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What the Flip is Flipping
What the Flip is Flipping?

Flipping is a property investment strategy that made some people a great deal of money during the boom years – and caused others to lose a fortune. It became a dangerous preoccupation of serious speculators, some of whom ran laughing all the way to the bank. To read more, click on the article heading or image ...
The 7 Deadliest Landlord Sins
The 7 Deadliest Landlord Sins

Common errors of judgement can have alarming consequences for landlords who take their eyes off the game. To read more, click on the article heading or image ...
Fantastic iPhone Local House Price Checker

Fantastic iPhone Local House Price Checker

Searching for a new home just got a whole lot easier, thanks to a brilliant little application that potential buyers and estate agents can now download straight to their iPhone for little more than the cost of a loaf of bread. To read more, click on the article heading or image ...
HMO Planning Consent
HMO Planning Consent - An Attack on Student Lettings

From 6th April 2010, a new law means that most new Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) will require planning consent before they can be let to tenants.

Bye Bye HIPs

Bye Bye HIPs

HIPs are no more. In May 2010 the new coilition government suspended Home Information Packs (HIPs), which means property sellers no longer need to supply a HIP before putting their homes on the open market. The announcement comes ahead of parliamentary action to abolish the legislation completely.
Property Sellers and EPCs

Property Sellers and Energy Performance Certificates
 

Home Information Pack (HIP) legislation may have been scrapped in 2010, but anyone that puts their house up for sale will still need an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) from the first day of advertising it on the market. Learn more about EPCs here, find out how to get one and how much it might cost you.








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