What the scrapping of the Section 21 Notice might mean for you

[ad_1] Private tenants and various tenant groups have been lobbying for greater security of tenure in the Private Rented Sector (PRS) for a long time. At it stands currently, once the initial fixed term of a contract has expired, landlords and agents can use a Section 21 Notice to issue a tenant with two months’…

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Oh the weather outside is frightful. But the fire is so delightful

[ad_1] Whether you are a first time buyer or a family looking to move up the property ladder, we feature fabulous properties with fireplaces that are perfect for snuggling in front of this season. A fabulous Scandinavian lodge Get cosy this season with this Scandinavian lodge at the bottom of the garden. Find out more A…

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What is the best way to insulate your property?

[ad_1] An uninsulated property can lose a huge amount of heat – around a third through the walls and around a quarter through the roof. With the new Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards rules it’s more important that ever to ensure your Buy to Let is as energy efficient as possible and installing proper insulation is one…

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Should tenants go to court over property repair?

[ad_1] When the Habitation Act came into force in England in March this year, it became a specific legal requirement that rented properties are fit for human habitation at the start of a tenancy and remain so throughout the term of the lease agreement. At the same time, tenants were given the power to take…

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should you sell or let the other property?

[ad_1] If you’re moving in with your partner and you both own a property, you may be trying to decide whether to sell up or hang on to yours. If you sell the property If you’ve been living in the property on your own, chances are it’s appropriate for a first-time buyer and there’s no…

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Financing and insuring a major property renovation

[ad_1] If you’re planning to renovate a property, two important things to think about are: How are you going to fund the work? Will you be protected financially if anything goes wrong? Assuming you don’t have enough capital to pay for everything yourself or it makes sense to borrow in the short term, you’re probably…

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Investment Opportunities

[ad_1] Whether you’re looking for a ready to go investment, something that needs a little bit of work or a development opportunity, we have it covered.  To find out more about Buy to Let or how we can help you, contact your local branch or email landlords@your-move.co.uk. Not what you’re looking for? Start your own…

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Steals of the month Scotland

[ad_1] Looking for a new property investment or trying to get onto the ladder for the first time? Take a look at our selection of homes, starting from just under £55,000 to under the tax threshold of £145,000. Read our guide to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) and Land and Building Transaction Tax (LBTT) here.  …

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