Very important to get the police involved and to have them attend with the bailiffs. Also do research on how the whole process works and what rights the bailiff has and what the police are supposed to do to help....
Lateral drains are the pipes that run from your property boundary to the public sewer. Water companies are responsible for these, regardless of whether they are on your property or not.
If you need to ask here for basic advice..... your best plan is to employ an eviction specialist. Their fees are modest, and proceeding correctly will probably save you thousands. I recommend Legal For Landlords.
My Victorian 3/4 bedroom terraced house had the same tenants for 12 years with never a hint of damp. New tenants moved in 2 years ago and damp and mould problems started immediately because the heating is barely used and...
Have they considered how abolishing section 21 will affect the management of an HMO that is let room by room? If a new sharer moves in and turns out to be noisy, nasty, dirty or unreasonable, how will the court...
Don't buy a residential BTL at the moment, there is a significant risk to your investment from abolition of Section 21. Put 200K as a 50% deposit to buy a holiday let. The rest should be invested in equities etc....
Property is easy to understand and you can borrow against it and increase long term returns. If you just want an income and don't want a mortgage, don't buy property because you can get similar returns without the long term...
Join the NRLA for £75 and ask their legal team. It will be the cheapest way to get a quick and definitive answer. Depending on what they say, it may be time to look for a new agent.
23rd February 2026, 2 months ago
Very important to get the police involved and to have them attend with the bailiffs. Also do research on how the whole process works and what rights the bailiff has and what the police are supposed to do to help....
Read More →7th August 2025, 8 months ago
Lateral drains are the pipes that run from your property boundary to the public sewer. Water companies are responsible for these, regardless of whether they are on your property or not.
Read More →13th January 2025, 1 year ago
If you need to ask here for basic advice..... your best plan is to employ an eviction specialist. Their fees are modest, and proceeding correctly will probably save you thousands. I recommend Legal For Landlords.
Read More →27th November 2024, 1 year ago
My Victorian 3/4 bedroom terraced house had the same tenants for 12 years with never a hint of damp. New tenants moved in 2 years ago and damp and mould problems started immediately because the heating is barely used and...
Read More →22nd October 2024, 1 year ago
Have they considered how abolishing section 21 will affect the management of an HMO that is let room by room? If a new sharer moves in and turns out to be noisy, nasty, dirty or unreasonable, how will the court...
Read More →Reply to comment left by Y Lana at 17/01/2024 - 19:57
Don't buy a residential BTL at the moment, there is a significant risk to your investment from abolition of Section 21. Put 200K as a 50% deposit to buy a holiday let. The rest should be invested in equities etc....
Read More →17th January 2024, 2 years ago
Property is easy to understand and you can borrow against it and increase long term returns. If you just want an income and don't want a mortgage, don't buy property because you can get similar returns without the long term...
Read More →29th July 2023, 3 years ago
Join the NRLA for £75 and ask their legal team. It will be the cheapest way to get a quick and definitive answer. Depending on what they say, it may be time to look for a new agent.
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