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Blog for landlords
Learn how to be a successful landlord in the UK. Use insights from our articles to save time and maximise your return on investment when renting out.
How to calculate rental yield and maximise your ROI
Learn what rental yield is, how to calculate it, and how to increase it for your buy-to-let investment.
How to determine the rental value of your property
Discover the importance of location, market demand, and other factors in determining your rental income.
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Landlord insurance for rental properties: coverage and costs
Learn about the importance of landlord insurance and the different types of coverage available, such as landlord content insurance and rent guarantee.
Landlord guide to noise complaints and noisy tenants
Understand your responsibilities as a landlord regarding noise complaints and learn how to handle noisy tenants effectively.
The guide to allowable expenses for landlords in the UK
Maximize your tax savings with this guide on allowable expenses for landlords. Learn how you can claim your expenses against tax.
Paying council tax for rented properties: landlord guide
Landlords usually don’t pay council tax on rental properties, except for HMOs and vacant properties. Learn about discounts, exemptions, and potential charges.
Landlord Liability for Repairs in Rentals: Obligations
Learn about the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and the landlord's responsibilities under the tenancy agreement in the UK.