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What are some of the latest developments to affect the property market and the likely future relationship for landlords and tenants post-lockdown? The past week has seen several property news…
Are you planning to renovate your home or buy to let property? Plenty of property owners seem to have chosen to do so – avoiding the hassle and expense of…
Whether it’s the home you live in, a buy to let investment, or a second home, if you own any property, you’ll know only too well how much of your…
Energy in the home – we couldn’t do without it. We might be reliant on the energy we consume but that’s no reason to be wasting what is, after all,…
Bans on evictions designed to help tenants weather the impact of lockdowns, soaring rents, unexpected property hotspots, and rural property highlights are all subjects that have seized the recent news…
If you own any kind of property, you will appreciate the importance of buildings insurance. Just as the name suggests, it is designed to protect the structure and fabric of…
An eager property market, a welcome release from the shackles of the past year’s lockdowns, together with the government’s attempts to repair past damage and stimulate economic recovery, have all…
Having to pay tax is always likely to be a bitter pill to swallow – especially if you have gone out of your way and worked hard to earn it….
The Chancellor’s Budget on the 3rd of March was greeted with a mixture of excitement and apprehension. On the one hand, there would be a huge welcome for any measures that…
Here is this week’s round up of some of the latest UK property news … Landlords urged to comply with electrical safety regulation or risk fines Time is running out…
The majority of insurance policies – such as those for your home or your car – are widely understood and the benefits are readily appreciated. One exception to this rule…
If you own buy to let property, you are running a business. The property is your principal business asset and the rent you receive from your tenants represents the income…
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