Move-in / move-out inventory template for rentals (handover protocol)
Move-in and move-out handover (inventory) template for landlords: what to record, meter readings, condition photos. A copyable template for a dispute-free handover.
Read more →Rental utilities: who pays what? (water, gas, electricity, service charge)
In a rental, who pays the utilities and the service charge? A line-by-line split for water, gas, electricity and service charge — the usual default and what to put in the contract.
Read more →Rental yield calculation 2026: gross vs. net (formula + worked example)
How to calculate rental yield in 2026: the gross and net yield formulas, payback period, and a fully worked example for landlords — avoiding the common trap.
Read more →Rental deposit A-Z: how much, when it's returned, what you can deduct
How much deposit to ask for, when and how it's returned, and what you can lawfully deduct. A practical guide for landlords, with how to avoid deposit disputes.
Read more →Rental management software compared, 2026: how to choose
Spreadsheet, international property software, or a locally focused tool? An objective, criteria-based comparison of rental management tools for private landlords.
Read more →FAQ: the 25 most common landlord questions — with short answers
Utilities, contracts, tax, deposits, admin: the 25 most common questions from private landlords, each with a concise, clear answer.
Read more →Rental admin: the complete annual calendar for landlords
What to handle and when for a let property. Month by month: meter readings, settlement, rent review, tax return, heating season, year-end — every deadline in one place.
Read more →Utility bill settlement for rentals, A-Z: the complete landlord guide
How to settle utilities with your tenant fairly and dispute-free. Step by step: meter readings, consumption, splitting charges, a finished statement — with a worked example.
Read more →Renting without spreadsheets: 5 things that save hours every month
Most of private renting is repetitive admin. Here are five tasks you can replace with one system right away — and how much time you get back.
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