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Why Manchester Landlords Should Never Skip Doing an Inventory

A thorough inventory can save a landlord time and money and prevent messy end-of-tenancy disputes. So why do so many landlords rush this essential stage – or skip it altogether?   In this quick read, we look at why an inventory is important and what you need to include in it.   Picture this Your tenant of the past 12 months is leaving. You go to check them out and find a massive stain on the carpet, the sofa cover has been torn and there are lots of marks on the walls.   Uh oh.   You’re in a stand-off. [...]

August 8th, 2022|

Why Landlords Should Conduct a Property MOT

It pays to sit down once a year and review how your buy-to-let is performing and flag up any potential issues looming on the horizon. A two-minute read.   We’re all familiar with an MOT, an annual check-up to ensure your car is safe and good to go for the year ahead. Well, let’s apply the same concept to a buy-to-let investment.   Even if your current tenancy is ticking along nicely, a property MOT can be a helpful exercise to ensure that you:   Are up to date with government regulations and maintenance Have the right rental strategy Are [...]

July 18th, 2022|

Top Tips for Successful Property Inspections

Inspections are a key part of managing a tenancy so it’s imperative that landlords get them right. Here are some top tips to ensure landlords don’t miss a thing. A two-minute read.   We’ve all heard the horror stories about nightmare tenants who trash a rental property, leaving the landlord up to their neck in repair bills and legal costs. Or maintenance issues that were left and became problematic.   Thankfully, there are ways landlords can minimise these risks and one key strategy is to conduct regular inspections.   Landlords are often diligent with inspections at the start of a tenancy, [...]

July 7th, 2022|
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Top Tips for Finding the Best Tenants

The secret to a smooth-running tenancy is good tenants. Here’s how to find them. A two-minute read. There are few guarantees in life, but we promise you this: let your property to a bad tenant, and your job as a landlord will get much more complicated. Expect to be out of pocket (due to missed rent payments and damage to your property) and stressed (dealing with nightmare tenants is, to state the obvious, a nightmare!). The key to avoiding this kind of turmoil is to find a good tenant who will treat you and your property with respect. This [...]

June 27th, 2022|

What to Do Before Renting Your Property to Family or Friends 👪 

Here are some questions you should ask yourself before you rent your property to family or friends.   Do they need to sign a tenancy agreement? Yes, yes, and yes again! They might be family, but they’re also your tenants and both parties need to know what is expected of them. For example, they might say they want to stay for 12 months but then leave after just six. Without a tenancy agreement, there’s nothing to stop them – putting your income at risk.   Should I take a deposit? This is a personal decision that you need to make, [...]

April 25th, 2022|

Top Tips for Managing Joint Tenancies

When they run smoothly, joint tenancies can be a good source of income for landlords. This three-minute read explains how to get the best out of them.   Joint tenancies are a great way for friends or couples to live together and share the rental burden. (Think about best buddies and flatmates Joey and Chandler in Friends, they had a ball, right?)   And joint tenancies can also be good news for landlords, providing steady long-term income and low tenant turnover. (If your tenants are happy and get along like Joey and Chandler, they’ll stay for years.)   But sometimes, the relationship between [...]

April 14th, 2022|
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