by Emma Morley | Jul 16, 2016 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK, Renting a Property
You’ve found your perfect property and verbally agreed the key terms of the Tenancy. The next stage is for the agent to draw up the paperwork. The Tenancy agreement is a very important document – you should ensure that you fully understand every single clause before...
by Emma Morley | Mar 17, 2016 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK, Renting a Property
One question I get asked all the time is – ‘is it cheaper to rent a property on an unfurnished basis?’ Whether the property in question is a 1 or 2 bedroom flat, or a 5 bedroom family house. whether it’s in a leafy suburb of London or closer to the city...
by Emma Morley | Dec 1, 2015 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK, Renting a Property
So….you paid your deposit when you moved into your rental property. You’ve been living there, paying rent and been a decent tenant upholding all of your obligations in line with your tenancy agreement. Now you’ve moved out, you quite rightly want your deposit...
by Emma Morley | Oct 21, 2015 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK, Renting a Property
Benjamin Franklin once said “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” This is true – the burden of tax is unavoidable but the amount you have to pay can be minimised if you’re clever about it. Here are five key pointers to ensure you...
by Emma Morley | Oct 12, 2015 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK, Renting a Property
If you’re renting a property, before you move in you will be expected to pay a deposit – usually called a Dilapidations Deposit. This article explains everything you need to know about it: What is it and why is it required? It’s a sum of money – usually 6...
by Emma Morley | Sep 13, 2015 | DIY Relocation, How to Make Your Relocation go Smoothly, Relocating to the UK, Renting a Property
Tenancy agreements can be a minefield if you don’t know what certain terms mean. Learn the lingo with our simple A-Z: Break clause: If you’re not sure how long you will be living at the property, a break clause can be useful. You can take a 2 year tenancy for example...