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Moving out of a rental can feel like everything is happening at once. Packing boxes, meeting deadlines, and sorting paperwork can quickly become overwhelming. With a bit of early planning and a clear approach though, the entire process can be far more manageable and much less stressful. Start by revisiting your tenancy agreement. It sets Read more…

Jun 8th, 2026

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