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What should I do regarding bills before I move out? No matter if you are renting or selling, it is a must to be prepared regarding your bills when moving out so you don't end up paying anything that the new homeowners/tenants are using. Take a note of your water, gas and electric metres including a photo of these so you have evidence as well as logging these with your providers....
If you are a seller or a Landlord, make sure when not only listing your home but conducting viewings, the front of your home is neat and tidy.   Make sure your driveway is free, try to park on the road if you can, therefore showcasing the outdoor space of the front of your property.   If there are items such as bins and bikes, this can...
House prices in the UK are now on average £44,138 higher than they were in February 2020.   This is nearly a 20% increase for the average home in just two years.   March has been noted to be the strongest month to list your home on the market, so following on from these statistics, your home could be worth a lot more than you...
Are you a Landlord and wondering if you should furnish your new property?   A furnished property can be a way of attracting a higher rental price, however this means that if anything breaks, it is your responsibility to fix or replace.   An unfurnished property can also be appealing to Tenants as well as Landlords as they can bring...
Estate agents will need proof of identity and proof of address for anti-money laundering purposes. A copy of a valid EPC will also be needed, then from there the Solicitor will ask for additional documents, such as a property information form (TA6), the title deeds, the fixtures and fittings form (TA10) as well as any additional work certificates that have been completed while you have...

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