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Serving An Eviction Notice

If you are a landlord and you are having difficulties with some of your tenants, you will need to seek professional assistance before you issue an eviction notice. An eviction notice is basically when you want your tenant to vacate the property. They are a number of reasons as to why a landlord would want to get rid of a tenant. Some of the possible reasons to try to evict a tenant would be that they are not paying their rent in a timely manner, they are engaging in unlawful activities on the property, or they could possibly be in violation of their lease.

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Key to Successful Selling

I am regularly asked by friends and associates for advice on the key to successfully selling their property. The advice I give them is very simple; choose the right estate agent. This is never quite as simple as it should be, especially where the area is saturated with estate agents.


Firstly, make sure the agent you instruct to sell your property is regulated. Almost anyone can trade as an estate agent in the UK with no formal qualifications or training. Its little wonder estate agents in this country have such a poor perception in the public’s eyes.

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Landlord Leasing: Problems with the Small Print

Many landlords pay managing agents to manage their lettings, hoping to avoid calls on Sunday evening from irate tenants with a broken down boiler. Generally they are looking to secure some peace of mind knowing that their tenant – and their property – will be properly looked after. But some landlords get more than they bargained for…

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