This new edition of The Complete Guide to Letting Property provides reliable advice on all aspects of becoming a landlord, including how to choose the right type of property, how to calculate the finances, and the latest legislative requirements in terms of HIPs, the Tenancy Deposit Scheme and Landlord Accreditation Schemes.
Despite the current financial climate, this book demonstrates how buying property to let can still be a sensible and profitable investment option.
The Complete Guide to Letting Property includes comprehensive information on rental legislation including: the Tenancy Deposit Scheme, HIPs, safety and energy requirements for rental properties, and Landlord Accreditation Schemes. It provides reliable advice on all aspects of becoming a landlord, from choosing the right type of property and calculating finances, to selling a rental investment that has sitting tenants.
In-depth discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of buying offplan, both in the UK and abroad, as well as the important elements involved in guaranteed rental schemes, ensure that this guide is a must-read if you are considering letting a property.
REVIEWS :“Explains how to eliminate potential hazards and maximize your
return on this type of investment. Solid information is mixed with case
studies and tips from experts.”
News on the Block
“This book has become something of a bible – as the market expands
so do the traps for the unwary.”
House & Garden
“Liz Hodgkinson has thoughtfully condensed her expertise into a
handy manual. The cover price could be repaid thousands of times over”
Guardian
“An invaluable book… the author herself is a landlord and the text
speaks from experience.”
The Small Landlord’s Association
“Demystifies the letting game and tells you all you need to know
about becoming a successful landlord.”
Daily Telegraph
Paperback, 304 Pages, Dimensions 216 x 135 MM Language English.
Liz Hodgkinson is a prolific author and journalist who has written over 40 books. She writes regularly on property matters for the Evening Standard and the Daily Mail, and also contributes to The Guardian, The Independent and various magazines and websites.