Tenants
The Future's Bright, The Future's Green
Advertisers in the late 90s may have insisted the future of telecoms was going to be orange, but current trends across the property...
Brighton and Hove: Britain's Least Affordable City
Today, I’m delving into a pressing issue that’s been making headlines: Brighton and Hove is now considered to be the least...
What is Fair Wear and Tear?
Understanding the distinction between fair wear and tear and damage in a residential tenancy is crucial both for landlords and tenants....
Damp and Mould: A Guide to Prevention and Management
As the rainy season approaches, it's time to start thinking about damp and mould. If left unchecked, they’ll make your property...
The Art of Communication
One of the biggest annoyances in the whole of this industry, is the ability for people to not communicate. You may think I am just...
The New Labour Government and the Property Market
With the recent electoral victory for Labour and their subsequent policy announcements in the King's Speech, the property market stands...
Reflecting on the Breathing Space Regulation
A few years ago, the government introduced the Breathing Space regulation, designed to help tenants in arrears negotiate their financial...
Reflecting on the Growing Trend of Long-Term Tenancies
In the evolving landscape of the UK rental market, an intriguing trend has emerged: tenants are choosing to stay longer in their rental...
How Important are Inventories?
Today's topic is a hot one: deposit deductions. Let's face it, no one enjoys that end-of-tenancy dance where you both circle the property,...
The Death of the Renters Reform Bill
As pretty much anyone I've spoken to through the journey of the Renters Reform Bill and anyone receiving our Eightfold Property Newsletter...
What's in Store for 2024?
As we draw to the end of another year, we always take time at Eightfold Property to reflect on the year that we've had, our successes...
Need advice on leaving an ongoing tenancy?
There are numerous reasons for someone to need to lease a tenancy early, but it is something we see more frequently in the student...