Rent Repayment Orders: The Growing Threat Landlords Can’t Ignore

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If you’re a landlord, understanding a Rent Repayment Order (RRO) isn’t just a good idea—it’s essential. These legal orders may require you to repay up to 12 months’ rent to your tenant. And they’re becoming increasingly common, especially as awareness among tenants and local authorities grows. In this blog, we’ll break down what RROs are,…

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Landlords Guide: Credit & Referencing Checks

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Finding the right tenant is one of the most important aspects of being a successful landlord. While advertising the property and arranging viewings may seem like the bulk of the work, one of the most crucial step comes before handing over the keys is performing thorough tenant credit and referencing checks. Skipping this process or…

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Coventry Landlord Webinar: Stay Ahead with the Latest Property Trends & Legal Update

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In today’s ever-evolving property landscape, being a landlord means more than just collecting rent—it means staying informed, proactive, and legally compliant. That’s why we’re bringing you a free, 60-minute Coventry landlord webinar designed exclusively for landlords, packed with essential insights and updates that could make or break your rental income in 2025 and beyond. 📅…

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Coventry City HMO Licensing: Save Thousands with a 5 Year HMO Licence

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If you’re a landlord operating in Coventry, it’s crucial to stay compliant with the HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) Licensing operated by Coventry City Council. The rules are clear—and the consequences of ignoring them can be costly. But did you know that a 5-year licence costs less than a 1-year licence? With the right approach,…

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Renters Rights Bill: No Rent Caps but New Rules on Rent Increases

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The Renters’ Rights Bill is a hot topic for Landlords. A myth floating around is that there will be rent caps on what Landlords can increase a tenants rent to. So, let me set the record straight—there are proposals to caps rents as part of the incoming bill. Instead, what this bill does is give…

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