Hello I am very new to becoming a landlord, so please be patient with me 😀 I am looking to invest in a property around Fairfield Bury (3 bed semi) I am just concerned about whether it will rent out quickly and if I want to sell in a few years whether it will sell easily? Does anyone here have any knowledge of renting/investing in bury? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Bury as a rental investment?
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Pointless buying if you want to sell 'in a few years' imo and it doesn't sound like you know anything about the market that you're entering into but instead looking for the go ahead from a random forum. Suggest you do research, use the Internet, speak to estate agents."I'm afraid I didn't do enough background checks apart from checking her identity on Facebook" - ANON
What I say is based on my own experience and research - Please don't take as gospel without first checking the gospel yourself.
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by DoricPixie1. It is unusual for a radiator not to have a lockshield valve. Can you posts pictures of both ends of the radiator?
2. Seems very sensible of the landlord to carry out preventative maintenance of the roof rather than letting things deteriorate further until repairs become urgent and tenants...-
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by A.RenterI started renting a ‘studio apartment’ (i.e. a bedsit) in January this year in a three-storey 1930s block – residents are a mix of renters and leaseholders. I am considering asking for rent reduction due to two main issues:
- Upon moving in I noticed that there is no way to turn off the radiator, as
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by ash72The property is yours not the agents, they work for you, therefore you can enter your own property when it is vacant.
The carpets are your decision, but it may be a selling point if new carpets are placed especially after 20 years, and you may get a slightly higher rent, you should also...-
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I'm glad I've found this forum as I'm in need of advice.
I'm a landlord and have rented my property through an agency(can I mention names?) for seven years. The current tenants are due to vacate the property on 20 July and new tenants are due in on 1 August....-
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Reply to Am I obliged to....by mpppenI happy to provide a handrail, it seems the decent thing to but appreciate all the help. I was just wondering if I was legally obliged to but as others have said, there's potential liability if I don't....
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by mpppenMorning.
A tenant living in a property for the last three years has emailed saying there's no handrail on the stairs and they this is is dangerous. They also say there is a large step down to the shed.
Am I obliged to provide one? The stairs themselves are quite narrow and...-
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by AndrewDodNot planning to respond further as it is not clear whether the your landlord and the FH are one and the same, or why a small roof is taking 520 hours of work.
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by Steve MaceyAm about finished in organzing and starting repairs on a house I want to let out soon. I dont know what checks I have to do and certificates I need to be able to let out a house now. I was planning on choosing an estate agent and having them tell me what I have to do after he's seen my repaired house...
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by A.Renterthanks for responses.
yes it is the landlord/freeholder commissioning the works.
To clarify the radiator is off - they put it on each winter (Nov-Feb). The issues is that there no valve at all on it - one would need to be fixed.-
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