With students returning to university after the festive break, many will already be making plans about their living situation for the next academic year. But when it comes to signing...
Increasing rents and soaring demand for properties to let should mean business is booming in the Private Rented Sector. However, rising interest rates, an ever-increasing regulatory...
Despite being only halfway through the first term of the new university year, the huge levels in disparity between demand and available properties mean now could be the best time to...
With the cost of private rents hitting record highs last month, amid an ongoing cost of living crisis, prospective renters are now facing bidding wars, increased competition to view a...
Disputes between landlords and tenants, unfortunately, are nothing new. But many of these can be avoided before they escalate too far and end up in court, according to the Association...
The UK Short Term Accommodation Association (STAA) has claimed that changing rules around short term rentals in Edinburgh could damage tourism, with 'millions of pounds' lost.
The number of deposit disputes could be reduces, the Association of Independent Inventory Clerks (AIIC) has argued, through educating the landlord and renter communuities on what...
Changing expecations of employment and a shift in the way people communication means recruitment in the property industry must change, claims the Association of Independent Inventory...
Despite not yet being compulsory in the property industry, inventories remain a necessary protective measure that the letting industry ought to rely on and require more attention.
The Lettings Hub recently brought together industry leads from across the lettings and pet sector to discuss how to support both landlords and tenants on the changes for pets in lets.