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Information for Buyers and Tenants:
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Now that property sales and rentals can take place again, you may be wondering what happens on viewings and what new safety measures are involved. The following information is designed to help you to understand what is required in the current scenario.
Information for Landlords:
Friday, May 22, 2020
Whilst recent updates have made it possible for property rentals to take place again, you may be unsure about letting your property and the new procedures involved. The following information is designed to help you to understand what is required in the current scenario.
Information for Vendors:
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Whilst recent updates have made it possible for property sales to take place, you may be unsure of whether the timing is right for you. The following information is designed to help you to understand what is involved in the current scenario and to reassure you, whatever you decide to do.
Preparing your home for sale during COVID-19 lockdown
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
It’s quite easy to feel that the world has come to a stand-still during these unprecedented times of the COVID-19 pandemic, but if you had been thinking about moving home before the pandemic, positive thoughts and actions during this lockdown time can not only help to improve mental well-being, they can also get you and your property ready for sale for when life returns closer to normality.
Home. Work.
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Millions across the UK are now working from home following the government directive to Stay At Home a week ago. With no sign that restrictions are going to be lifted in the short term some may be finding this a challenge. So here are some tips for making your home work for you. With developments in technology it’s increasingly easy to work from home and there are many innovative ways to create your own home office if you think outside the box.
Advice for landlords: Your questions answered
Monday, March 30, 2020
If your property is already tenanted you may have concerns about day to day issues and how we can help in the current situation and within government guidelines. Fully managed tenants can continue to report issues and will receive essential maintenance as before, so long as our contractors can safely enter the property. Emergency issues will obviously be prioritised. If contractors cannot safely access the property, due to tenants self-isolating for instance, we will arrange access as soon as it becomes possible. Communication is key to this and our staff are available to discuss any queries by phone or email.