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Choosing a Letting Agent: What Manchester Landlords Need to Know
How can you spot a top letting agent from a master of mediocrity? Read on to find out. Landlords use letting agents for all sorts of reasons. Some need help navigating red tape and lettings legislation, while others want a third party to deal with inspections, inventories and disputes. And some just want peace of mind and to know that their investment property is being managed by a safe pair of hands. Whatever your motivation as a landlord, once you’ve decided to use a letting agent, it’s important to choose a good one. Here are [...]
What Manchester Football Fans Need to Know about the Women’s World Cup
An incredible summer of sport is about to get even better when the Women’s World Cup kicks off next week (20 July). Australia and New Zealand are hosting the tournament, which promises to build on all the excitement and drama of last year’s Women’s Euros, where the Lionesses prevailed. Women’s football in the UK received an incredible boost last July when Leah Williamson led England to victory against Germany at Wembley in front of 87,000 fans. So, can the Lionesses go one step further and make history down under by winning the Women’s World Cup? It [...]
Tenants’ Guide to a Safe and Relaxing Summer in Manchester
At last summer is here, so what are your plans? Have you booked an exciting getaway in an exotic location? Or is the aim to kick back and relax on home turf? Whatever you’ve lined up, it’s worth taking note of the common concerns that can crop up in rented accommodation during the summer. If there’s a garden at your rental property: Check your contract to ensure you understand what’s expected of you in terms of maintenance. Commonly, tenants are expected to carry out general tasks such as watering and mowing – and in summer, you’ll most likely need to [...]
How to Become A DIY Expert Without Leaving Your Manchester Home
If you’ve got wonky shelves or pictures that you keep meaning to put up but haven’t got around to doing, are your DIY skills holding you back? Can’t tell a drill bit from a screwdriver head? We feel your pain. Knowing how to do basic DIY is a huge help, especially if you’re about to move home or you’ve been avoiding certain tasks for ages. Before you start anything, it’s important to have the right tools. Get yourself to a local hardware store and speak to an expert about what you need (try not to get upsold fancy [...]
Renting a Property in Manchester? Find Out How to Get Your Repairs Sorted
Problems in the home are a nuisance. Like when you’ve got a leaky tap and the drip drip drip drives you to distraction, or when your fridge packs up and food goes to waste. When things go wrong, it’s understandable you want them fixed ASAP. But what if you’re a tenant? What’s the best way to get an issue resolved? Repairs and maintenance in a rental property are usually a landlord’s responsibility. As a tenant, you’ve got to wait until they sort it out, so what’s the best way to communicate with your landlord? How can you get them [...]
Guide to Creating a Dog-Friendly Garden in Manchester
Guide to Creating a Dog-Friendly Garden in Manchester Are there hidden hazards in your garden that could make your pooch ill and leave you with costly vet bills? Here’s a guide to keeping your garden safe and secure for your dog. Fencing The last thing you want is for your hound to escape onto the street and get hit by a car or pay an uninvited visit to the neighbours. If your dog is good at jumping, ensure your fence is high enough to contain them. Also, check there are no gaps between or below fence [...]
Keep It Formal – Why You Should Maintain a Professional Relationship with Tenants
As a landlord, it’s important to build a good relationship with tenants. You want them to feel comfortable in their new home and to care for it, pay rent on time, and generally have a successful tenancy period. But what makes a good relationship? Unless you’re renting a property out to friends or family, it’s likely you won’t have met your tenants before. So, while it’s important to introduce yourself and maintain a good line of communication, there is a danger of becoming too friendly with them. And once you’ve crossed that boundary, it could cause a [...]
Good Value Gadget Guide for Campers in Manchester
If you’re planning a camping trip this summer, here are some useful gadgets that won’t break the bank. For some people, camping is about channelling their inner Bear Grylls and facing the elements with little more than a flimsy tarp, a few pouches of dehydrated beans and a stiff upper lip. For others, it’s all about ‘stuff’, preferably high-tech and usually expensive. Think shiny portable pizza ovens, palatial bell tents or an ultra-light travel guitar for cheeky campfire renditions of Kumbaya. And then there are those seeking something in between. A chance to enjoy a low-cost break [...]
How Manchester Landlords Can Ensure a Tenancy Gets Off to a Good Start
If you’re a landlord about to settle a new tenant into a property, there’s one phrase that should be your guiding mantra: “Start as you mean to go on”. Because what you do in the early stages of a tenancy will help define what unfolds over the next weeks, months and possibly years. Get things right, and you’ll build the foundations of a long and successful tenant-landlord relationship (the kind that all landlords dream of). Get it wrong, and you could be in for a bumpy ride that absorbs much of your time and energy and leaves you stressed and [...]
Refill and Recycle: How You Can Reduce Waste in Manchester
Recycling is part of our everyday lives: at home, in the workplace, at school, in cafés and restaurants. We’re all more aware than ever of the importance of recycling, but how about stepping up a gear and really trying to reduce our use of plastic? Ask yourself this, and answer honestly. Do you do enough to protect the environment? Well, 16 June is the perfect opportunity as it’s World Refill Day – a global campaign to prevent plastic pollution and help people live with less waste. So, how can you get involved? According to the brains behind [...]
Why Renting in Manchester Could Be the Best Choice for You
The pitfalls of renting are always shouted about: too expensive, dodgy landlords, broken appliances and so on and so on. But what about the positives? With rental reforms on the horizon and changes to eviction rules in full swing, let’s explore why being a tenant is the best choice for some people. According to research by the HomeOwners Alliance, 86% of people want to own their own home. But sometimes, the dream of buying just doesn’t make sense. High interest rates, a lack of savings and additional costs can put that first step on the property ladder out [...]
How to Hide Veggies in Your Manchester Family Meals
Cast your mind back to the New Year… Did you promise yourself that this was the year you were going to start taking care of yourself? Get more exercise, go for walks, eat better? Did you promptly forget these promises and reach for the biscuit tin? Well now’s your chance to get back into it. Healthy Eating Week runs from 12 to 16 June and is all about getting some goodness into your body and improving your lifestyle. Even if your intentions are good, we all know that getting a balanced diet can be difficult – it can [...]
Why It Makes Sense to Retrofit Your Manchester Rental in Summer
With summer officially starting in a few weeks, most people will have banished all thoughts of winter and the dark, damp days that go with it. But there’s a good reason why landlords should look beyond the sunny skies of the here and now to the colder months. And here’s why. Summer is a good time to get your property ready for winter by making changes that will improve its energy efficiency and reduce heating costs. Here are three reasons why retrofitting in summer makes good sense. Good weather It makes life easier for builders and tradespeople when they don’t [...]
How to Create Window Box Magic at Your Manchester Home
You don’t need to be an expert gardener or have lots of space to create cheery window boxes that are the envy of all your neighbours. All it takes to create a spectacular display that gives your home instant kerb appeal is a windowsill big enough to accommodate a planter box and a little bit of imagination. Choosing your plants Your window box can be as simple or complex as you like depending on your personal taste and gardening know-how. (Check out Pinterest if you’re looking for inspiration.) Some people choose one type of flower or [...]
How to Charge Your Electric Car in Manchester
Electric vehicles (EVs) are everywhere. They’ve been steadily growing in popularity and are now a serious consideration for anyone thinking about buying a new car. So, are you ready to go green and drive electric? It’s estimated that by 2025, the sale of electric cars will overtake that of traditional petrol/diesel vehicles. And in just seven years’ time, the government plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars completely (although used cars will still be sold). Many potential EV owners are holding back because of the lack of charging points, but is this a [...]
What Manchester Landlords and Tenants Need to Know about Home Security
It’s not just birds, bees and butterflies that come out in force in summer – unfortunately, burglars step up their activity, too. With many people going away on holiday (leaving homes empty) and others opening their windows and doors when temperatures rise, burglary rates spike in summer. So, how can tenants and landlords stay one step ahead of the crooks and avoid the financial and psychological cost of a break-in? The answer is to be vigilant and work together. Tips for tenants Always check that you’ve locked all windows and doors before leaving home. If the [...]
Guide to Garden Maintenance for Manchester Landlords and Tenants
Garden maintenance can be a thorny issue between tenants and landlords, so here’s a useful guide to help avoid confusion. Now that spring is here, there are lots of tasks to be done in the garden, such as watering, weeding and mowing. But if the garden is part of a rental property, who is responsible for doing them? That’s a question that has vexed many tenants and landlords over the years (garden maintenance is the cause of about a quarter of all deposit disputes*). So, here’s an outline of responsibilities for maintaining outdoor areas at a rental property. But first… [...]
Update: What the Renters’ Reform Bill Means for Manchester Landlords
After a four-year wait and lots of speculation, a wide-ranging plan to overhaul the rental sector was finally presented to Parliament this week. The Renters’ Reform Bill includes changes to eviction laws, the creation of a Private Rental Ombudsman to resolve disputes and measures to speed up the existing court process. The bill will now be scrutinised by MPs and members of the House of Lords, so is subject to change. But here’s a brief rundown of the proposals as they stand and what they mean for landlords. If, after reading it, you’d like to have a more detailed conversation [...]
White Sheets and Scented Candles – The Secrets of a Luxury Bedroom
It’s estimated that the average person spends 26 years of their life asleep and nearly seven years trying to get to sleep, so your bedroom needs to be somewhere you really want to spend your time. Your bed and its surroundings should be comfortable and enticing. Think of a luxury hotel – their whole business relies on good sleep, a restful environment, and feelings of relaxation. So, if your bedroom needs an overhaul, why not create your own five-star sleep retreat? We’ve looked at some ways to give your bedroom that luxury feel. Bed basics A [...]
What Manchester Landlords Need to Know about Condensation and Mould
How can landlords and tenants combat condensation and mould? Read on to find out. Condensation and mould The two are often bundled together because if you’ve got condensation, there’s a good chance it won’t be long before you’re battling mould. Condensation can be caused by warm air hitting cold surfaces or by lots of humidity in the air. The air cools and droplets form, creating a damp environment – and a perfect breeding ground for mould. Mould grows in black, green or brown spots. It’s most commonly found in bathrooms and kitchens but can thrive in any damp or humid [...]
Ten Weird and Wonderful Facts about Eurovision
To some, it’s a gloriously camp celebration of global diversity. To others, it’s a naff cringe-fest with more cheese than a ploughman’s. Whatever your views on the Eurovision Song Contest, you’re bound to hear a lot about it this weekend when Liverpool hosts the final. The city famed for its musical heritage is staging the event as last year’s winner, Ukraine, is unable to do so due to the war. We’ve compiled some fun facts from Eurovision’s history to mark the occasion. The first ever Eurovision in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1956 was a tame affair. Only [...]
Five Ways to Be a Great Manchester Landlord
As a landlord in 2023, it’s fair to say there are a lot of challenges on the horizon. From changes to rental rules, tax upheaval, mortgage mayhem… it’s all going on. But the first thing to remember is your tenants and their experience of your property. It’s all too easy to move new people into your vacant rental and forget about them until a problem arises. So why not try and make the tenancy run as smoothly as possible from the outset? In this three-minute read, we look at five priorities a landlord should consider. Create a [...]
Get Ready for the Coronation Weekend in Manchester
Love them or hate them, the Royal Family know how to party. And while we might not be invited to the official celebrations, we do have a weekend dedicated to the Coronation and a day off to mark this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. So, how will you celebrate? In this quick read, we give you some of our ideas. Check out your local area Many local councils have planned ways to celebrate the Coronation weekend. So, it’s worth having a look online for special events. It may be a bit late in the day to organise a street party [...]
How to Make Your Manchester Garden Fashionable
Whether you’ve got a huge garden or a modest balcony, making the most of your outside space matters. Especially as the weather warms up and you can spend more time enjoying the fresh air. So, what are the big garden trends of 2023? In this quick read, we look at this year’s top garden trends and how you can make your space a design dream. Choose resilient plants With temperatures becoming hotter each year and rainfall less predictable, garden geeks recommend investing in drought-resistant plants that will cope with the strong sunshine and drier days. It means [...]
How the Cost-of-Living Crisis Is Impacting Manchester Rents
You can’t open a newspaper (or app) without seeing something about the UK rental market. Whether it’s the increase in demand for property, changes to rent rules or landlords selling up – rentals are getting a lot of attention. And one matter that is causing a lot of controversy is the issue of rising rent. In a cost-of-living crisis, the increase in monthly rent is understandably worrisome for tenants, but are landlords really to blame? Owning investment property is a business, and for many full-time landlords, it’s their sole source of income. The same applies to one-off or [...]
Earth Day in Manchester: Make a Planet Positive Impact!
World Earth Day is on Saturday, 22nd April. And we're encouraging the good people of Manchester to do something small to make a big difference to our planet. Here are some entertaining and easy-to-implement ideas: Shop local, be a hero Sure, supermarkets are handy, but imagine the joy of exploring farmers' markets and discovering gems in our neighbourhood. In addition, you'll be slashing air miles, keeping fit, and avoiding those nasty mega-greenhouses (no offence, Spain). Planet Friendly Tip: A quick Google search of 'Farmers' markets near me' will show what's happening locally. Big (and Bulky) Is Beautiful Why buy small when [...]
Feng Shui: Could It Bring Harmony to Your Home in Manchester?
The ancient Chinese practice of feng shui literally means ‘wind’ and ‘water’. So, is it a valuable guide for harmonious living or a load of hot air? Even if you don’t know exactly what feng shui is all about, you’ve probably heard LA celebrities and interior designers extolling the virtues of it. So if it works for Bill Gates, Madonna and George Clooney, could feng shui work for you? Here’s a rundown of the basics. History Feng shui is the practice of arranging work and living spaces to create harmony, and dates back to China 4,000 years ago. [...]
How Manchester Landlords Can Manage and Minimise Void Periods
Success as a landlord doesn’t just centre around what you do when your property is tenanted. How you manage your rental when it’s empty is also crucial. All landlords have to contend with void periods – they’re an inevitable part of having a buy-to-let. So, it’s wise to budget for the costs associated with void periods and take precautions to stop them dragging on. That’s because when your property is empty, not only will you be missing out on rent, you’ll also have to cover the mortgage and utility bills (you’ll need to heat your property to [...]
Celebrating Scrabble in Manchester
Scrabble isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. In fact, a lot of people can’t stand it. Then there’s the other half of the population who delight in using obscure two-letter words, hogging all the triple word score squares and whooping with joy when they make a seven-letter word. Love it or hate it, Scrabble has been around for a long time, and 13 April is National Scrabble Day (yes, this is actually a real thing). Read on for some Scrabble facts you never knew you needed to know. Its origins Scrabble was invented in 1938 by an [...]
How to Prepare for an End-of-Tenancy Inspection in Manchester
It’s widely recognised that moving house is one of the most stressful (and annoying) life events you can experience. If you’re nearing the end of a tenancy agreement, there are a few things you can do to ensure your check-out inspection goes well and (upon moving out) you get your tenancy deposit back in full. In this quick read, we go through ways to make moving out easier for you and your landlord. Report issues or breakages early Let your landlord or managing agent know in advance of any damage that has occurred – whether it’s [...]
Low-Cost Ways to Have Family Fun in Manchester This Easter
If you’re looking for ways to keep your children entertained this Easter, here are some fun activities that won’t break the bank. These child-friendly suggestions won’t blow your budget but will stave off that familiar phrase, “I’m bored!”. Organise a treasure hunt Take the traditional Easter egg search to the next level by preparing a treasure hunt. Hide clues around your home and encourage your child to play detective. Each clue should direct your child to a new location, where they’ll have to search for the next clue. You can make the clues as simple or complicated [...]
Four Ways to Reduce the Stress of Being a Manchester Landlord
Being a landlord is one of those jobs where there’s no middle ground. It’s either low stress with great tenants and affordable mortgage rates, or it’s the total opposite: high stress, broken appliances, tenancy challenges and ever-increasing costs. When a property is vacant, there’s worry about how long it will take to find new residents. When new tenants move in, there’s the stress of managing the rent payments, and then there’s the constant anxiety about a boiler breakdown or major leak. As April is Stress Awareness Month, there’s no better time to look at a few ways you [...]
How to Keep Your Manchester Home Safe
Some days, it’s like your home is a minefield of accidents just waiting to happen. You trip up the stairs with a pile of washing in your arms, you break your favourite mug, and to top it all off, you burn the toast. Not fun. While everyone wants a home that is safe and hazard-free, sometimes little mishaps can cause a whole lot of bother. So, how can we make our homes safer for all? In this quick read, we look at some of the most common accidents that can happen at home and share some tips to [...]
A Guide to Adapting Your Manchester Rental for Older Tenants
Older tenants are a growing force in the private rental sector, so is it time for savvy landlords to proactively target this demographic? It’s one of the most striking trends in the housing sector over the past decade. Between 2011 and 2021, the number of tenants aged between 45 and 64 skyrocketed by 70%, while those over 65 jumped by 38%.* A third of renters are now over 45. And due to high property prices and the challenges of getting a mortgage later in life, many in this group will stay renters their whole lives. What [...]
Get Summer-Ready with These Easy Peasy Manchester Garden Jobs
Remember lockdown when we had nothing to do? Gardening became a fun pastime, and having outside space was a luxury. Well, now that the spring sunshine is back and you don’t need to wear four layers to keep warm, it’s time to make gardening cool again. Bask in those rays (however weak they may be) and get your hands dirty. Dust off that spade and get the broom ready. In this quick read, we explore some easy ways to get your garden looking its best. 1. Sweep away the autumn If your [...]
How to Make Sure Your Manchester Rental Property Is Safe
Many people are under the assumption that being a landlord is an easy ride. Get your tenants in, collect the monthly rent and that’s it, you’re laughing. Sounds like a dream… Unfortunately, it’s far from the truth, as most experienced landlords and agents will tell you. Unless you’re lucky enough to have long-term tenants, every time a new lot of renters move in, there are lots of checks to be made, forms to sign, letters to send and on it goes. One thing that should never be ignored or delayed are your annual safety checks. As a landlord, [...]
Important Reasons Landlords has to do Legionella Risk Assessments in their Rental Property
As a landlord, you have many responsibilities when it comes to the safety of your tenants. One of the less well-known, but still vitally important, responsibilities is ensuring that your properties are free from Legionella bacteria. This is why a Legionella risk assessment is essential for any landlord. Here are some of the reasons why: It's a legal requirement under UK Law Landlords are required to assess the risk of Legionella in their properties and take appropriate measures to control any risks identified. Failure to comply with these regulations could result in legal action, including large fines and even [...]
How to Deal with Mother’s Day When It’s Difficult for You
If you’re looking forward to doing something special for Mother’s Day on Sunday, we wish you all the best – but this article isn’t for you. It’s not that we don’t want you to have a great day (we do) or that we take issue with Mother’s Day itself (we don’t – mums are amazing and deserve a little pampering). But we know that not everyone will feel like celebrating on Sunday. Mother’s Day can generate a host of complicated feelings if your mum isn’t around, you’ve lost a child, miscarried or struggled to conceive. These feelings [...]
What You Need to Know if Your Manchester Landlord Decides to Sell Your Rental Property
As a tenant living in a rental property, you need to be aware of your rights. Fortunately, due to recent reforms in legislation, you’re now more protected than ever when it comes to matters of eviction and deposits. But what if your landlord tells you they’re planning to sell the property where you live? First things first, don’t panic. If you’ve signed a tenancy agreement, your landlord must stick to it, even if they’re planning to sell the property. In this quick read, we look at some questions you might have if your landlord decides to sell. [...]
International Women’s Day – The Women Who Inspire Us
International Women’s Day is an event marked around the world – in the news, all over social media and in most schools. And so, it should be. Accelerating equality, raising awareness around discrimination, and helping women feel safe and celebrated is something we should all be doing more of. This year’s IWD theme is about embracing equity and recognising women’s different circumstances. So, here we look at some of the UK’s most impressive women of the last ten years (there are so many, we had to narrow it down!). Queen Elizabeth II Whether or not you’re [...]
Eight Reasons Why Manchester Landlords Should Refurbish Their Buy-to-Lets
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” That’s the view some landlords take on the question of renovating a buy-to-let. They do the absolute minimum in terms of maintenance and repairs and only manage to meet their legal obligations by the skin of their teeth. The décor is shabby and tenant turnover is high, but hey, they’re saving every possible penny, so they feel rather pleased with themselves. So, is this the best way to get the most out of your property investment? We’d argue that instead of running your buy-to-let down to its bare [...]
The Ultimate 2023 Guide to a Fashionable Manchester Kitchen
The kitchen is the heart of the home, so does it really matter what it looks like? Well, according to interior design trendsetters, it definitely does. So, what’s the latest in kitchen fashions? Whether you’re considering a complete kitchen renovation or just want to add some of the latest designs into your cooking area, we’ve got the 2023 guide to making your space on trend. In this quick read, we explore the latest trends and look at some cheaper ways to update your kitchen. Colours that pop White shiny cabinet doors are a thing of the [...]
Should You Include Bills in Your Monthly Rent for Your Manchester Property?
Tenants’ needs and wants are always changing. A decade ago, broadband was a luxury, now it’s a necessity. Since the pandemic, properties with outside space are more popular than ever. So how can you make your rental property as attractive to tenants as possible? Recent research by property bods at Rightmove has found that ‘bills included’ is now one of the most popular search terms currently used by prospective tenants, overtaking ‘pets’ and ‘garden’, marking yet another change in what renters want. What does this mean for private landlords? Many landlords running Houses of Multiple Occupation offer bills [...]
Want to Live Happily Ever After? Don’t Fall for This Common Property Fairy Tale
As 26 February is Fairy Tale Day (yes, it’s a real thing), let’s look at the most common property fairy tale and how falling for it can cost you time and money. We love a good fairy tale as much as the next person. Whether it’s a frog that morphs into a prince or a feline in fancy footwear, these stories have stood the test of time for a reason – they’re imaginative and entertaining. But when it comes to helping people make their next big property move in real life, we think it’s best to save the [...]
How to Find a Letting Agent in Manchester: Six Questions to Help You Spot a Good Agent
Fed up with self-managing your buy-to-let and want a top-notch professional to do it for you instead? Here’s how to find the best letting agent in your neighbourhood. So, you’ve decided to get a letting agent to manage your rental. You can’t wait to hand the burden of regulatory red tape and admin over to an expert but are faced with a dilemma. With so many agents out there, how do you find the best one? The last thing you want is to sign a contract with an agent and find that they never pick up the phone, [...]
How Struggling Parents Can Bank on the Community
You’ve no doubt heard of food banks, but do you know what a baby bank is? Read on to learn how baby banks work and if you could start your own. For many expectant parents, the prospect of welcoming a new life into the world fills them with delight – and anxiety. While they can’t wait to cuddle their new bundle of joy, they’re also worried about the cost of bringing up a baby. Parenthood is an expensive business with clothing, nappies, bedding, toys and a buggy all adding up. And over the past year, the rising [...]
Turn Your Manchester Rental Property into Somewhere You Love
Whether your rental property is a blank space you just sleep in, or it’s a new family property, it’s important to make it feel like home. So, how can you fall in love with your rental without breaching tenancy rules? You could be a long-term renter or maybe a flat-sharer, but one thing is for sure, making the space your own will immediately change the way it looks and feels. In this quick read, we look at ways to love your rental without falling foul of any tenancy agreement rules and stipulations. Check what’s allowed Before [...]
How to Manage Multiple Rental Properties
How do portfolio landlords deal with the multitude of tasks and mountains of red tape that come with managing several properties? Read on to find out. Owning a portfolio of rental properties can be a great way to earn income and build up a tidy nest egg for the future. But be warned: you can’t afford to wing it. If you’re disorganised with deposits, rent payments, inventories and maintenance, you’ll wind up out of pocket. And if you don’t keep up with the hundreds of rules and regulations that apply to landlords, you could be fined [...]
Four Ways to Make Maths Fun for Your Kids
Helping your child understand basic maths concepts doesn’t have to be a chore or a bore. Follow these four tips to discover how it can be child’s play. Maths is like Marmite: some people love it, while others loathe it. But there’s no escaping the fact that it’s a crucial life skill. That’s why schools across the country will celebrate Number Day this week (3 February) by hosting maths games and competitions*. A solid grasp of functional maths is vital for managing day-to-day finances and accessing educational and work opportunities. (It’s not just accountants and bankers [...]
How to Be More Productive in 2023
If you’re feeling sluggish after a few weeks back at work post-Christmas, here are some tips to boost your productivity and give you more of that most precious commodity – time. Did you finish up in 2022 feeling knackered and overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? If so, you’re not alone. According to a study in the journal Nature, most people say they feel persistently “time-poor – like they have too many things to do and not enough time to do them”. And this problem isn’t just frustrating – it can be exhausting and lead to poorer mental [...]
What to Do If Your Tenants Fall Out
Joint tenancies can be a great way for friends and couples to share costs and a steady source of income for landlords – but they’re not without their challenges. Friends can fall out, couples can split up, and rows about who used all the loo roll or spilt red wine on the carpet can escalate into toxic disputes. Sadly, the current cost of living crisis, which is causing much anxiety among renters, may further complicate things. According to a recent survey*, three in five people living in shared accommodation say rising energy bills are a source of [...]
What Your Tenants Need to Know on Moving-In Day
Want to get your new tenancy off to a good start and safeguard against future disputes? Then here are some important things you should tell your tenants on moving-in day. Let’s face it, finding good tenants and getting all the relevant paperwork ready for a new tenancy is hard work. As well as arranging viewings and reference checks, landlords have to finalise the contract, compile an inventory and take meter readings. By the time all this is done, most landlords are itching to get the moving-in formalities over with quickly and leave their tenants to unpack. [...]
Charity Begins at Home in Manchester This Winter
The month of December is filled with fun, festivities and food for most of us, yet for many others it is cold and lonely. And in the current cost of living crisis, it can feel more overwhelming than ever. Charitable donations in the winter months are essential. By making a small contribution, you could make a huge difference to individuals and families facing an otherwise bleak winter. In this quick read, we look at how you can help. Food If you want to donate locally, then foodbanks are always looking for donations. More and more people are [...]
The Five ‘Rs’ of Making the Most of Your Property Portfolio
A property portfolio is a great way to generate income and build yourself a tidy retirement nest egg. But there’s more to it than shaking hands with new tenants and waiting for the rent to roll in. You need robust systems and a professional attitude to protect your investment and ensure you don’t wind up out of pocket or on the wrong side of the law. To find out what it takes to manage several rental properties, read our guide, the Five Rs of Making the Most of Your Property Portfolio. Responsibilities As a landlord, it’s important [...]
Your Alternative Guide to the World Cup
Can’t stand football? Wouldn’t dream of tuning into this year’s World Cup in Qatar? Here’s a list of four things you can do instead. If you’d rather watch paint dry than the World Cup, then we’ve got you covered. Here’s a guide to tuning out when the tournament is on. Blitz your Christmas shopping This is your chance to be one of those smug people who has all their Christmas shopping sorted weeks before 25 December. The football kicks off on 20 November, with the first two rounds of matches taking place at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm [...]
Is Rent Protection Insurance Really Necessary?
The rental market is a tough place to be, especially in the current economic climate. With the cost of living crisis leaving many tenants feeling squeezed, now could be the right time for landlords to invest in rent protection insurance. But is it really worth it, or just another expense? In this two-minute read, we look at rent protection insurance in detail to help you decide whether you need it. What is it? Rent protection is also known as rent guarantee insurance or landlord rent insurance. It protects landlords against loss of rental income if a [...]
How to Spread Love Not Hate on Social Media
Over the years, social media has become a major part of our daily lives. We post status updates, like pics, create videos and reels, learn hacks to clean or decorate our homes… the list is endless. Unfortunately, as social media has grown, so has the number of trolls and keyboard warriors. Nasty comments, abusive messages and online bullying are all common complaints for young, old and famous social media users. The issue of toxic online behaviour is in the spotlight this week due to Social Media Kindness Day – a movement set up in memory of late TV [...]
Are Manchester Landlords Recession Proof?
Recessions hit everyone right where it hurts: in the pocket. Everyone feels the pinch as prices rise and the cost of living spirals. Homeowners face the prospect of higher mortgage rates and rising bills. But what about landlords? Are they the Teflon of a credit crunch? According to finance experts at Investopedia, landlords not only survive recessions, but they thrive, as renting becomes more appealing than buying in the economic downturn. After all, owning rental properties guarantees them an income, or does it? In this quick read, we look at why landlords aren’t always immune to recessions [...]
Tips for Keeping Manchester Pets Happy on Bonfire Night
Remember, remember the 5th of November… when the sky lights up, the bangs and booms of fireworks disturb your TV time, and your poor pets are driven to distraction by noise and flashing lights. Yes folks, it’s Bonfire Night and whilst we all enjoy oohing and ahhing at pretty fireworks, spare a thought for pet owners who have to work extra hard to keep their little (or large) loves calm. Here’s our quick guide on keeping your pooches and other pets safe and sound during the festivities. Doggy den Before the noisy night, create a safe space [...]
How to Prevent a DIY Fail at Your Manchester
Will your next home improvement project end in success or a desperate call to the DIY SOS team? Here are five tips to avoid bungling the job. Repairing and refurbing your own home can be immensely satisfying – and save you lots of money. But not every DIY task finishes well. One in eight ends in a mishap, while half of all DIYers confess to calling in a professional to rectify a mistake.* From crooked countertops and fudged fireplaces to botched bathrooms and dodgy driveways, it’s amazing how – even with the best intentions – things can go [...]
How to Spot a Fake Landlord and Avoid Getting Scammed
Don’t let fraudsters swindle you out of your hard-earned money. Read on to discover what the ‘fake landlord’ scam is and how to protect yourself. The fake landlord ruse has been around for years, but current market conditions mean that some renters are particularly vulnerable to this con right now. Here’s how it works A fraudster posts a property for rent online, complete with photos (usually stolen from a legit website). Often, they advertise on online community noticeboards so they can take advantage of free listings. However, some fraudsters go so far as to create an authentic-looking lettings [...]
How Manchester Landlords Can Save Thousands of Pounds
There’s a lot to think about when you are a landlord. You’ve got the ever-changing rules around rental property to consider. Then there’s ensuring your property is well maintained and your tenants are happy. Add to that the cost-of-living crisis, pressures on the economy and political instability, and you could be forgiven for thinking, ‘what’s the point?’. But before you sell up, let’s look at your alternatives. We believe that the best way a landlord in Manchester can run successful rental property portfolios is to work with an experienced, knowledgeable and conscientious letting agent. Now, more than ever, landlords [...]
Five Reasons to Eat Chocolate
Once you’ve read these five facts, you won’t feel quite so guilty about indulging in chocolate again. A two-minute read. Humans have enjoyed the delights of chocolate for thousands of years, starting with the Mayans, who drank it as a hot liquid (and even used it in wedding and baptism ceremonies). Fast forward to today, and chocolate is a 120 billion pound global industry. The Germans are the top chocolate consumers per capita, followed by the Swiss, Estonians and Brits.* But there’s no getting around it, chocolate gets its fair share of bad press as it is high [...]
Attention Manchester Landlords – Don’t Let Condensation Cause Sleepless Nights
This two-minute read looks at some simple steps landlords and tenants can take to reduce the risk of condensation causing mould, damp and disputes. What causes condensation? When moist air is cooled by contact with cold surfaces such as walls, windows or mirrors, the moisture condenses into water droplets, AKA: condensation. This can often cause unsightly mould and, in extreme cases, be unhealthy. Not just in terms of physical health but because it’s a common breeding ground for disputes between landlords and tenants. Why should landlords take it seriously? Condensation is more likely to strike when the [...]
Why You Need Generation Z to Rent Out Your Property
They’re young, they’re moving out of their parents’ homes, and they could be your next tenants. We’re talking about Generation Z, the workforce of the future and a generation that’s ready to pay rent. Over the next three years, it’s estimated that Gen Z (born between 1996 and 2012) will pay a larger share of the UK rent bill than any other age group, as found by property giants Hamptons. While it’s true that some 20-somethings choose to stay in the comfy nests made by mum and dad for a bit longer than other age groups, more and [...]
Grow Your Own Veg in Manchester
Grow Your Own Veg in Manchester Growing your own veg might sound like a lot of work, but it’s actually a great way to save money and enjoy a healthier diet. And as this month is Organic September, there’s no better time to dig out that trowel and start sowing some seeds. Organic September is 30 days dedicated to chemical-free, totally natural, eco-friendly farming. Its aim is to raise awareness of why buying organic produce can really make a difference to the climate. So, what better place to start than your own garden/herb pots/windowsill? This quick read [...]
Back-to-School Guide for Manchester Parents
As term time approaches, those endless days of trying to entertain your bored and restless kids are almost over. No more surly teenagers sleeping until 2pm, no more grumpy children hounding you for snacks – it’s time to get ready for school. This back-to-school guide looks at some easy ways to get the September term off to a good start. Reduce screen time When there’s nothing to do, or it’s raining outside, screen time quickly becomes a way to keep the kids entertained (and out of the way). But as school looms ahead, getting them into a [...]
International Dog Day: Let’s Celebrate Our Canine Companions
It’s International Dog Day next Friday – a chance to celebrate our cute, cuddly, devoted and dribbly four-legged friends. From loyal Labradoodles and plucky Pointers to cheeky Chihuahuas and dinky Dachshunds, the UK has a long and proud history as a nation of dog lovers. There are 13 million pooches in the UK, up from 7.6 million in 2010, thanks to a massive rise in dog ownership during the pandemic*. And famous canine admirers include Henry VIII (who favoured Spaniels, Beagles and Greyhounds) and Winston Churchill, who was a Poodle man. And then there’s Queen Elizabeth II [...]
How Manchester Landlords Can Beat Bug Infestations
If the idea of an insect infestation at your Manchester rental property makes your skin crawl, read on to find out how to beat the bugs this summer. No landlord wants uninvited visitors in their buy-to-let – especially the six-legged variety that spread disease, bite, sting and cause property damage. With insects breeding prolifically in warm weather, here’s a list of the little critters to be on the lookout for in your rental property. Flies: Common house flies reproduce in large numbers, so even if you only have a few buzzing around the place, this can change quickly. Flies [...]
Style Your Manchester Home with Instagram
In this quick read, we’ve pulled together some of the most popular interior design profiles on Instagram to give you some inspiration. Are you fed up with bland magnolia walls, wilting pot plants and tired kitchen cupboards? Then grab your phone and click onto Instagram. It’s a hotbed of aspirational interior design, décor on a budget and tips on how to make the most of small spaces. Here are six of the best accounts to follow. @budgethomedecor_uk The name of this profile gives it away – beautiful home ideas that are affordable and easy to get hold of. [...]
The Safe Way to Let Manchester Children Play in Your Street
We all know that kids these days spend more time indoors (often on screens) and less time running around outside. If you’re a parent or carer frustrated by this trend, read on to learn how some parents are fighting back through a scheme called Playing Out. What is Playing Out? Playing Out was set up in 2009 by two mums dismayed that their kids couldn’t play out on the street like they did when they were growing up. The pair asked their local council for permission to temporarily close their road to traffic to allow the children to [...]
How Manchester Homeowners Can Take Their Garden to the Next Level
If you’re planning to entertain friends or family at home this summer, check out the latest must-have garden gadgets and accessories. A two-minute read. Spending time in your own garden, be it pottering around alone or entertaining family and friends, is one of the true joys of summer. And there’s a host of products on the market to help you make the most of the experience. Here’s a list of what is proving popular at the moment. Garden fireballs – Fire pits were a hit last summer, but this year, it’s all about the fireball. Like a [...]
Is Being a Manchester Landlord an Easy Money Maker?
Many people think that being a landlord is easy. Rent out a property, move some people in, sit back and rake in the cash… if only it was that simple. Any experienced landlord knows that owning rental property is hard, and it can be a 24/7 job in the event of any issues. Preparing a property for rent is just the first hurdle; ensuring your tenants are safe and the property is maintained are ongoing requirements. In this quick read, we bust some common myths about landlords and their obligations. Landlords don’t care about safety Wrong! It’s [...]
Why We Can’t Get Enough of Property Shows in Manchester
Hands up if you’ve ever lost a couple of hours sitting on the sofa watching a property show? Whether it’s a 30-minute fix or a full-on binge, programmes about other people’s homes are fascinating. Entire cable channels are dedicated to home renovations, property sales, flipping houses and so on. We just can’t seem to get enough of them. In this quick read, we look at some firm favourites and why they’re so good. Homes Under the Hammer (BBC 1) Daytime TV is like a warm, snuggly blanket. It’s easy watching and seemingly endless. Homes Under the Hammer [...]
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 [...]
Forgot to Book a Holiday? Places to Go in the UK
And just like that, it’s the summer holidays again. Six painful weeks of keeping the kids entertained, and the house in one piece. Oh, and to add to this woeful mix, you’ve forgotten to renew your passport and got no sun-drenched holiday planned. If that sounds like your situation, keep reading, because it’s an ideal time to book a staycation. No passport needed, possibly a bit of sun, and plenty to keep the entire family amused. While we’re all familiar with the big tourist spots around the UK (yes Devon and Cornwall, everyone knows how lovely and picturesque [...]
WFH and Landlords: What You Need to Know
In our post-pandemic world, working from home (WFH) has become the new norm for many people. But as a landlord, you need to make sure your tenants are working in a way that doesn’t impact you negatively. Most of us think of WFH as sitting in front of a laptop or doing Zoom meetings wearing a shirt and tie with pyjama bottoms. However, there’s been a boom of small businesses cropping up, many of them based in flats and houses all over the country. In this two-minute read, we look at some questions to consider if you’re a [...]
Manchester Food Banks Need Your Help
The cost of living crisis is affecting more people than ever, and sadly, it’s set to get worse, as more and more households are turning to food banks to supplement their supplies. Research by the Trussell Trust – a support network for food banks across the UK – found that 2.1 million emergency parcels were distributed between April 2021 and March 2022, a 14% rise from the previous year. With these statistics in mind, what can you do to support your local food bank? In this quick read, we offer a few ways to help. Donate [...]
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, [...]
Don’t Try This at Home: Three of the Dumbest TikTok DIY Hacks
The DIY hacks you see on TikTok may be entertaining to watch, but they can also be dumb and even downright dangerous. A three-minute read. TikTok is awash with amateur handymen and women dishing out tips, but just how practical and accurate is this advice? When confused.com asked an expert handyman to rate the quality of DIY videos on TikTok, he deemed 39% of the content to be ‘rubbish’ or ‘poor’. Meanwhile, Toolstation surveyed 100 experts – professional plumbers, carpenters, painters and the like – who also raised eyebrows about the standard of the advice on offer. [...]
What Landlords Need to Know about Their Legal Responsibilities
This two-minute read explains how landlords can navigate their way through an ever-growing list of rules and regulations. There’s one rookie mistake that many first-time landlords make when they invest in property – and it can cost them dearly further down the track. While most newbie landlords mull over the obvious financial stuff – like rental income, repairs, mortgage costs and tax – they overlook one other crucial factor in the buy-to-let (BTL) equation: legal responsibilities. As landlords today must comply with more than 175 rules and regulations (many of which are constantly being tinkered with), it’s [...]
Guaranteed Rent or Guaranteed Stress?
As a busy landlord juggling a portfolio of multiple properties, you might be thinking about ways to reduce your workload or secure a regular income. Have you been enticed by promises of guaranteed rent? Guaranteed rental schemes or rent-to-rent (R2R, not R2D2) schemes are growing in popularity. But hold on for a minute, what do they actually mean? In a nutshell, it’s where you rent your property to a rent guarantee specialist who promises to pay you a certain amount every month and takes on the burden of managing your property. Sounds great, doesn’t it? But is [...]
How to Smarten Up Your Kitchen on a Tight Budget🔨
Discover how to make your kitchen look fresh and modern without spending a fortune in this two-minute read. Smartening up your kitchen is an excellent way to wow buyers and add value. If you can’t afford a full-scale high-end refurbishment, try these cost-saving DIY tips. Before you start When we’re emotionally attached to a property, we often gloss over its flaws. But it’s important to think about the impression your home will make on buyers. Remove all clutter and analyse what your kitchen really looks like. Is it warm and welcoming, or washed out and a bit grubby? Identify [...]
Guide to Switching Letting Agents
This two-minute read looks at why landlords should change letting agents and how it can benefit them. Did you know that lots of people pay more for their phone bills, car insurance or Wi-Fi simply because the thought of changing providers is too stressful? This is like a lot of landlords – they stick with the same letting agent they’ve used for years just because it’s easier to stay put. We hate change. Why rock the boat? Sure, the boat may be leaking and have a dodgy fish smell, but is it really that bad? Well, dodgy [...]
Top Tips to Keep Children Safe at Home
Make child safety a priority in your home by following these useful tips. A two-minute read. Children are bundles of energy, who love to run, jump, touch and taste. Unfortunately, sometimes this curiosity can lead to accidents at home. Each year, about 450,000 children aged under five attend A&E due to an accident at home*. With Child Safety Week starting on Monday (6 June), the Child Accident Prevention Trust has some handy advice for parents and caregivers. Button batteries These small lithium batteries, found in household products like calculators, remote controls, watches and toys, are about the [...]
A Landlord’s Guide to HMOs in Manchester
As a landlord, you might be thinking about how to get more value from your property. While the rental market for single tenancies is booming, have you considered a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO)? These days, HMOs are big business. In simple terms, it’s where a single property is made into multiple dwellings. And currently, the rental market is crying out for more. HMOs are no longer dingy bedsits of the past, they’re more like high-quality studio apartments under one roof. In this three-minute read, we take you through the basics of an HMO, what you need [...]
Why Manchester Parents Should Support Walk to School Week
Find out why it’s time to ditch your car and walk to school with your children instead. A two-minute read. Want to reduce carbon emissions, traffic congestion, and the risk of childhood obesity? Then step right up and out for Walk to School Week (16 to 20 May). Next week’s event, organised by the charity Living Streets, encourages children and their carers to leave the car at home and do the school run on foot instead. So, why all this emphasis on swapping four wheels for two feet? Here are just a few benefits associated with walking [...]
All You Need to Know about Double Glazing for Your Manchester home
Before you were a property owner, chances are windows were something you just looked out of to take in the view. You probably didn’t give them much thought and you might have cleaned them occasionally. That was it. Now, as a homeowner, your single, double, or triple glazing means so much more. And if you’re about to renovate a property or upgrade your windows, it’s worth diving into the fascinating world of double glazing to find out more. (Honestly, it’s pretty interesting.) In this quick read, we look at different types of windows and why they matter, especially [...]
Is the Internet Frying Your Brain?
What impact do constant scrolling and swiping have on your ability to focus, reflect, and connect? A two-minute read. If you can’t read two pages of a book without getting twitchy or struggle to go for an hour without checking social media, then you’re not alone. A recent study by tech giant Microsoft found that the human attention span has shrivelled by 25% in just a few years. It’s just one of a growing number of studies suggesting that in the digital age, our ability to focus is decreasing. Over the past two decades, the internet has [...]
Why Do We Give Chocolate Eggs at Easter?
Everything You Never Knew about Chocolate Hold on to your waistbands, Easter is here. That festival where no matter your age, clothes size, or BMI, you’re allowed to eat as much chocolate as you want. So, while the kids run around on a sugar high and you polish off yet another egg, here are some facts about the chocolatey goodness no one can resist. It’s very old The earliest evidence of chocolate dates back to 4,000 years ago. The Aztec and Mayan civilisations started by drinking chocolate. However, words for chocolate are thought to have existed several [...]
Five Stress Management Tips
Whichever way you look at it, modern life is stressful. And the 2020s? Well so far, this new decade has caused unparalleled levels of stress. Whether it’s the pressure of daily life, the juggling of responsibilities, or the state of the world right now, stress can have physical, mental, and emotional repercussions for people of all ages. And it needs to be taken seriously. April is Stress Awareness Month, an initiative that has been running since 1992, designed to highlight the causes and cures for stress. This year, the Stress Management Society is focusing on community, reducing isolation [...]
🛠️ Repairs and Maintenance – What Are a Landlord’s Responsibilities? 💣
This two-minute read details a five-point plan to help landlords manage their maintenance responsibilities. There’s no quick fix when it comes to maintenance and repairs; to avoid stressful and costly tenant disputes, landlords need to be organised and proactive. Who is responsible for what? Always check your contract, but as a general rule, landlords are responsible for structural features like walls and chimneys, along with windows, drains, stairs, toilets, showers, pipework, the boiler, and electrics. If the property has a garden, the landlord is responsible for things like lopping tree branches and repairing fences. But it’s a two-way [...]
Breaking News – What do we all think about this agent aiming to take over the Manchester property market
Real Estate Entrepreneur Promises a 'French Revolution' to Property Marketing A French billionaire who made his money from estate agency is promising to take over the UK property industry with his unique approach to marketing homes. Today, Gerard Michel-Lyon launches his company Lyon Estates in all four capital UK cities. His agency grew to dominate the French market with its near the knuckle advice and painfully honest assessments of properties it is selling. Michel-Lyon spoke via an interpreter and outlined his ultra-ambitious plans while on his superyacht Le Duper Magnifique with an open letter to property owners. The man nicked [...]
First-Time Buyers in Manchester Bank on Mum and Dad
This two-minute read looks at parents’ integral role in helping young people get on the property ladder. There’s one financial institution that never seems to go out of fashion, and that’s the dear old Bank of Mum and Dad (or BOMAD for people who like acronyms). About half of all first-time buyers (FTBs) last year relied on BOMAD, with parents dishing out a record £9.8 billion to help their offspring get on the property ladder.1 The average contribution was £58,000. And in the past ten years, BOMAD has coughed up £54 billion, assisting 1.4 million buyers.2 [...]
What Manchester Landlords Need to Know about Ending a Tenancy 👋
This two-minute read looks at why landlords end tenancies and the issues and implications around taking such a step. From toxic tenants to financial friction – there are many reasons why a landlord might want to end a tenancy. These reasons can include: The tenant has breached their contract by missing rent payments, subletting, or trashing the property. Relations between the tenant and landlord have turned toxic. The property is in need of repair, and it would be easier and less disruptive if the property were empty. The landlord wants to live in the property. Financial reasons mean [...]
International Women’s Day: Let’s Celebrate Four Influential Brits
To mark International Women’s Day next Tuesday, we look at four British women who made history in their respective fields. A three-minute, fantastic females-themed read. They may not be household names, but these four pioneering British women deserve our admiration and respect. Helen Sharman – Britain’s first astronaut The Sheffield-born chemist was working at Mars (the makers of those chocolate bars) when she responded to an advert for volunteers to embark on a space mission. After a rigorous selection process, Sharman was chosen from 13,000 candidates to spend 18 months training with cosmonauts in Russia to prepare for the [...]
The Generation Game: What Manchester Tenants Look for in a Property
This three-minute read looks at the changing rental market and what it means for landlords. With the rental market changing enormously over the past decade, savvy landlords need to stay on their toes to make the most of their investment. General trends Since 2010, the sector has almost doubled in size; these days, about 19% of all households rent. Many tenants are renting for longer. Renting is no longer all about young singletons. An increasing number of renters are aged 35 to 44 and have children. Increased red tape: the number of laws relating to landlords has jumped [...]
Wellbeing Podcasts and Other Wellbeing Ideas
This two-minute read has a look at some of the things you can do to help keep you feeling well and positive. Life, as we knew it pre-pandemic, is gradually looking more like it used to, as Governments across the UK relax Covid-19 rules. This is exciting for many but it can also feel a bit overwhelming as activity levels rise. It’s important to take responsibility for looking after ourselves so we don’t tip over into post-pandemic burnout. Here are some suggestions of tools to try. MEDS This acronym stands for Meditation, Exercise, Diet, and [...]
Four Home Security Tips for Manchester Residents
This two-minute read looks at the best way to protect your home and outsmart burglars. With a raft of high-tech home security gadgets on the market, it’s easier than ever to keep your family, pets, and precious belongings safe. Whether installing a completely new system or tightening up existing security measures, Manchester homeowners have plenty of options to choose from. Smart system There’s an app for everything these days – including home security. A smart system wirelessly links alarms, sensors, and cameras to a hub that you can manage remotely from your phone. Some systems can also [...]
Random Acts of Kindness Day is Coming Soon in Manchester
Sometimes, all it takes is a smile or wave to make someone smile. It’s free, it’s polite and most of all, it’s kind. February 17th is Random Acts of Kindness Day. Yes, a whole day dedicated to being nice. Started by the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation in America, the initiative has gone global in a bid to remind people that being kind is easy. In this quick read, we’ve come up with free and simple ways to be kind. Love thy neighbour Ok, their dog barks all the time, they watch TV too loudly, and their [...]