We explore the top 10 benefits of property guardianship from the perspective of landlords and property owners, highlighting the advantages and opportunities it offers.
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5 Time-Saving Tips for Vacant Property Managers and Landlords
Busy landlords and property managers will know how time-consuming maintaining property can be. But if you’ve found yourself with a vacant property on your hands, you might feel like your to-do list just doubled.
Keeping a vacant property safe, protected and looked after comes with a whole new set of ongoing responsibilities and tasks. On top of trying to find a new tenant or purpose for your site, there are now regular patrols, property visits and security measures to consider. Sometimes, it just feels like there just aren’t enough hours in the day.
5 Ways to Save Money on Your Vacant Property
Last year, we estimated that a vacant commercial property can cost upwards of £100,000/year to securely & adequately maintain. Money spent on security services, building maintenance fees and insurance premiums quickly add up. However, there is an effective & cheaper alternative – Property Guardianship. We’ve put together a few tips and tricks to help you spend less on your vacant property with the help of property guardians.
Top Ten Threats to Vacant Properties
Vacant residential and commercial buildings are vulnerable to a host of threats that not only damage your asset but can cost a lot to rectify. If you’re thinking of leaving your building unoccupied for an extended period, our list of the Top Ten Threats to Vacant Properties will give you an idea of what to expect, so you can take preventative action.
Eight Reasons You’re Struggling to Rent Your Residential Property
If you’ve ever dipped your toe in the rental property market, you’ll know there are always a range of factors at play, some of which are beyond your control. The economy could boom or bust. Changes to transport routes could dramatically impact demand in your area. And who knows, a global epidemic could hit! But there are lots of factors that you can control, and these become especially crucial if you’re struggling to find a tenant for your residential property. Every day that your property sits unoccupied costs you money, and this mounting pressure can cause some landlords to make rash decisions like accepting unsuitable tenants or selling when it is unwise to.
14 Tips for Commercial Landlords
As a commercial landlord, you have a lot to consider when it comes to letting your property to a new tenant. Ensuring that you protect your interests and foster a mutually beneficial relationship with your tenant requires due diligence and care. These tips for letting your commercial property will help you keep your priorities straight and manage a smooth and secure rental process.