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Welcome to Free Online Lettings! |
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Written by Web Master
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Friday, 12 September 2008 |
Our aim is to serve as a resource for people looking for flat share or rooms to rent as well as people looking to let their rooms, flats, apartments or houses. Although its primarily aimed at the renting/letting segment but you can also list your properties for sale as well. Please note that all the services at the moment are free.
So please spread the word around and make your website a useful website for everyone. In order to add a listing please register free from the register link at the left of this page and then log in. Once you have logged in you can search for a room, flat share, apartment or house to rent, if you do not find anything suitable at the moment, then please register your requirements with us. We'll then notify you via email when something matching your requirements becomes available - and we can list your property requirements on our 'Properties Wanted' page. Properties are always coming on the market, so beat other renters/buyers to the BEST new listings. Please note that even if your country, state, post code or locality is not already listed under the search options, you can add it once you register and sign in. If you face any problems please contact us through the contact us page. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 September 2008 )
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 08 September 2008 |
New research has revealed that FTBs are finding it touch to escape the rental cycle...
The proportion of people moving out of a rented property and into a newly purchased home has fallen by almost a half in the first quarter of 2008, while the proportion of people moving between rented accommodation has increased by over a third during the same time period, according to new research by Moveme.com, the specialist home move service.
With ever increasing moving costs, an uncertain market and a dearth of attractive mortgage deals currently available, those who are yet to step onto the property ladder are opting to delay their first home purchase, choosing instead to stay in rental accommodation for longer. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 September 2008 )
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EPC deadline looms for landlords |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 07 September 2008 |
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Regulations require that from 1 October 2008 any new residential letting will require the landlord to provide an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC), valid for 10 years, to prospective tenants.
Rental properties are covered by the Energy Performance of Buildings Regulations which was laid before Parliament at the end of March 2007. Unlike the Home Information Pack regulations for residential home sales, it is unlikely their will be any delays and the process is relatively simple. Once obtained the certificate will be valid for 10 years but can be renewed earlier if the landlord wishes to reflect any improvements made. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 12 September 2008 )
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