Latest from HomeLet
-

Five years on – what impact has the phasing out of mortgage interest tax relief had?
The phasing out of mortgage interest tax relief began in April 2017; how has it affected landlords?4 min read -

MEES update: EPCs for listed buildings and conservation properties
For landlords of listed buildings or properties in conservation areas, MEES has caused confusion for quite some time. How can you work out if your property is exempt?3 min read -

Explained: new minimum space and storage requirements
Ahead of new minimum space and storage requirements being introduced in October, what is being introduced, why is it being implemented, and how can landlords ensure full compliance?3 min read -

The importance of a tenancy agreement
Providing a contract or rental agreement is essential in organising a successful tenancy.3 min read -

How to deal with noisy tenants
One of the biggest gripes landlords have is when their tenants annoy long-established neighbours. Whilst landlords aren’t responsible for the noise their tenants make; it’s always a good idea to try and keep the peace.3 min read -

Could you be a live-in landlord?
If you’re a homeowner considering letting out a room or part of your home to a tenant while you’re also living there, you’ll become what’s known as a ‘live-in’ or ‘resident’ landlord.4 min read -

What is buildings sum insured?
For busy landlords, jargon and terminology can be pretty confusing, especially if you’re a new landlord. To help, we’ve put together this post as an introductory guide.3 min read

