How do I let legally and safely during the COVID-19 crisis?

[ad_1] The property market is currently open for business. That means it should be possible to carry out most, if not all the functions required to let and manage property, while taking various specific precautions, of course. Possibly the biggest challenge for us all right now is that, in addition to national restrictions and guidelines…

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Big news: eviction update

[ad_1] There have been numerous changes to the rules around evictions and court possession hearings since the start of the pandemic. It’s been confusing and frustrating for landlords and, at the end of last month, yet another announcement was made. As of 29th August, the notice period for a landlord wishing to evict a tenant…

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Landlord responsibilities: damp, mould and condensation

[ad_1] How to deal with damp, mould and condensation Autumn and winter are the times of year when damp and mould are more likely to occur in rented homes. And as we approach these colder months, it’s important to be clear on: The signs to look out for  The potential dangers and consequences of having…

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We wear the sunflower lanyard

[ad_1] As part of National Inclusion Week, HM Land Registry’s Disabled Employees Network wanted to do something which would make a difference. It has taken some planning, and of course, the inevitable delay due to coronavirus (COVID-19), but we are proud to announce the rollout of the Sunflower Lanyard Scheme at HM Land Registry. The…

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How will the new rules affect your move? |

[ad_1] As you may know, last week the government tightened some of the rules which are in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Most of these measures don’t differ hugely from the existing ones, but the changes that were introduced mean that: We should work from home as much as possible Pubs and…

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Inside No Man’s Fort and Spitbank Fort

[ad_1] Two luxuriously redeveloped sea forts could be all yours, but you’ll need a boat or helicopter to reach them… Spitbank Fort (nine bedrooms) and No Man’s Fort (23 bedrooms) are two Victorian-era sea forts that have been transformed into luxury hotels. The 19th century structures were originally built more than 150 years ago to…

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