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Oakfield Estate Agents announce acquisition of Andrews Estate Agents in Hastings, Bexhill and Eastbourne
Neil Newstead Founder and CEO of Oakfield Estate Agents is delighted to announce the acquisition of Andrews Estate Agents (Hastings, Bexhill and Eastbourne). Andrews Hastings Branch was first opened in 1973, over this time Andrews have built an amazing reputation and...
RENT ARREARS! East Sussex Landlords could you afford to lose £9,500 this year?
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a financial impact on a large portion of the population due to enforced business closures, struggling market sectors and redundancies. Many people who have struggled financially are private residential tenants who may have been unable to...
Tenant right-to-rent checks – are yours up to date?
As a landlord, you can’t legally allow someone to live in a rental property as their sole or main residence under a tenancy agreement unless they’re a UK citizen, from Switzerland or the European Economic Area (EEA), or have what’s called a Right to Rent in this...
What is Section 13 – and how can I raise my rent?
Any landlord needs to be sure their rental property is a viable investment, and, from time to time, it may be necessary to increase the rent charged to guarantee a level of income and to stay in line with what is being charged for similar properties in an area. You...
What does a Managing Agent do?
Terms like ‘Managing Agent’ and ‘Leasehold’ are regularly bandied about, but what do they actually mean? To start by explaining what Leasehold is, it applies to virtually all flats across England and Wales, as well as some houses. If you have one, technically you...
How do you spot bad tenants?
Especially if you’re new to letting out property, you may, understandably, be feeling slightly nervous. After all, you’re allowing relative strangers to live in a house or flat you own, knowing that you depend on their rent for at least part of your income. The...
Who has responsibility for what in your building?
If you’re living in a flat as the leaseholder, one thing which can often seem unclear is where responsibilities lie in your building, and who should be taking care of what. Here, we try and clarify some of the key areas, so read on if this situation applies to you....
Two storeys good: fast-tracking of extension approvals under planning law shake-up
A new law is set to allow homeowners to add up to a couple of storeys to their properties without the need to apply for planning permission in the usual way. This ‘fast-track’ system is aimed at allowing families to extend their homes to accommodate growing numbers of...
Cheers! How a great local pub could enhance the value of your home
The reopening of the property market following weeks of lockdown has spurred numerous people on to looking into moving house. Equally, the reopening of pubs has seen many of us heading out in search of a pint or other refreshment, and perhaps the chance to catch up...
Use a zero deposit scheme next time you let out or rent a home
For anyone taking on a new tenancy, deposits have traditionally been the greatest source of headaches. Typically, tenants are asked for four to six weeks’ rent as down payment, while also having to pay for a month’s rent upfront at the same time. Especially if you’re...









