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Do those rules apply to me?

Posted in Blog on 13th October 2017 by Lindsey Wadsworth

With the property market changing every year, landlords have to alter their strategies in order to gain a profit. To assist them in their endeavours, we set up our specialist establishment, which has come to be known as one of the best companies for HMO management Portsmouth has to offer. No matter what your requirements are, we will work with you to get the results you desire.

For a number of individuals, HMO is seen as an attractive investment solution due to the potential yields. Since there are so many legal considerations to take into account, these structures demand more dedication and hard work than your standard variety building.

There are a series of challenges one faces when overseeing these premises, and the developments in regulations and licensing tend to leave landlords baffled. Should an investor mess things up, not only can they lose money, but they could also suffer dire consequences. To help you in your own efforts, we’ve summarised some of the important steps to take with HMOs below.

One of the smartest moves you can make in these situations is to get in touch with your local authority. This will allow you to learn about all the rules and regulations that apply to the region. It’s often the case that landlords require a license for HMOs. However, the terms differ depending on the property’s location, type, and the amount of inhabitants. As such, it would be worth your time to research those rules that are applicable to you.

Once you’ve identified the relevant rules and regulations, there are certain standards that you must adhere to so you preserve tenants’ health and safety. Firstly, the building will have to be assessed by an installer that’s registered with the Gas Safe Register prior to anyone moving in. The electronics must also be examined and be presented with a certificate to prove their safety levels.

At T1property, we know a great deal about HMO properties, making us the ‘go-to’ people. This sector may be one that changes regularly, but we will do whatever we can to keep you in the loop about all the latest amendments. That way you can meet your obligations and avoid potential problems.

Should you need any assistance from the best team for HMO management Portsmouth has, you’re more than welcome to contact us.

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