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How To Improve Your Rental Property’s Energy Efficiency
With soaring energy wholesale prices, there has never been a better time to improve your rental property’s energy efficiency. Here’s how you can do it with 4 quick wins…
EPC Regulations Are About To Change – Here’s What You Need To Know.
On a mission to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, the UK government have proposed new EPC regulations. These changes are due to take effect in 2025 and if you don’t comply, you could face fines of up to £30,000.
Landlord Laws: 4 Documents You Must Provide By Law
Becoming a landlord introduces you to many landlord laws you need to be aware of and adhere to. It’s not the most thrilling part of the job, but if you fail to have the relevant certificates and paperwork in place now, you could find yourself facing difficulties in the future. Some landlord laws you could […]
The ECO3 Scheme: A Landlords Guide
Launched back in 2013, the ECO3 scheme is designed to reduce the UK’s carbon emissions and support those living in fuel poverty. Under this government legislation, UK energy companies are obligated to provide funding to low-income and vulnerable homes, and grants have been made available to aid the implementation of energy efficiency measures. These measures […]
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Landlord Mid-Term Inspections: What You Need To Know.
The letting industry is often unpredictable at the best of times; add a pandemic into the mix and we’ve had an eventful year! With so much for landlords to think about at the moment, we’ve put together a quick guide of what you can expect from 2021 so you don’t get caught out.
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Crowdfunding : New trend in investment property market
Could you crowdfund your next property investment in Hull? Since the downturn and subsequent recession in the UK economy, investing in real estate through crowdfunding is proving to be the next big trend and allows people on average incomes with a modest capital to group together to make a worthwhile property investment.