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Ways to Avoid Deposit Disputes When You Leave Your Brighton and Hove Rental
It’s widely recognised that moving house is one of the most stressful (and annoying) life events you can experience. If you’re nearing the end of a tenancy agreement, there are a few things you can do to ensure your check-o..
What Brighton and Hove Sellers Need to Know about Agent Fees
So, you’re selling up and don’t know whether to instruct a traditional estate agent or a DIY fixed-fee agency. Let’s look at the pros and cons of both options. If moving is on your mind, the ..
Four Ways to Reduce the Stress of Being a Brighton and Hove Landlord
Being a landlord is one of those jobs where there’s no middle ground. It’s either low stress with great tenants and affordable mortgage rates, or it’s the total opposite: high stress, broken appliances, tenancy challenges and ever-increasing co..
Is Your Brighton and Hove Home a Hazard Zone?
Some days, it’s like your home is a minefield of accidents just waiting to happen. You trip up the stairs with a pile of washing in your arms, you break your favourite mug, and to top it all off, you burn the toast. Not fun. ..
Tips to Help Brighton and Hove Sellers Spot a Buyer Who Means Business
It’s every seller’s worst nightmare. You’re on the cusp of finalising the sale of your property when your buyer gets cold feet and runs for the hills. Just like that, your plans go out the window. If you’re part of a chain, the w..
A Guide to Adapting Your Brighton and Hove Rental for Older Tenants
Older tenants are a growing force in the private rental sector, so is it time for savvy landlords to proactively target this demographic? It’s one of the most striking trends in the housing sector over the past decade. ..