A section 21 notice is a legal document used by landlords in England and Wales to terminate an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) without providing a reason. However, there are specific requirements that must be met for a section 21 notice to be valid.
Being an accidental landlord means you find yourself in the position of owning a property that you can let out – but because of unexpected circumstances, rather than because you set out to become a landlord.
And this article explains the main reasons for becoming an accidental landlord, what you’ll need to do about your mortgage, the tax implications and more. Read on to...
Millions of households across the UK are struggling to make their incomes stretch to cover the rising cost of living. That is why the government is providing over £15 billion in further support, targeted particularly on those with the greatest need. This package is in addition to the over £22 billion announced previously, with government support for the cost of living now...
When it comes to your responsibilities as a landlord, the safety of your tenants must be your top priority. To help you get to grips with what’s expected, we have outlined the main safety concerns you need to be aware of and the legal obligations you must adhere to.