Welcome to the December edition of the Greenstone newsletter.
First up this month we take a look at the new guidelines on right-to-rent to make it both easier and safer for landlords and tenants . Next up we find out what drives increased buyer and tenant interest this festive season.
Towards the end of our newsletter we look at the EPC rules and what they mean for both tenants and landlords before answering all your stamp duty and mortgage holiday questions.
We hope you enjoy this months edition. We also provide property tips, insights, and updates on our social media channels which you can click to follow at the end of our newsletter. As always, please get in touch if you have any property queries.
From all of the team at Greenstone, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! We look forward to working with you in 2021.
Best regards
Lewis Green, Director
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Whilst these would ordinarily have been conducted via face-to-face meetings, right-to-rent checks have temporarily been altered to make it easier and safer for landlords and tenants.
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While Christmas is the time for overindulging, spending time with family and watching all the classics, it's also a really reflective season.
Find out what drives increased buyer and tenant interest this festive season.
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Introduced earlier this year, revisions to the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) on rental properties have meant that landlords are unable to let a flat or house with an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) rating below an E.
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If you have questions about your mortgage or the stamp duty holiday, we'd like to help guide you.
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General | Special Offers | Local Interest | Sales | Lettings
If you have questions about your mortgage or the stamp duty holiday, we'd like to help guide you.
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