
Essential Property Repairs this Winter
So far, so good, the run-up to this winter remains reasonably mild. But who knows what the weather has to bring once the days are past their shortest and storms, floods, ice and snow begin.
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So far, so good, the run-up to this winter remains reasonably mild. But who knows what the weather has to bring once the days are past their shortest and storms, floods, ice and snow begin.
Just imagine being able to offer your let property as being located in one of the best places in the world to live. You’d probably be beating applicants away from your door.
A quick guide to the most suitable types of mortgages to cater for your property needs.
George Osbourne has announced that there will be a 3% increase in stamp duty for buy-to-let properties and second homes from April next year.
To celebrate the release of the new Star Wars film, we've created this great infographic! As property experts, we know that everybody likes their own thing- so where would you live?
There’s still time – before the next 4th of May – to invest in a property you can be certain of letting to any Star Wars aficionado.
Read our quick guide to the Buy-to-Let Tax. We explore 3 facts you might not know about the buy-to-let tax.
Something that can create cause for concern with customers filling out a UKinsuranceNET quote form is the types of locks on your property.
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We all love our pets, but for landlords it can be a worry when responsibilities such as decorating, maintenance and damage to carpets is their responsibilities.
None of us like to pay more than we have to for something, so how can you save money on running your let property business without doing damage to your reputation?
If you have become an accidental landlord – i.e. you are a landlord by circumstance rather than choice – then you may not have given much thought to which tenant type is the most appropriate.