The Government has announced that notice periods for those wishing to evict tenants will soon return to pre-pandemic levels. From 1st October 2021, landlords wishing to serve either a Section 21 or Se… Read more…
What happens with sitting tenants? More often than not, a buy-to-let is an investment strategy that, one day, you will want to cash in. Unlike withdrawing money from an ISA or selling stocks and share… Read more…
Property investment strategies have been turned on their head in the wake of the pandemic. Old rules have been ripped up and new ones installed, which may make landlords re-evaluate their current situ… Read more…
With more people than ever owning a pet in the UK - and the Government making it easier for tenants to keep furry friends in a rental property - LandlordBuyer looks at tenants’ rights and how landlord… Read more…
Buy-to-let really took off in 1996, with the introduction of special mortgages for people who wanted to become a landlord. The expectation was that their investment would be successful enough to cover… Read more…
Selling a property with tenants in situ (also referred to as sitting tenants ) can be a challenge, as they may not be keen on the idea of the landlord selling up and potentially being asked to leave t… Read more…
There is no escaping that many Brits have wealth tied up in bricks and mortar, especially as house prices have risen by over 200% since 1999*. Property wealth is known as equity, and the amount is wor… Read more…
Making your property available to tenants is based on trust, especially when you consider landlords are allowing strangers who have an increasing amount of legal protection to live in their most valua… Read more…
Are regulatory requirements getting the better of your buy-to-let? For many years, the utmost safety aspect in the private rental sector was gas safety but there has been a leveling up of late and now… Read more…