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    Does gazumping happen in lettings?

    Does gazumping happen in lettings?

    Published over 3 years ago

    Gazumping is a property term that resurfaces when the right conditions prevail. It’s most commonly associated with the sales market, when a mass of purchasers chase a small pool of available properties. What is rarely discussed, however, is gazumping in the rental sector but it does happen.

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    Your options when inheriting a property

    Your options when inheriting a property

    Published over 3 years ago

    Whether your Great Aunt Rose has left you a house in her will or your family home is no longer needed, you may inherit a property at some point in your lifetime. Knowing what to do with it will depend on your own circumstances and if anyone else is involved. Here’s our guide if you find yourself with an unexpected property.

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    Keep buyers engaged and stick to your asking price

    Keep buyers engaged and stick to your asking price

    Published over 3 years ago

    You may be excited to receive an offer on your property – and perhaps even feel pressured to accept it – but in a good market such as we’re experiencing now, there should be multiple offers. With the support of our skilled negotiators, you can agree the very best offer for your personal circumstances.

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    Tax & VAT watchpoints for landlords in 2022

    Tax & VAT watchpoints for landlords in 2022

    Published over 3 years ago

    Paying tax on income is part and parcel of operating in the private rental sector and 2022 is a good year to revisit the tax and VAT watchpoints that landlords – especially those interested in developing property to rent out – need to be mindful of. 

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    Don’t forget your toothbrush holder: the TA10 form explained

    Don’t forget your toothbrush holder: the TA10 form explained

    Published over 3 years ago

    More commonly known as a ‘fittings and fixtures’ or ‘fittings and contents’ form, a TA10 is completed by the seller so they can clearly identify what’s included in the sale and what is going to be removed. 

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    Your council tax & property band questions answered

    Your council tax & property band questions answered

    Published over 3 years ago

    With so much focus on energy bills at the moment, it’s easy to forget the other costs attached to running a property. One unavoidable bill, whether you’re an owner occupier or living in a rented property, is council tax.

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    What ‘levelling up’ means for landlords

    What ‘levelling up’ means for landlords

    Published over 3 years ago

    So what does the Levelling Up white paper mean for landlords? As well as covering aspects pertaining to health, education, transport, crime and skills, the white paper tackles housing and living standards head on.

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    How to tell if your next home will be warm

    How to tell if your next home will be warm

    Published over 3 years ago

    If you are moving home soon and want to know if the property will retain heat, there are a few things you can look out for. The first is the EPC rating – which shows how energy efficient the property is…

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    Very Peri: how will you use Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2022?

    Very Peri: how will you use Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2022?

    Published over 3 years ago

    It may be best to stop reading now if you’re a fan of neutral design palettes, as home interiors are set to be full of Very Peri this year – Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2022. For the first time in its annual colour trend history, the company created a brand new shade that wasn’t already in its extensive catalogue.

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    All you need to know about Japanese knotweed

    All you need to know about Japanese knotweed

    Published over 3 years ago

    There are a couple of phrases that strike fear into the hearts of property sellers – ‘serious subsidence’ and ‘negative equity’ being two of them. Another phrase you never want to hear is ‘Japanese knotweed’, but is having this invasive plant among your borders really a property death sentence?

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    Your guide to damp and mould in rented properties

    Your guide to damp and mould in rented properties

    Published over 3 years ago

    While it can be concerning to see black patches develop or water running down the walls, many issues are easily fixed. Knowing who is responsible for prevention and treatment in rented properties is the essential place to start, as our guide explains.

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    Tenants: in it for the long haul

    Tenants: in it for the long haul

    Published over 3 years ago

    Average tenancy lengths are rising. The average stay in a rented property is now 4.3 years. This is up from 4.1 years detailed in the 2017/18 EHS, and up from 3.9 years in the 2016/17 version of the report.

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