
Rosewood Property Newsletter June 2023 Issue 7
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The South West is the 3rd Highest in England for Demand in the Rented Sector
With ever increasing new legislation and regulations running a ‘rentals business’ whether individual property or portfolio is hard work and often worrying (have I covered everything, am I fully compliant?) it’s easy to see...

Support for Tenants
You might be wondering if you might be a landlord whose tenants may run into trouble with the current increasing cost of utilities. I’d like to assure you that we have good relationships with your tenants and communication...

Permitted Occupiers, Lodgers and HMO’s
With living costs increasing tenants may ask for permission to move someone else into their rented home. You will need to consider who this is and how it impacts on the tenancy. Permitted Occupier or Lodger? TerminologyA permitted...

Decent Homes Consultation On-Line Survey
The government has opened its consultation on bringing the Decent Homes Standard into the Private Rented Sector (PRS) This started on 2nd September and runs until 14 October and you as a landlord can respond directly and I would...

Plea for Help!
There just aren’t enough homes out there to Rent! For many applicants they just want to move, to upgrade, up or downsize or just starting out HOWEVER for some they have no choice, especially now with Landlords selling their...

THE WHITE PAPER PROPOSALS FOR THE PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR (PRS)
MY POSITIVE SPIN ON THE WHITE PAPER PROPOSALS FOR THE PRIVATE RENTED SECTOR (PRS) You will have all seen or heard by now of the proposals contained in the governments new White Paper published in June. Unlikely to become law until...

What is Affordability?
These are 2 words you may hear a lot when renting, you may have an understanding of these words already, or you may think, what are they talking about? I earn a good salary and I can afford the rent, I have budgeted well! I...


Understanding Rental Yield and Capital Growth
Rental yield is the term used to describe the return on a property investment from a rental perspective. If the monthly rent is £2,000 and the property is occupied for a full year, you will receive £24,000...