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Surviving the virus Part 4 – how technology can save money
Adam Walker moves his focus from maintaining your income to how to make savings in your running costs – using proptech.
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The impact of Universal Credit on the lettings market
Sherrelle Collman, Managing Director of Caridon Landlord Solutions, explains how COVID-19 has introduced the new welfare system to thousands of landlords and tenants.
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Hindsight is a wonderful thing
The Government has tried to help most groups of people, says Frances Burkinshaw, perhaps some things would have been dealt with differently had we previously known about this virus.
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We mustn’t let COVID-19 affect training!
As regular readers of The Negotiator will know, says Frances Burkinshaw, I am a great proponent of specialised training for letting agents and landlords, however…
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Covid 19 and MEES: landlords and agents cannot ‘self isolate’
2020 is turning out to be an ‘annus horribilis’ for everyone, says Frances Burkinshaw. It’s not just tricky for the Royal Family – letting agencies and landlords have challenges too.
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Strike a light! Electricity regulations are on the way!
Electrical safety really is an ‘old chestnut’, says Frances Burkinshaw – the lettings industry has been calling for more regulation on this subject for many, many years.
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Covid-19 – what can residential landlords expect?
As the UK enters uncharted territory, there will be many changes to ‘business as usual’. Among these changes, there may be significant factors for residential landlords to keep in mind.
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New electrical safety regs won’t beat slum landlords
New electrical safety regulations are unlikely to affect the Government’s ‘slum’ landlord target, says Scott Battram, residential property specialist at Hunters Law.
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Tenant referencing goes proptech
People and proptech work together to verify that tenants are who they say they are and, says Lisa Isaacs, accurately predict their ability to pay the rent.
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