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Landlords and the New Redress Scheme: What You Need to Know   With the upcoming Renters Reform Bill, one of the biggest changes on the horizon is the requirement for private landlords to join a redress scheme, similar to how letting agents mus... read more »
 
 
Commercial building insurance is one of the most important protections a landlord can have, yet many landlords either overpay for their cover or, even worse, end up underinsured without realising it.   At Space Acquisitions Limited, we special... read more »
 
 
Message from the Managing Director As someone who grew up in Harrow, I have always had a strong connection to this part of London. I went to school in Harrow and spent many years working at the Grim’s Dyke Hotel, where I developed a ... read more »
 
 
This is my opinion based on experience in letting both furnished and unfurnished properties. Feel free to disagree, but here’s my take.   If a property has been let as furnished and marketed that way, then it makes sense to continue offe... read more »
 
 
Selling property in today’s market is a minefield. It’s not just about finding a buyer—it’s about ensuring that buyer can actually complete the purchase, which is where the entire process becomes unpredictable and frustrating.... read more »
 
 
    Many people assume estate agents work equally for buyers, tenants, sellers, and landlords—but that’s not quite true. In reality, estate agents’ true customers are the vendors (sellers) and landlords because they are ... read more »
 
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