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View Property for renting is an exciting time – new house, new area, new neighbours, new school for kids and more – there is an instant emotional reaction to any property you view but it’s important to balance emotion with caution. Why should you be cautious? English Housing Survey shows that 35% of properties in… Read more »
What to do, if you found Mould in Rented Property? Mould in Rented Property should never be taken lightly, it’s a serious problem because of the potential health risks associated with mould spores. If you have damp and mould you are more likely to have respiratory problems, respiratory infections, allergies or asthma. Damp and mould… Read more »
A Break clauses is part of a lease that allows either a landlord or tenant to end the lease ahead of time. If your contract doesn’t include this clause, then you can’t end the tenancy early unless your landlord agrees to it. If you decide just to walk away, you’ll still be liable for the… Read more »
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