Landlords
5 Reasons not to Sell on your Rental Property in 2023
The UK rental market has seen a lot of changes in recent years, with rising demand, higher rents, and increased regulation all impacting landlords' bottom lines.
The UK rental market has seen a lot of changes in recent years, with rising demand, higher rents, and increased regulation all impacting landlords' bottom lines.
This year, our lettings agents have seen an increase in the number of Bristol homeowners looking to move abroad.
There are benefits of using independent lettings agents and national agents. Find out which choice is right for you as a landlord.
Read our tips for finding the perfect fit
Confused about the upcoming EPC changes? You're not alone
Read our complete guide for Bristol landlords navigating the new Renters Reform Bill.
How Let’s Rent assisted a professional portfolio landlord to manage their existing Bristol Properties and expand their buy to let portfolio.
In this post, we'll consider why you might consider a guaranteed rent scheme rather than a traditional let.
In this post, we will consider the pros and cons of allowing pet ownership in your house or flat.
How our lettings agency was able to help a family to let and eventually sell their second home after they became accidental landlords.
How Let's Rent personally managed a problematic tenant situation on the behalf of a remote landlord
In this post, we will consider the pros and cons of allowing pet ownership in your house or flat.
Here our director Adil covers some of the common pitfalls and issues that private Bristol landlords face when renting out their property, from not legally protecting tenancy deposits to not properly checking out their tenants’ backgrounds. And it all started with a chance conversation…
As we have all seen in recent years, there have been many changes in regulations within the Bristol Buy-to-Let market. Now as of 6th April 2017, the introduction of the Housing and Planning Act brings in civil penalties and also extends grounds for rent repayment orders.
Under Part 2 of the Housing Act 2004 from 8 July 2019 to 2024 all privately rented HMOs in the Central Bristol area will require a licence