As a landlord, you should be aware that it’s currently taking up to 12 months to evict a tenant from the point of final notice due to a number of factors that are causing delays in the process. So what could this mean for you and how are we here to help you (or anybody
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The importance of Rent Protection and Legal Cover – A Case Study
See how our rent protection and legal cover has recently helped one of our landlords to recover nearly £30,000 in costs, all whilst they received the full amount of rent each month thanks to our Rent Guarantee Cover.
Upcoming EPC Changes – Why You Don’t Need To Worry
Since April 2020, the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) have applied to all tenancies, requiring a valid EPC rating of at least E. As the government look to introduce changes yet again, it can seem like a daunting prospect to have to make even further improvements to your property. However, many landlords needn’t worry as much as they first think and we’re going to show you why.
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Merry Christmas to all! Another year almost done and we sincerely hope that all of our landlords and tenants, old and new, are managing to stay safe, well and reasonably sane given the…
Christmas Competition Time – Give Us Your Best Christmas Cracker Joke!
Welcome to our 2021 Christmas Competition! This year, we’re looking for your best Christmas cracker jokes! Simply fill out the form with your funniest efforts and we’ll pick a winner.
Can you support DLUHC’s Private Rented Sector (England) tenant survey?
As part of the Government’s commitment to explore the merits of a national landlord register, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has created a survey to further understand the difficulties individuals face when renting.
Tenant’s Right To Rent – EU Requirements Change
The rules on an EU tenant’s right to rent has recently changed, and as of June 30th 2021, all EU tenants will require extra documentation if they wish to continue renting in England. What exactly do the changes mean?
The Minimum Energy Efficiency of Buildings Bill
Earlier this month, the government introduced the new Minimum Energy Efficiency of Buildings Bill, raising the standards at which homeowners will need to improve their building’s energy performance. With homes in the rental sector being particularly affected by this new bill, we thought it’d be helpful to outline what it could mean for you.
Waiting For Maintenance To Return To Normal
With the great unlocking now underway and the vaccine roll out making such huge strides we hoped the summer would bring us some cheer, we are however still experiencing long COVID! One of the most significant impacts of the pandemic is how it is affecting the supply chain for many, previously easily obtainable items.
Our Covid-19 Visiting Situation – A Light At The End Of The Tunnel
Unbelievably now, we have been operating under some form of Covid guidance for 12 months. But, with the vaccine roll out and falling infection rates, we are starting to prepare for a slow return to normal.
Christmas Spot The Difference!
Below is our Christmas Spot The Difference Competition! There are 10 differences in total – see if you can spot them all! After you’ve sent them back to us, we’ll pick two names out of the hat to win a £50 voucher for Smyths Toys!
New Changes For Landlords Announced By The Government
The government have recently announced yet another change regarding tenants and landlords, by extending the eviction ban and increasing the notice period. We are here to ensure you that we will be keeping on top of it to allow everything to run as smoothly as possible for our landlords.
