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Who is responsible for damage from a burst pipe when a tenant leaves the property unattended?
As we settle into the new year, some landlords might find themselves dealing with a tricky situation; tenants returning to a property left unattended over the December break, only to find a burst pipe has caused damage to their belongings and the property itself. It’s a tricky situation and raises an important question: who is responsible for fixing the damage? Drawing on years of experience handling similar disputes, the Tenancy Deposit Scheme offers advice to help you navigate these murky waters.
How can landlords protect against rent arrears and legal expenses?
Despite rigorous tenant checks and references, tenants defaulting on rent or other breaches of the tenancy agreement can be a risk for landlords. Evicting tenants can be costly and recuperating lost rent can also be expensive. Rentguard, the NRLA’s Legal Expenses and Rent Guarantee Insurance partner, has explained why suitable insurance for such risks can be important, including what it can cover and what happens if you need to make a claim.
Landlord Michelle planning new charity venture
Landlord and letting agent Michelle Walker-Smith is eyeing her next charity venture after helping to raise more than £4,000 in November.
Six tenant types to consider when buying insurance
When choosing a Landlord Insurance policy, it is possible that you will have to confirm the type of tenants you let your property to. Some insurance policies may have specific clauses or considerations based on the type of occupancy. It's important to provide the correct information when obtaining a quote. Gallagher, the NRLA’s trusted Landlord Insurance partner, has provided a breakdown of the different tenant types that may appear on a quote form.
NRLA Research: New member survey launched
The NRLA is surveying members for its new Landlord Eye research report offering in-depth insight into the issues affecting you and your portfolio.