Could We Be Moving Towards Longer Tenancy Agreements?

Did you know that some of our European neighbours have longer term tenancies than here in the UK?

Well, France for example, the longer term tenancy is a well proven and widely used option for tenants.
Now there have been increasing demands in the UK too for the introduction of more long term tenancy agreements which are commonplace elsewhere in Europe.

Mike Goddard, the chief executive of Belvoir (UK letting agent), the UK’s largest specialist agency was explaining on the BBC2 Money Programme that how tenants and landlords could benefit from the security of long-term tenure. Continue reading

Don’t Blindly Let Out Your Property If You Can’t Sell It

As I have pointed out in other blogs recently, more and more people are deciding to let out property because they are struggling to sell it or in some cases are not prepared to sell at heavily discounted prices. 

Amidst this changing trend, more experienced landlords and investors are calling on these novice landlords to take a good look at the financial implications and landlord obligations before they become a landlord overnight.

For instance not many new landlords know that if the property is still has a residential mortgage, then they will find that under the terms of this agreement they are not allowed to rent the property out. Continue reading

Don’t Let Time Wasters Waste Your Time

If you are a self managing landlord then nothing is more irritating than tenants not turning up for a property viewing. After all, we are busy people and the last thing we need is a tenant who doesn’t turn up.

No doubt we have all been in the situation where we have arranged to meet a tenant at a certain time during the day, only to find that 15 minutes after the agreed time the tenant has still not arrived – how annoying! Continue reading

How Well Do You Get on With Your Tenants?

A survey by The Deposit Protection Service (DPS) claims that a majority of tenants get on well with their residential landlord.

As I strongly believe – property is a people business and there is nobody more important to our property business than our tenants!

About 84 percent of tenants have a ‘harmonious’ relationship with their landlord and a quarter of these went on to call it a ‘fantastic’ relationship. Just 16 percent of those who completed the survey were not happy with their landlord relationship. Continue reading

Location, location, location…..Really?

It seems a long while now since we heard every other person talking about programmes such as location, location, location! In fact, it is probably the last thing that most investors are worrying about at the present time.

The word on the lips of landlords and property investors more so nowadays, is cashflow, cash flow, cash flow! After all, this is the single biggest challenge that is facing us in the current economic climate. Buying more property is off the radar for most investors and instead it is a case of now getting their ‘property house’ in order. Continue reading

Would You Drop Your Property Rent?

Interesting question isn’t it – ‘Would you really drop rents?’ I know that for many landlords the answer to this question is a definite ‘No’, but I think it really needs to be thought about more carefully, and the benefits and drawbacks carefully scrutinised.

I have dropped rents in the past and here is the criteria that I consider when a tenant tells me they are struggling to pay the rent: Continue reading