The Generation Game: What High Wycombe Tenants Look for in a Property
By The Kingshills TeamWith the rental market changing enormously over the past decade, savvy landlords need to stay on their toes to make the most of their investment.
Landlords – Avoid These Common Décor Mistakes
By The Kingshills TeamAre you a landlord with a new rental property? Are you about to decorate? Step away from the colour charts, put down the paintbrush, and read on.
Two Top Tax Tips for Landlords
By The Kingshills TeamOur tax system is often criticised for being complicated and unwieldy, but by following two simple rules you can take the stress and hassle out of filing...
Should You Buy Your Rental Property Using a Limited Company?
By The Kingshills TeamBefore becoming a landlord, you need to consider how you want to buy your rental property. There’s lots of tricky tax stuff to consider and changes to...
How Homeowners Can Beat the Blue Monday Moods
By The Kingshills TeamToday is, according to social scientists, the most depressing day on the calendar.
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Four New Year’s Resolutions Landlords Will Love
By The Kingshills TeamIt’s 2022. A new year, new hopes, and a new focus on getting rid of old ways of doing things that are holding us back.
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Nightmare Before Christmas: A Cautionary Tale for Landlords
By The Kingshills Team‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse
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Stop Your Rental Property from Being Used for Illegal Activity
By The Kingshills TeamEvery landlord has lost sleep worrying about what goes on in their rental property when they’re not around.
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Councils Under Pressure to Clamp Down on Lax Landlords
Landlords who struggle with all the rules and regulations associated with renting out a property – be warned.
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Landlords – Five Fantastic Ways to Make More Profit
By The Kingshills TeamSome people think the only way landlords can make more profit is to ruthlessly keep hiking up their tenants’ rent.
But that’s incorrect on two fronts. Firstly, continually increasing a tenant’s rent is no strategy...