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Thinking about becoming a landlord in the UK for the first time? It can feel as simple as putting a property on the market and waiting for rent to roll in, but there’s a bit more to it than that. Before anything else, check you’re actually permitted to let the property. Mortgage terms, leasehold agreements, Read more…

May 19th, 2026

From both a tenant and landlord perspective, choosing a letting agent can have a significant impact on the overall experience. A strong agent will provide clarity, consistency and confidence throughout the entire process, making what could be a stressful journey a well-managed one. A poor agent, on the other hand, can quickly create frustration through Read more…

May 15th, 2026

Fixed-term tenancies have been the standard across the rental market for decades. Agreements typically ran for six or twelve months, giving landlords a clear end date and tenants a set period of security. At the end of that term, landlords could either serve the tenants with a Section 21 notice to vacate, or both parties Read more…

Apr 23rd, 2026

Renting with pets has long been a challenging area for both landlords and tenants. Blanket “no pets” policies have often been the simplest option for landlords, while leaving many tenants feeling they had to choose between securing a home and keeping a much-loved companion. From 1st May 2026, the Renters Rights Act 2025 introduces a Read more…

Apr 23rd, 2026

With the biggest shake up in the Rental world for almost 40 years, there are big changes happening. Historically, tenants renting a property in England could be asked to vacate with two months’ notice from a landlord, by way of a ‘Section 21’ notice. For tenants, this could have caused uncertainty about their future at Read more…

Apr 4th, 2026