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Tenancy Agreements 31 days of tips – index

During May 2010 I ran a series of 31 posts on tenancy agreements.  Here is a list of them all, with links.
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Day 1 – An introduction to the series
Quite a short post to [...]

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Tenancy Agreements 31 days of tips – Day 31 – conclusion

This is day 31 of my 31 days of tips on tenancy agreements series. To see the rest of the series click here.
Finding tenancy agreements, the Landlord Law service, and *a special offer*
Today is the last day of my 31 days of tips. I hope you have enjoyed it, and that you have learned something. [...]

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Tenancy Agreements 31 days of tips – Day 30 – renewals

This is day 30 of my 31 days of tips on tenancy agreements series. To see the rest of the series click here.
Tenancy agreements renewals
It is customary for letting agents to arrange for a new agreement to [...]

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Tenancy Agreements 31 days of tips – Day 29 – preparation

This is day 29 of my 31 days of tips on tenancy agreements series. To see the rest of the series click here.
Preparing tenancy agreements
After having sourced your tenancy agreement and found your tenant, you [...]

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Tenancy Agreements 31 days of tips – Day 28 – pets

This is day 28 of my 31 days of tips on tenancy agreements series. To see the rest of the series click here.
Letting to tenants with pets
Most landlords are adamant. No pets.  Pets can cause damage to [...]

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Tenancy Agreements 31 days of tips – Day 27 – students

This is day 27 of my 31 days of tips on tenancy agreements series. To see the rest of the series click here.
Focus on student lets
Students are a big part of the lettings market.  The previous government increased the [...]

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Tenancy Agreements 31 days of tips – Day 26 – left items

This is day 26 of my 31 days of tips on tenancy agreements series. To see the rest of the series click here.

Property left behind by tenants when they vacate
This can be a real problem. Landlords often cannot re-let until [...]

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