No matter what happens with any economic or political influence – making improvements to your home to get it ready for a sale will always boost your chances of getting the best possible price. So, what can you do to add value?
Notices are often not taken that seriously, either by landlords or tenants. However, the reality is that these documents can have a huge impact on the outcome of a situation, particularly when it comes to a claim for possession.
A Deputyship order is the instrument that brings this arrangement into being. You cannot legally become a Deputy for someone else without a Deputyship order.
Paying rent on time is probably the most fundamental part of the landlord-tenant relationship. If a tenant pays late then it can lead to some tense moments, particularly if it’s happening regularly.
Surveys can be time consuming and costly but without a survey you have no idea what’s going on behind the perfect plasterwork or the beautiful brick façade.
In 2012, the number of ‘bad tenants’ peaked in the UK, as in that year 99,000 tenants didn’t pay rent for at least two months according to LSL Property Services.