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The Renters’ Rights Transition Is Over: Seven Checks Every London Landlord Should Make Now
The first major phase of the Renters’ Rights Act came into force in England on 1 May 2026. Several months…
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As Summer Draws to a Close: What London’s House Price Decline Means for the Market
As the summer holidays begin to wind down and attention turns towards the traditionally busier autumn property market, buyers, sellers…
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Are Property Valuers Still Valuing Yesterday’s Market?
Property valuations are supposed to reflect what an asset is worth today. However, many investors are increasingly questioning whether some…
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The Risk of Guaranteed Rent HMO Schemes: Why Landlords Need to Be Extremely Careful
Over the last few years, many landlords have been approached by companies offering guaranteed rent on HMO properties. On paper,…
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Update: How a Difficult Landlord Helped Us Transform Our Maintenance Service
A few months ago, I wrote a blog titled “How a Difficult Landlord Helped Us Transform Our Maintenance Service.” In…
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I’m Making Money in a Housing System I Don’t Think Is Real
I don’t really know how to say this politely, so I won’t. The housing system I operate in doesn’t feel…
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2026: A Slower Market, But a Strong One
A new year always brings optimism — and 2026 is no different. But if we’re being honest (and we always…
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The Shifting Ground Beneath Property Management
It’s no secret that management has always been the backbone of what we do. It’s how we started, it’s what…
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How a “Difficult” Landlord Helped Us Transform Our Maintenance Service
I’ll be honest — every property manager eventually comes across a landlord who’s a little tougher to deal with. You…