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Author Bien, Melanie.

Title Renting Out Your Property For Dummies.

Publication Info. Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

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Edition 3rd ed.
Description 1 online resource (641 pages)
Contents Cover; Table of Contents; Title Page; Introduction; Part I: So You Want to Be a Landlord?; Chapter 1: Do You Have What It Takes to Manage a Buy-to-Let Property?; Chapter 2: Deciding Whether to Manage Your Property Yourself or to Hire an Agent; Chapter 3: Becoming an Accidental Landlord; Part II: Renting Your Property; Chapter 4: Finding the Perfect Rental Property; Chapter 5: Preparing Your Rental Property for Prospective Tenants; Chapter 6: Rent, Deposits and Tenancy Agreements: The Big Three of Property Management; Chapter 7: Generating Interest in Your Rental Property.
Chapter 8: Handling Prospective Tenants and Showing the PropertyChapter 9: Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mo: Selecting Your Tenants; Part III: The Brass Tacks of Managing Rentals; Chapter 10: Moving in the Tenant; Chapter 11: Collecting and Increasing Rent; Chapter 12: Keeping Good Tenants -- and Your Sanity; Chapter 13: Dealing with Problem Tenants; Chapter 14: Moving Out Tenants; Part IV: Techniques and Tools for Managing; Chapter 15: Maintenance; Chapter 16: Safety, Security and Insurance; Part V: Money, Money, Money!; Chapter 17: Raising the Cash to Buy Your Rental Property.
Chapter 18: Avoiding Property TaxesChapter 19: Using a Company To Hold Your Property; Chapter 20: Financial Management and Recordkeeping; Part VI: Only for the Daring; Chapter 21: Government Programmes; Chapter 22: Working in Niche Markets: Students, Pets, HMOs and Smokers; Part VII: The Part of Tens; Chapter 23: Ten Reasons to Become a Rental Property Owner; Chapter 24: Ten Ways to Get and Keep Full Occupancy in Your Property; Chapter 25: Ten Ways to Increase Cash Flow; Part VIII: Appendices; Appendix A: Resources; Appendix B: Forms, Templates and Standard Letters; Cheat Sheet.
Summary Everything potential landlords need to know about the UK rental marketRenting Out Your Property For Dummies is the essential roadmap to successful property letting. This easy-to-read guide walks readers through every step of renting out their property - showing how to avoid legal problems, find and keep the best tenants, maintain the property and maximise their rental income. As well as lots of helpful advice, it contains a wealth of sample forms and standard letters that can be used when dealing with their own tenants. Crucially, it is fully up to date on all the latest legislation including.
Note Description based on print version record.
GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Rental housing -- Great Britain.
Landlord and tenant -- Great Britain -- Popular works.
Business.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Popular works. (OCoLC)fst01423846
Subject Landlord and tenant. (OCoLC)fst00991718
Rental housing. (OCoLC)fst01094701
Great Britain. (OCoLC)fst01204623
Added Author Griswold, Robert S.
Other Form: Print version: Bien, Melanie Renting Out Your Property For Dummies Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, c2011 9781119976400
ISBN 9781119977346 electronic bk.
1119977347 electronic bk.
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