Landlords: What Are My Rights If My Tenant Ignores Me?
Being a Landlord can be complicated when your tenants do not cooperate. Communication is key in a professional relationship and should never be underestimated as it will prove extremely helpful if things turn sour. However, what happens when a tenant chooses to cut all ties and ignore a Landlord. What are a Landlord's rights if a tenant ignores them?
BTL Mortgage Market Regains Providers, Options
Following the introduction of the temporary stamp duty holiday, Buy-to-Let (BTL) lenders have returned to the market or expanded their offerings, giving potential property investors more choice of who to lend from and what product to use.
Demand for Rental Sector Surges While Repossession Looms for Some Landlords
Recent rental data shows that demand for rental homes surged in July, rising to the highest levels on record, while the number of properties available to let also rose sharply. The figures show that the UK's lettings market remains broadly healthy despite the difficulties over the past six months during the coronavirus pandemic.
Discrimination in UK Housing: Tenant Rights
Being discriminated against by your Landlord/Estate Agent is never a situation any tenant wants to find themselves in. However, it is important to be brushed up on the lingo and legislation involved when it comes to discrimination and be able to make an informed decision as to whether you have a legitimate case.
Renting to Tenants with Criminal Records
As a Landlord or Estate Agent when you ask tenants to complete an application form there is usually a question regarding whether they have a criminal record of any kind.
Landmark Oxford Airbnb Ruling Could Mean Tighter Short-Let Controls
Oxford City Council's bid to halt the use of a residential property in the city as a short-term let has been successful after a year-long battle. The home on William Street was previously used as a short-term let, however, following complaints from a neighbour, the council issued a planning enforcement notice to allow the owner to continue letting it out over short periods.