Articles tagged: energy performance certificates for let properties
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Kirthy Shetty Home information packs offer crucial information required by a buyer and seller. It becomes important at the very start of the home buying process. written by Kirthy Shetty Is it vital to know about your tenant who is about to occupy your house? Yes, indeed you need a proper assessment of your tenant to ensure that you have a right person staying in your house. written by Kirthy Shetty Terror attacks in Mumbai, on 27 November 2008, atleast 173 people were killed and few others were feared to death. written by Kirthy Shetty Before letting your property on rent, it is quite essential, to take tenant reference, assess them rightly and then take them on rent. written by Kirthy Shetty The Energy Performance Certificate is essential by law when a building is constructed, sold or put up for rent. written by Kirthy Shetty Safeguard your house from any damage that occurs accidentally. Landlords building insurance protects you from any kind of damage to your building. Landlord experts online will guide you through your process of getting an insurance. Firstly, try and understand the various types of insurance related to your property and then what it entails. written by Kirthy Shetty Are you a first time buyer of landlords insurance? Best way to look out for several insurance policies related landlord and to obtain a best deal at an attractive cost is with the help of an expert broker. Understanding the terms of each of these policies is essential in order to know what all does these landlord insurance policies cover. written by Kirthy Shetty EPCs stands for Energy Performance Certificates offers a rating of how energy efficient a building is, with a rating of A & G where 'A' is the most energy efficient and 'G' being the least, with the average up to now being 'D'. written by Kirthy Shetty Rent guarantee insurance becomes a vital necessity for all those landlords who are not staying at the place wherein their house has been rented out. If you have bought a house or have inherited it from your parents and you are moving to a different place, have now let it out, you need to ensure that your tenants will repay the rent on time and not make you run around for the rent amount. << previous page 1 next page>> |