Gas Safety: Make Sure You Are Compliant

As a landlord, you must make sure that any pipe work, appliances and flues that you provide for tenants are maintained in a safe condition. You must have a gas safety check every 12 months.  This must be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer, who will then issue a gas safety certificate, which…

Rent Your House for the Olympics

Many homeowners are planning on cashing in on the 2012 Olympics, by renting out their homes for the period.  A four bedroom house in Muswell Hill is currently on offer for £3,500 per week during the Olympics.  With this sort of cash incentive, it is easy to see the appeal. However, making a quick buck…

London is 2nd Most Expensive City to Rent Property

If you thought it was expensive to rent in London, you’d be right, according to the Global Property Guide.  Based on the average size of apartment, at 120 sq m (1291 sq ft), in a prime inner city area, Monaco gets the number one spot, at £5931 per month.  Our very own London is close…

Accelerated Possessions

There has been a 22% increase in section 21 notices issued this year compared to last year.  This is thought to be due to landlords wanting to bring in new tenants who are prepared to pay higher rents.  With demand outstripping supply by 5/1 in some places, it is no wonder that rents have been…

Still a Demand For Student Accommodation

High University fees and the economic downturn have led to fewer University applications for 2012.  Some have speculated that this would be reflected in demand within the student accommodation sector.  However, this is not the case, says Caroline Kavanagh, group lettings director of Townends estate agents, who has seen no evidence of a downturn in…

What Repairs are Tenants Responsible For?

Tenants are required to use the property in a responsible way, taking proper care of it.  For example, turning off the water when going away if there is a risk of burst pipes, and unblocking sinks.  Tenants often have responsibility for some minor repairs and maintenance, for example, internal decoration, gardens, furniture or equipment, though…

What Repairs are Landlords Responsible For?

Landlords are responsible for most repairs to the exterior or structure of a property, for example, the roof, chimney, walls, guttering and drains.  Some structural problems may be covered by your building’s insurance, and you should contact your insurer as soon as possible.  The landlord is also responsible for the repair of sanitary installations (basins,…

Soaring Demand Pushes Rent Higher

The rental market has been strong for a good few years now, and despite reports that mortgages are becoming cheaper than rents, it shows no sign of stopping.  Simply put, if a mortgage company won’t lend to you, it is irrelevant whether a mortgage is cheaper or not!  Agents have reported that properties are being…

Deposit Protection Scheme: What are the Legal Requirements?

If you take a deposit from a tenant for an Assured Shorthold Tenancy, you must safeguard it in an approved tenancy deposit scheme. Landlords must tell tenants days within 14 which scheme they are using, and pay the deposit money into it. At the end of the tenancy, the tenant should get their money back within…

Slum Landlord Jailed

Millionaire landlord, Israr Fazal, 54, has been jailed for renting decrepit and dangerous flats in Manchester to vulnerable families.  Up to 12 families, mostly from Eastern Europe, were charged up to £100 per week to live in the squalid conditions.  On the other end of the spectrum, Mr Fazal himself was living in a luxury…