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10th September 2009
Establishing a foot on the ever changing, and at times, perilous UK property ladder is fast becoming an increasingly difficult act to follow, especially for the inexperienced, cash strap first time buyer. Despite the problems with the global economy, with... Read >
Author: Admin
19th August 2009
Stop, worrying about a problematic tenant! Reach out to a rent insurance company and guarantee your rental payment. Some policies are not confined to protection of rental income alone. They can also cover minor repairs, lost key protection, home security ... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
13th August 2009
Despite the recent economic gloom, the UK property market has soared to staggering new highs in the last couple of years, forcing the rental market up with it. Now, it is more difficult than ever before to get a grip on the property ladder, especially for... Read >
Author: Admin
10th August 2009
The tenancy agreement is a contract between you and your landlord. It may be written or oral. The tenancy agreement gives certain rights to both you and your landlord, for example, your right to occupy the accommodation and the landlord’s right to recei... Read >
Author: BTanna
08th August 2009
Searching for the perfect flatshare or flatmate is often an incredibly lengthy and very involved process, especially for those new to the property market. For landlords, it is crucial to advertise their rooms in a positive manner that will appeal to both ... Read >
Author: Admin
12th July 2009
It has become clear that due to the economic climate the housing market has taken a significant downturn. As a result many estate agents have now started an opportunistic lettings department to ‘cash-in’ on those customers who cannot buy, due to t... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
10th July 2009
A great number of business officials and their families find themselves relocating with their bread earner’s work. Singapore happens to be one place where this practice is quite common. Some highly reputable companies arrange for the living of their rel... Read >
Author: Brain Mask
28th April 2009
Are you a landlord who wants to rent out property? It is advisable that you do a detailed credit check before renting out the property. This will help avoid any problems that may arise in future. In case, the tenant fails to pay rent on time, you can reco... Read >
Author: Sadhana
16th April 2009
Asset means value with regard to accounting for business and is a business possession..You have full rights to claim for property if it has been earned through your business income or on income taken on loan, such as property used to run the business such... Read >
Author: Terry Cartwright
29th January 2009
Here are some tips which may come in handy when preparing for the introduction of Energy Performance Certificates (EPC’s).
1. Ensure you are aware of any properties you have which will be subject to the new legislation. This will depend on the size a... Read >
Author: epcseo3
21st October 2008
If you are a landlord who lets student accommodation these are the "must have" items for your Tenancy Agreement.
Your Tenancy Agreement is one of the main keys to your survival as a student landlord. There are purpose built Tenancy Agreements if you de... Read >
Author: John Tym
10th September 2008
Many of my friends have already invested their hard earned money in real estate. Some have invested, like many of us, for the dream house they always want for all through the life. Some other friends invested their small savings in the real estate field t... Read >
Author: Prudence
09th September 2008
If you’re new to the property rental market, setting up a tenancy agreement for the first time can feel more complicated than it has to be. From legal terminology to finding the right agreement to suit your property investment needs, it’s easy to see ... Read >
Author: frankwoodford
28th August 2008
People interested to buy property, extend or develop own business premises for owner occupation can easily materialise their dreams with the help of specific loan plans available in the UK loan market. The UK loan market offers flexible, tailored loan pla... Read >
Author: gracy
22nd August 2008
Summary: Commercial Property loans are the specific loans for the purchase of commercial property. These loans do not have any limit for the maximum loan amount and charge a lower rate of interest.
People interested to buy property, extend or develop o... Read >
Author: Amenda
17th August 2008
With the property market badly hit by the December 2007 HIP legislation, UK agents are finding multi instructions being outwayed by sole instructions which means less instructions for all. Leading online legal documents provider Net Lawman has joined forc... Read >
Author: Andrew Taylor
22nd July 2008
A sitting tenant is an individual who a legal right of occupation in a property, even if the ownership changes. It is generally suggested that a property which has a sitting tenant is not only more difficult to sell, its value is slashed by as much as 40%... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th June 2008
Considerations For Landlords
Owning property can be one of the greatest investments. With ever increasing house prices, large capital profits can be made in relatively short periods. Many owners have over recent years put their “assets to work” so ... Read >
Author: David Harland
18th April 2008
As a tenant you have rights that are protected by law to ensure that you are treated completely fairly when it comes to your rental process. Despite the fact that your are protected by law it can unfortunately still be difficult to sort out ant problems t... Read >
Author: Helen
03rd April 2008
Whatever your requirements your letting agent will help to protect your property, maximise the return on your investment and provide you with a rental income for the duration of your letting.
This case study is one example of how a professional letting ... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
28th March 2008
What happens if a landlord has a problem of a major water leak within a rental property? Imagine the buy-to-let property in question was a top floor flat. The result was that damage had not only been caused to the carpet in their flat but also to the carp... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
28th March 2008
What happens if a landlord has a problem of a major water leak within a rental property? Imagine the buy-to-let property in question was a top floor flat. The result was that damage had not only been caused to the carpet in their flat but also to the ca... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
25th March 2008
Letting agents are seeing booming demand for rental property as first time buyers and foreign workers defer buying homes amid continued uncertainty over UK house prices.
Letting agents around London and the south east in particular are seeing up to 25%... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
25th March 2008
Letting agents are seeing booming demand for rental property as first time buyers and foreign workers defer buying homes amid continued uncertainty over UK house prices.
Letting agents around London and the south east in particular are seeing up to 25%... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
07th August 2007
A tenancy agreement has to be written within the vestiges of the Compact law agreement of 2004. However, it ought to be noted that tenancy agreements are standard. The agreements lie only with the civic local housing authorities. In short, no landlord can... Read >
Author: James Walsh
07th August 2007
What is a Tenancy Agreement?
A tenancy agreement is a legal document between a tenant and a landlord stating the terms and conditions applicable to the tenancy. It helps if it also states the rights and duties of both parties. Under the present laws, ... Read >
Author: James Walsh
26th July 2007
Tenancy agreements are the legal way in which a landlord can protect their property and the tenants that reside in them. Tenancy agreements for England and Wales may differ to those in Scotland so it is important that you get the correct one. Tenancy ag... Read >
Author: Jennifer Tweed
24th July 2007
Responsibility within a tenancy agreements
One of the major issues relating to the renting and letting of property is that of maintenance and repair regarding the tenancy agreement. Who's responsible if the roof starts leaking,the central heating system... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
16th November 2006
Investor update on where you stand with tenant occupied properties and how they affect your investment. First things first, the law. The Residential Tenancy act applies to residential tenancies in British Columbia. It contains exceptions for tenancies s... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
09th September 2005
Are you looking to download a FREE tenancy agreement? Finding a free tenancy agreement that you can download is fairly easy. But what you need to check is exactly what level of protection it would provide you and your tenants with. It is also worth con... Read >
Author: Jennifer Tweed
21st August 2005
Buy an on-line Tenancy Agreement now. As a landlord and also as a tenant it is important that there is a comprehensive tenancy agreement in place to protect both parties. Don't be tempted with purchasing off the shelf do it yourself tenancy agreements. ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Tweed
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