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ARLA Calls for Compulsory Qualifications

The Association of Residential Landlords (ARLA) is currently running a voluntary licensing scheme for letting agents in conjunction with a money protection scheme for clients of its members. However, they have recently noted that the work they are doing would be “undermined” provided the government did not make licensing compulsory.

Operations Manager at ARLA, Ian Potter, has been quoted saying: “We are disappointed that the Housing Minister has once again refused to implement any kind of regulation on the private rental sector.”

He then went on to add the following: “There is no requirement for lettings agents or landlords themselves to take any kind of professional qualification. This means their professionalism cannot be guaranteed. In today’s market, when people are becoming increasingly desperate to find a home, there will be increasing opportunity for unethical operators to take advantage of consumers.”
Mr Potter was responding to the government’s recently launched SafeAgent scheme, and the new factsheets that have also been released. The factsheets are designed to provide help and advice to tenants and landlords with regards to their rights and responsibilities.

Disputes between those renting and their landlords are thought to be mostly caused by misunderstandings that could be easily prevented. Landlords can also look to protect their property with a Landlords Insurance policy, just in case any tenants feel the need to resolve a dispute through action and not words.

A “Dos and Don’ts” factsheet for landlords gives advice on finding a suitable letting agent, the need for written agreements and inventories, and protecting tenants’ deposits.
Whilst the “Dos and Don’ts” factsheet for tenants will offer advice on legal requirements for renting, how to deal with disputes, and what one can expect from a landlord.

In the mean time, Housing Minister, Grant Shapps has said: “The private rented sector provides a valuable source of accommodation for over three million people in England, and the vast majority of them are happy with the service they receive.”
He went on to add: “That’s why I have promised not to wrap the sector in red tape, but to instead work with the industry to help them develop their own plans to tackle those bad landlords, and with councils to throw the book at those who don’t live up to their responsibilities.”

It currently remains to be seen whether the factsheets will do their job as intended.

5 things you need to know about deposit protection

The first of our ‘5 things’ email series begins with the 5 things you need to know about deposit protection.

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UK Rents Continue to Rise - June 2010 Rental Market Update

Positive Start to Asking Rent Values Continues in Q2 2010.

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June’s ‘FindaProperty.com’ rental index shows more positive news for landlords with a continued increase in both asking rents and rental yield for Q2 2010.

Asking rents have increased by 2.3% in the second quarter of 2010 and in the six months from January to June 2010 they have risen 4.4%.

Rental yields have also increased, up to 4.57% in June.

For further information including regional variations click here for the full report.

If you would like a free valuation comparable report to determine the level of competition and asking rental prices for you property please contact us on 0844 247 2480 or at letting@makeurmove.co.uk

Google Launches UK Property Search

Google has today launched its property search service on Google Maps in the UK.  The service brings a new dimension to property search in the UK allowing property buyers and renters to search for property in a particular area on the map.

Renters can find the area they are interested in, then select criteria such as price and type to see all the relevant properties in that area.

To use the new service visit  Google Maps, select the properties drop down from the show search options link and then search for the area you are interested in.

Further information on this story can be found on the Guardian website.

makeurmove is now listing all rental properties on Google Maps ensuring maximum exposure to the renter market for our landlords.

April 2010 Rental Market Update

Positive Start to 2010 Sees Property Rents and Rental Yields on The Up.

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April’s ‘FindaProperty.com’ rental index shows that 2010 is beginning to look more positive for Landlords.  Rents are reported to have increased by 2.7% over the first four months of the year along with an increase in the average rental yield to 4.54% from 4.45%.

For further information including regional variations click here for the full report.

If you would like a free valuation comparable report to determine the level of competition and asking rental prices for you property please contact us on 0844 247 2480 or at letting@makeurmove.co.uk

Landlord licensing one step closer

An announcement this month from Margaret Beckett, the Minister for Housing and Planning, brought landlord licensing one step closer 

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Make sure you’re Gas Safe

On 1 April the Gas Safety Register replaced the Corgi Gas Register. All landlord gas safety certificates must now be provided by a Gas Safe registered engineer 

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Full details can be seen at:

http://www.gassaferegister.co.uk/advice/renting_a_property/for_landlords.aspx

New partnership takes our legal services up a level

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A new partnership with solicitors Lawson Coppock & Hart is helping take makeurmove up a gear, with new services, improved document templates and access to some fixed-fee legal assistance.

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Channel M’s property expert offers advice and support with makeurmove

Sian Astley, presenter of Channel M’s ‘Homesmine’ show on Sky TV, has teamed up with makeurmove to offer help, support and inspiration to make your property stand out, without it costing you lots of time and money.

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Our new resident experts, top solicitors Lawson’s and property guru Sian Astley, are here to answer your questions

Each month we’ll feature answers from the professionals to questions posed by makeurmove customers.

Email your question on anything from the right tenancy agreements to removing woodchip wallpaper to letting@makeurmove.co.uk.