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Want to Celebrate Christmas in Your New Home? Then Act Now
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When it comes to home improvements, it’s wise to think carefully before you splash the cash. Homes renovated to a high standard attract more buyer interest and sell more quickly. However, not all refurbishment works will bring you the same rate of return.
From adult children returning to live with mum and dad to elderly parents moving in with their offspring, multigenerational living is on the rise in the UK*. However, finding a property within budget that meets the needs of different demographics is no easy feat.
When summer arrives, the issue of property security becomes even more relevant for landlords. The summer months provide more opportunity for thieves to take advantage of longer days, open windows and doors, and vacant properties.
The dust has settled following the Prime Minister’s surprise announcement of a July 4th General Election. And in this article we consider how the decision to go to the polls might impact landlords, tenants and rental laws.