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The latest news and industry updates with tips and guidance for landlords in the private rented sector.
2023 EPC update – what landlords need to know
In this blog, we’ll outline the current EPC requirements, what could change, and explore how…
A Comprehensive Analysis of Rent Shifts in UK Regions: A Closer Look at the Numbers
In this blog, we'll analyse the UK's average rental prices from April 2022 to April…
5 Reasons Why Landlords Outsource Their Property Management
Discover the top 5 compelling reasons why landlords are increasingly turning to outsourcing property management…
A Festive Update from MakeUrMove
As the year draws to a close, the MakeUrMove team will be taking a break…
A Landlord’s Guide to Boiler Servicing
Keeping your boiler serviced is a legal and moral responsibility for all landlords. What’s more,…
5 things you need to know about deposit protection
Landlords are required to protect deposit as a result of legislation that came into effect…
A landlords’ Guide to Managing Tricky Tenants
Over 40% of landlords have reported managing problem tenants as their greatest challenge. In this…
Buy-to-let lending on long road to recovery
The value of buy-to-let mortgages taken out in the third quarter of 2012 totalled £4.2bn,…
A Landlord’s Guide to PAT Testing: Protect yourself from liability
In this blog, we will provide a comprehensive guide to PAT testing for landlords, covering…
Flatshare rents come down as tenants struggle with costs
Flatsharing rents have fallen this year for the first time. The average flatsharer in the…
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Manchester’s traffic jams, time for a congestion charge?
22nd Feb 2017
2 min read
Manchester’s traffic jams, time for a congestion charge?

To those of us who brave the morning commute the news Manchester is the second most congested city in the UK will come as no surprise.

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Cyclists in peril on London’s streets
14th Feb 2017
3 min read
Cyclists in peril on London’s streets

The past week has seen tragedy on the roads of the capital followed by sit-down protests from cyclists increasingly concerned about safety on the busy roads of London.

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Is your home ready to sell?
13th Feb 2017
3 min read
Is your home ready to sell?

As soon as the ‘For sale’ sign is put up you will have eager buyers pouring over your listing and others making an appointment to view.

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Seven things Landlords forget to do when letting property
18th Jan 2017
3 min read
Seven things Landlords forget to do when letting property

Whether you are a new landlord or already have an existing portfolio letting a property can be a stressful affair. There are so many legalities and tasks to consider and remember.

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Why it pays to keep a good tenant
22nd Dec 2016
2 min read
Why it pays to keep a good tenant

They aren’t always easy to find but, when you do have a good tenant, they are well worth hanging on to.

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5 tips to avoid the tenant from Hell
22nd Nov 2016
3 min read
5 tips to avoid the tenant from Hell

The internet was agog this week when hordes of landlords had responded to a question posed on the social media site asking for tenants from Hell stories.

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Will your tenant quit if you raise the rent?
10th Nov 2016
3 min read
Will your tenant quit if you raise the rent?

At the end of a lease, every landlord has a fundamental decision to make. ‘Should I renew the tenancy agreement at the same rate or should I increase the rent’? It’s a decision many landlords struggle with. But, there are good reasons why you should consider an increase.

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Tenancy Deposit Deductions
30th Sep 2016
2 min read
Tenancy Deposit Deductions

Every tenant leaves eventually. When they do, you hope it will be a painless parting of the ways with you returning their deposit as you prepare to welcome your new tenants.

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Reclaiming the inner city for new housing
26th Sep 2016
2 min read
Reclaiming the inner city for new housing

A growing population, many of whom aspire to home ownership, together with a shortage of both housing and available land, has led to a nationwide search for new development sites.

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5 Things Brexit Really Means for Landlords
23rd Sep 2016
2 min read
5 Things Brexit Really Means for Landlords

The world hasn’t ended. The property market hasn’t collapsed and your portfolio isn’t worthless. Richard Lambert says: “Let’s just everyone take a long, deep, calm breath. Leaving the EU is completely unknown territory, and jumping to conclusions isn’t going to help anyone.”