landlords in England and Wales who own larger houses in multiple occupation have from June 2006 had to have licences. Those who have not could face severe penalties, warns Leon Hopkins. MORE


Know what the law requires
There are a myriad of different regulations, acts and rules that apply to lettings, and many have been introduced or changed only recently. It is important for landlords to keep up to date with them all, say rental agents Leaders, who have produced a summary of the requirements as of April 2005. MORE


Hammering out a bargain
Houses sold at auction often seem to go for less than their market value. Sometimes they really do represent bargains, but often there is good reason why the seller is willing to accept a lower price, says David Lawrenson. MORE


Soft options and fitting solutions
Furnishings can make or break the appeal of rented accommodation – and have a bearing on rent. But as well as style and durability, landlords have to think about safety and other regulations which apply, says Joanna May. MORE


Looking for your ideal insurance cover
David Lawrenson discusses what landlords should look for when taking out insurance. MORE


Foundations for a successful contract
When landlords commit to building work to their properties it is up to them to see that any contract clearly defines what is required and what the cost of this will be, advises Terry Corbitt. MORE


Accreditation: The way forward
Landlord accreditation through partnerships with local authorities is the way forward for improving and maintaining good standards within the private rented sector, says Neil Marsden, chairman of the Accreditation Network UK (ANUK) and the Committee of Management for the National Code of Standards for Larger Student Developments. Writing from a local authority perspective, he has developed the Leeds Landlords Accreditation Scheme. MORE


Buy to let not to fret
Buy to let has been seen as a secure long term investment and attracted many new property investors. But, the role of landlord is not as easy as it seems, says Karl Anders of Walker Morris. MORE

 

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