Author Archives: Harriet Kirby


Alarming Fire Safety Statistics Will Shock Tenants and Landlords

How often do you test your smoke alarm? If you’re like most Brits, the answer is probably not regularly enough.

House fires can be devastating, destroying property and in some cases even causing loss of life.

However, many people fail to follow even the most basic precautions to prevent serious blazes.

Take smoke alarms. They’re a critical fire safety tool, but, according to a new study, the majority of Brits are lax when it comes to checking if they actually work.

How often should … Continue Reading…


Renters’ Rights Bill is Almost Ready to Roll: Important Update

The Renters’ Rights Bill has just concluded its passage through the House of Lords. Here’s an update on what happened and a look at what comes next.

What is the Renters’ Rights Bill?

The Renters’ Rights Bill is said to be the biggest change to landlord-tenant law in a generation.

Key changes, to name just a few, include the end of fixed-term tenancies (all tenancies will become rolling, periodic tenancies). There will also be new rules on evictions. No fault evictions will not … Continue Reading…


Who’s Responsible for Insurance? Landlord or Tenant?

Less than half (46%) of tenants have contents insurance, according to a new report*. Which begs the question: Is your rental property properly insured? Here’s what landlords need to know.

Who’s responsible for insurance in a buy-to-let?

In a buy-to-let, the responsibility for insurance is split between the landlord and the tenant.

Insurance is based on the principle of insurable interest. You insure what you own (and what you stand to lose if things go wrong). You don’t insure what you don’t own.

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Finding the Best Letting Agent – Advice for Landlords

Owning a buy-to-let can be a challenge, especially in the current market.

If you’re looking for a letting agent to help you let or manage your property successfully, here’s how to find the very best one.

Firstly, do they work in your area? Are they the local experts?

It may seem obvious, but there’s no point in using a letting agent who doesn’t specialise in the area where your property is located. Or one who doesn’t know it well.

Do a little searching for … Continue Reading…


Is Your Buy-to-Let at Risk of Flooding? Here’s What You Need to Know

Over a third of home insurance flood claims occur between June and August, according to insurer Aviva.* Here’s how landlords can prepare for the risk of flooding.

Many people associate flooding with the colder seasons, but changing weather patterns mean it’s time to think again.

Jason Storah, CEO of UK and Ireland General Insurance at Aviva, explains: “Traditionally, we think of floods happening in the autumn and winter, when rainfall occurs over a period of time and rivers reach capacity.

“However, analysis shows … Continue Reading…


Warning: Don’t Let Rogue Tenants Outsmart You With AI

Tech experts have warned that fraudsters are using Artificial Intelligence to create fake documents. Here’s what landlords need to know.

The news is currently awash with stories about the marvels of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Unfortunately, however, there is a downside to this technological tsunami – one that will concern landlords.

Some of the earliest adopters of AI are fraudsters who are utilising its capabilities for illegitimate purposes.

A recent article by Forbes raised the alarm. It cited cybersecurity experts who say criminals are using … Continue Reading…


How to Plan for a Stress-free Check-out (and Avoid Moving Out Day Drama)

With a bit of planning, moving out of your rental can be smooth-running and stress-free. Here’s how.

The date is set; it’s all agreed.

You’ve spoken to your landlord or letting agent and know exactly when you’ll be vacating your current rental and moving to new digs.

So what happens next?

Well, if you like to fly by the seat of your pants, probably not a lot.

You’ll put your feet up and (mistakenly) assume that you can pull everything together at the last minute.

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The Important Demographic Shift Landlords Need to Know About

Old stereotypes about tenants are going out the window as the number of renters aged over 55 continues to grow.

When you think of a ‘typical renter’, what comes to mind?

A young professional, a university student – or how about someone in their 50s, 60s or 70s?

The latter demographic – older renters – is an often overlooked but growing phenomenon in the rental market.

In the past decade, the number of rental properties headed by someone aged between 55 and 64 grew … Continue Reading…


Summer Maintenance Checklist for Savvy Landlords

Take advantage of the summer weather and get ahead with maintenance on your rental property.

Summer isn’t just the perfect time for lazy picnics in the park and trips to the seaside.

The long, sunny days also make it an ideal opportunity for landlords to undertake important maintenance and safety checks.

So don’t wait until winter to discover that there’s an issue with your roof, boiler or gutters.

Be proactive and follow this checklist.

Roof and gutter inspection

Inspect the roof for problems such as broken … Continue Reading…


This is Personal: Key Frustrations of Renters Revealed

What do tenants really want in a rental? The answer is surprisingly personal.

When tenants feel happy in a rental, they’re more likely to stay put and look after the property.

For landlords, this can mean a long-running, trouble-free tenancy (and who doesn’t want that?).

So what elevates a rental from being a roof over one’s head to a home?

A recent survey* of 2,000 tenants gives us an insight. It looked at renters’ attitudes to the interior living spaces of where they live.

Meeting … Continue Reading…