student lets
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Agencies & People
Student letting agents expand into East Midlands and the North
Sulets expands into Loughborough, while national student lettings agency Loc8me is stepping into York.
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Regulation & Law
Renters’ Rights Act ‘will shut students out of rental market’ warn landlords
Student sector faces major disruption as new possession timetable means landlords cannot guarantee empty homes for ‘next year’s cohort’ says NRLA.
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Rental market
Growing student lettings agency expands into new city
Loc8me has launched its newest branch in the university city of Exeter, now covering student lettings across most of the UK.
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Rental market
Letting agents warn rental reforms will ‘collapse’ student market
Claim is made by software giant Alto after polling agents involved in the university lets market about the Renters' Rights Bill.
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Regulation & Law
Landlords press MPs to protect student lets market within renting reforms
Ben Beadle at the NRLA says unless new rules covering student HMOs in the Renters' Rights Bill are changed, many young people will miss out on higher education.
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Movers & Shakers
My Property Box launches all-inclusive tenancies
My Property Box Tyne & Wear has extended its all-inclusive rent deal in response to concerns over rising utility bills.
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Latest property news
Student letting agent reveals record-breaking year
Student lettings and development team management company Uni2 Rent reports a record-breaking 2019...
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Latest property news
Proptech disruptor Mashroom cuts out the letting agent
Landlords have a new way to get tenants – you pay the tenant to find their own replacement! But it cuts out the letting agent...
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Features
Student lets can be a minefield, tread carefully
All letting agents will want to ensure that, when instructed by a landlord, they comply with the applicable legal requirements and the obligations set out in the TPO Code of Practice. However there are particular issues that are unique to student lets. It is important, when instructed by a landlord who wishes to let a property to students, to establish if a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO) will be created. www.gov.uk defines a HMO as follows: A property is a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) if both of the following apply: at least 3 tenants live there, forming more than 1 household each tenant shares toilet, bathroom or kitchen facilities with other tenants The property is a large HMO if all of the following apply: it is at least three storeys high at least five tenants live there, forming more than one household each tenant shares toilet, bathroom or kitchen facilities with other tenants. A household is either a single person or members of the same family who live together. A family includes people who are: married or living together – including people in same-sex relationships relatives or half-relatives, e.g. grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings step-parents and step-children. Three or more…
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