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A selection of books on Letting and Property investment.

Buying Property to LetThe BUY TO LET HANDBOOK is an essential reference and step-by-step guide for both experienced and novice would-be landlords. It explains the entire process from start to finish in plain language, showing you how to buy the right property, prepare it for letting, create a tenancy and manage it yourself! It explains the legal issues involved and offers guidance on completing tenancy agreements, creating inventories, inspections, taking deposits and references, issuing notice and dealing with problem tenants. This is a comprehensive, but clear and concise guide that will help you to achieve easier and more profitable lettings than you could ever have dreamed possible.

TheThe Which Guide to Renting and Letting

The law of landlord and tenant can be minefield for the unwary. Whether you are renting or letting a house, flat or just a room, you need to be fully aware of the legal rights on both sides, the financial implications of the agreement into which you are entering and the practicalities of the landlord/tenant relationship. This informative guide from Which? puts you in the picture.


HowHow to Make Money from Your Property by Fiona Fullerton

Fiona Fullerton knows how to make property pay. Based on her own experience and her popular column in the Saturday Telegraph, she reveals how you can make serious money from your property. Whether you are buying, selling, renovating or looking for a worthwhile rental investment, Fiona provides clear, simple and inspiring guidelines for getting the best deal possible.


buy-to-letBuy to Let the key steps.

The idea of Buy to Let may have attracted your interest because of concern about your pension or as a way of investing. Whatever the reasons, Buy to Let by Stuart Powers will help you to decide if it is for you. Stuart starts by clearly explaining the key steps you would need to take in order to be successful in buying and letting residential property. He then focuses on five key issues that really matter, ranging from estimating likely profits through to selecting an agent and taxation of profits. Finally he looks at how to avoid the most common pitfalls, such as disputes with tenants about the deposit and minimising gaps between tenants.


HowHow to Make Money from Property

A guide to many different ways of making money from property, from letting a room to buying land for development. It includes advice on raising finance, dealing with architects, builders, estate agents and the tax man - written for the UK market.


TheThe New London Property Guide 2001/2002 by Carrie Seagrove

Fully up-to-date, practical details about the facilities and market in each area are combined with colourful street-by-street character analysis so that readers can find out which neighbourhood is just right for them. Plus Best-selling guide to London's property market plus Fully updated and thoroughly revised plus Essential insider's tips and jargon demystified plus Unique cross-London price charts plus 480 A-Z area profiles.


TheEvening Standard Where to Live in London

What is it really like to live in the 33 different boroughs of London? What price band can you expect in different areas and what kind of people live there? This updated guide walks the reader through London, borough by borough, and provides information on the various aspects of London life


PropertyProperty Investment

This work brings together three aspects of property development - strategies for investment, markets and appraisals. It considers research in these areas and provides a commentary on the individual and portfolio analysis of property investments. By using statistics and graphs and analyzing the latest techniques, the book summarizes the present state of play in the property investment markets, the sectors and the investors. The author outlines the developments in investment and finance theory that have had such an impact on the property investment sector.



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