Successful Property Letting - How to Make Money in Buy to Let (Right Way Plus) (Paperback) by David Lawrenson 'A valuable contribution to the savvy landlord's bookshelf' - Landlordzone.co.uk |
Residential Letting Kit - The Ultimate Guide To Property Letting (Paperback) by Lawpack
Do you want to let your flat, house or individual rooms in a property? Lettings to residential tenants can be a straightforward matter using this Lawpack "Residential Letting Kit". It shows you how to create a legally binding tenancy agreement and includes background information on 'houses in multiple occupation' (HMOs), landlords' and tenants' obligations, tenancy deposit schemes, rent control, gaining possession of your property, and more! |
Renting Out Your Property for Dummies (UK Edition) - 2nd Edition (Paperback) byMelanie Bien, Robert Griswold The second edition of 'Renting Out Your Property' from the popular 'For Dummies' series. |
![]() The Complete Guide to Residential Letting: The Smart Landlord's Guide to Renting Out Property by Tessa Shepperson Are you thinking of letting a flat or a house? Do you want to know what the realities of being a landlord are? This "Lawpack Guide" steers anyone who intends - or already is - letting property through the legal and practical issues involved. Revised and updated for this seventh edition, it provides all the up-to-date information and tips that a would-be landlord needs.
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Landlord and Tenant Law (Palgrave Law Masters) (Paperback) by Margaret Wilkie, Godfrey Cole, Peter Luxton, Jill Morgan
"Landlord and Tenant Law" is an easily accessible introductory text. The clear, concise style allows the authors to cover the subject in admirable breadth and depth. Summaries, exercises and workshops concluding each chapter help the reader to make sense of a complex area of Law.
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Landlord's Letters: Plugging the Communication Gap Between Landlords and Tenants for Successful Property Lettings (Property Series) (Paperback) by Adam Church Many of the problems that arise between landlords and their tenants can be put down to a universal human failing: lack of communication. Misunderstandings over contractual rights and obligations, for example relating to property inspection and repairs, can result in situations and incidents that produce at best a state of ill-feeling on both sides and at worst the breakdown of the relationship. Letting a tenant know in advance about matters affecting the property and the tenancy can diffuse tension from the start.
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