Articles, tagged with "rented property", page 6
16th September 2009
Any tenant background check will have the basic background information cross verified. It is often mentioned that a tenant should always be honest when he completes the reference form as they are cross-referenced with other information sources. Firstly h...
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Author:
Vijay Keerthi
16th September 2009
Are you planning to rent out your property? Take enough care to safeguard your rental property as well as your rental income. Alleviate any damages caused to your building by seeking the right solution. In order to compensate the damages to your property ...
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Author:
Gyan K
15th September 2009
Firstly, a little history. The Right To Buy act of 1979 was probably Maggie Thatcher's most important legacy; the ability for any tenant to buy their council home. This alone made Britain a nation of homeowners and as any mortgage broker or home improveme...
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Author:
Bryan Farrow
07th September 2009
Are you someone who has been working for a long time but still stays in a rented property? Do you feel you would like to finally buy a home but do not know where to begin? Are you a home owner who is considering moving into a new property? If your answer ...
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Author:
Andrew Powell
20th August 2009
The property owners can think of letting property with property agents who can find tenants quickly and take care of everything with the tenancy and can also manage the whole letting process. The rent of the property depends on the size of the property an...
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Author:
Kristen Stewart
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 ...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty
16th August 2009
Landlords should have renter's insurance to protect their property. This is often ignored by most of the landlords. They don't look at protecting their rented property which is highly crucial. This property insurance provides succour against fire, theft, ...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty
04th August 2009
Do you need coverage for items inside our rented property. A renter's property insurance can cover up property losses for those who are tenants, since home insurance possessed by landlords doesn't tend to cover renters' personal property. However, rental ...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty
01st August 2009
To ensure that moving home is stress- and trouble-free, we have compiled the perfect three week plan to use leading up to your move.
Three weeks before moving
- Inform your mover if they will have to reserve parking, i.e. Residential Parking Zone, P...
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Relocate Magazine
23rd July 2009
When a tenant surrenders his legal rights to tenancy, it is referred to as tenant abandonment. In lay man terms, when the tenant does not occupy the house that he rented for a sufficiently long period of time and does not inform his whereabouts to the lan...
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Author:
Lokesh Nagpal
21st July 2009
One of the most common problems associated to tenancy is late receipt of rent from the tenants. What are various options available to a landlord to deal with tenants who are late with rent? Perhaps the most suitable option available to the landlords is to...
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Author:
Lokesh Nagpal
18th July 2009
Rented property needs to be protected, especially when a landlord does not reside in the vicinity of his let out property. More over, he will be risking it as he is letting it out to a stranger who may or may not keep his house in a good condition.
Get...
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Author:
Kirthy
18th July 2009
Buy to let investment solutions are available to you, if you reach out to a professional buy to let investment agent online. It's not too hard to find an investment agency in London. Stop, brooding over a bad tenant, think of how you can protect your rent...
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Author:
Kirthy
11th July 2009
If you rent your home then your landlord will probably have buildings insurance to cover the actual building. Anything you own needs to be covered by a separate contents insurance policy.
The most basic policies cover your financial losses if your poss...
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Author:
Foster Carr
10th July 2009
When you are renting out your ancestral property, care should be taken to safeguard your rented property. You can allay your worries about your rented property by availing rented property insurance. Based on the type of house, age of the house, your credi...
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Author:
Kirthy Shetty