As a landlord, your success in renting properties is partly dependent on your tenants, your ability to find them, communicate with them, and your judgment of whether you believe they are a good fit for you and your properties. We've put together some guides and articles that aim to help landlords understand what they need to do when it comes to tenants.
Every landlord wants to find good tenants for their buy-to-let properties. In this article, we share our tips and tricks for attracting responsible and pleasant tenants – and avoiding those ‘tenants from hell’.
Sitting tenants can complicate a sale, but that doesn’t always have to be the case. We explore how sitting tenants can affect your property and what you can do to make the sale process as smooth as possible.
If tenants sublet your property with or without your permission, it can have implications for your investment, your mortgage and your insurance. In this article, we explain how subletting works, and what you can do to make sure you’re covered.
Troublesome tenants are a landlord’s worst nightmare. We look at ways of avoiding bad tenants, spotting the signs that things are going wrong, and how to deal with common issues.
If you’re looking to increase your tenant’s rent but are unsure how and when to do it and by how much, then look no further because we have all the information you need.