Renters’ Rights Act: What the reforms mean for tenants and landlords
By Staff writer
The landscape of the UK’s private rented sector has shifted significantly, following the implementation of the first major phase of …
By Staff writer
The landscape of the UK’s private rented sector has shifted significantly, following the implementation of the first major phase of …
By Gary Hemming
With many property investors looking elsewhere as residential buy to let becomes less attractive, Gary Hemming of ABC Finance takes a closer look at the merits of commercial property investment.
If you’re letting out a property that you own to tenants, you may choose to use the services of a …
By Oliver Davey
HMO licences became a requirement during the legislation of the Housing Act of 2004. This regulation serves to protect people …
If you’re a landlord in England or Wales, you may or not be aware that your legal responsibilities surrounding electrical …
So, you’re considering renting out a property for the first time? Congratulations! This can be a great way to make …
If you’re a new or existing landlord and own one property or more, it is your responsibility to ensure that …
By Staff writer
The pandemic had a significant effect on various commercial property types primarily office spaces, hospitality venues and retail outlets. Nataliya Healey, Partner at Primas Law and specialist commercial real estate lawyer, shares her view.
A new law will mean that tenants are more protected than ever before, but as a landlord or a CEO of a lettings company, make sure you understand what it means, and protect your company’s reputation in the process…