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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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    Tech firm Goodlord wins £10m cash boost

    Property tech firm Goodlord has raised £10m in a share issue to fund new software features for rental agencies.

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    Need a hand?

    Red tape, increasing compliance and an expectancy to be available 24/7. Property management is when a ‘problem shared is a problem halved’, says Lisa Isaacs.

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    Insurance is essential!

    We’re in the depths of winter in a world suffering the ravages of climate change, so extreme weather can threaten your landlords’ business – and yours too, says Frances Burkinshaw

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    Troublesome tenants

    You’ve met the prospective tenant and they seemed polite. They passed the credit check and are in gainful employment. Most importantly, their references came back with the green light, so it comes as a shock to find a trashed property during the mid-term inspection or receive complaints about heavy metal music being played beyond midnight, every night. Tenants can be the master of disguise, they may lose their way during a let or invite cohabitants with less than desirable characteristics, jeopardising the property and exposing the agent to unsavoury situations. Here, we discuss the most common bad tenant behaviours and offer advice on the courses of action that can be taken. Sub-letting behind closed doors Sub-letting is a real scourge. From the trivial, such as a tenant allowing a friend to crash on their sofa and using spareroom.com to fill a bed, to ‘professional’ sub-letters and sophisticated holiday lets via Airbnb – all sub letting is illegal unless a landlord has granted permission and the tenancy agreement reflects this. An agent working on behalf of a landlord can start legal proceedings as soon as sub letting has been identified – often when an inspection is carried out or when a…

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    How to sharpen up your Call To Action

    In a tough, uncertain market for agents, says Nelly Berova, how do you get the edge over your competitors in the search for vendors and landlords?

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    Method in the lawmakers’ madness

    I’m not being rude but do you think that our government is stupid? Or are we missing something?

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    Landlords, tenants, rookie agents… worries and truths

    Lettings is not just about winning an instruction. Nor is it just about finding tenant. There is much more to it than that – and Frances Burkinshaw is worried.

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    Latest property news

    Boris’ latest: lifetime fixed-rate mortgages and discounted ‘locals only’ new-builds

    The Conservative leader has launched two new promised policies to help him achieve the million-plus new homes the party claims can be created by 2025.

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