Increasing rent with School for Landlords

School for LandlordsAs many of you will remember, I ran a series of videos in December 2011 / January 2012 about increasing rent.

It finished with a discussion between Ben Reeve Lewis and myself on various aspects of increasing rent, looking at problems that arise.

School for Landlords videos are (mostly) only freely available online for two weeks (although a few are made available for longer).

However if you missed the series and think it would be useful to you, note that you can now buy access to it, along with links to relevant content and to the pages referred to in the videos.

If this interests you, click here for more information.


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