That this best-selling book is now in its fifth edition proves what a popular choice letting property has become. Now that banks and building societies offer buy-to-let schemes, the floodgates have opened to thousands of potential landlords: 12% of all housing stock is now in the private renting sector. This fully revised and expanded edition provides reliable advice on all aspects of becoming a landlord. It advises on the pitfalls and the advantages, as well as how to choose the right type of property and how to calculate the finances. The Complete Guide to Letting Property also contains a wealth of new information on: landlord's associations; buying a long way from home; how to pick a good agent; negotiating with your tenant; taking non-paying tenants to court on-line; lodgers; buying property for children while they are students; adapting basements, lofts and garden rooms to make them suitable for letting; Interspersed with case studies and tips from experts, this book is a must read for anyone considering letting a property.
Renting and Letting: A Consumer Publication
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The Rent Acts: Assured tenancies under the Housing Act 1988
I thought, the rental fee was high and this is all the owner could provide for us? It le such an awful impression on me. That is why it is important to take the extra step to be different than your competitors.
This has three drawbacks : i . the object of legislation is to secure private investment in rental accommodation . If central or local government sets the price of the investor's product , this is likely to dissuade investor commitment ...
Deborah S. Nelson, author/publisher of 14 DIY books has compiled and created this first volume of The Vacation Rental Travel Guide.
Security of Tenure in the Private Rented Sector: A Manual for Advisers