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As a tenant, reaching the end of your tenancy can be both exciting and daunting. Whether you're moving to a new home or taking a break from renting, it’s important to understand the steps involved when your tenancy ends.
Read MoreAs a tenant, maintaining your home can sometimes feel like a balancing act. While some issues are obvious—like a broken window or a malfunctioning boiler—others, such as water leaks, can be more subtle and harder to detect.
Read MoreWhen renting a property, both tenants and landlords have specific responsibilities when it comes to property maintenance.
Read MoreIn recent months, the UK economy has faced significant challenges, leading many landlords to question whether now the right time is to sell their investment properties. However, despite the prevailing economic uncertainty, rushing to sell might not be the most prudent decision. Here, we explore the current state of the UK economy and outline reasons why holding onto your investment property could be a better long-term strategy.
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries worldwide, and the private rental sector is no exception. From streamlining operations to enhancing tenant interactions, AI's influence is reshaping the way landlords and estate agents manage properties. In this article, we will explore the various facets of AI's impact on the private rental sector, particularly focusing on how it can benefit landlords in improving their properties and tenant relationships.
Read MoreAs we welcome the warmer months, gardens across Tunbridge Wells are poised to burst into life. This renewal brings not just beauty but also potential challenges for landlords and tenants alike. However, gardens are not as a frequent source of tenancy deposit disputes, which emphasises the need for clear guidelines and responsibilities when it comes to maintaining these green spaces.
Read MoreWe delve into what deposit protection truly stands for, its importance, and the general rules that govern these schemes.
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