Advice

Renting with pets: How to make it work
A pet can be a treasured member of the family – but not all landlords are willing to let animal owners take on a tenancy.
A pet can be a treasured member of the family – but not all landlords are willing to let animal owners take on a tenancy.
Using Land Registry data to research a realistic price for your home is simple and free at OnTheMarket.
Virtual property viewings are increasingly helping movers find their perfect home – particularly with the current coronavirus lockdown restrictions in place.
Are you worried your buyer might walk away? Sam Samuel, Director at Edward Ashdale, Bromley, gives his advice on what you can do to protect yourself
The property world is full of words and expressions that may be unfamiliar to anyone who is not regularly buying, selling, letting or renting a home.
Many a tenancy has ended in tears because of a lack of clarity about the all-important deposit, which can run to thousands of pounds.
One of the questions most frequently asked by house-hunters is: what is the difference between ‘under offer’ and ‘sold subject to contract’?
Buying and selling houses inevitably comes with highs and lows.
It might be a yapping dog, loud music or an all-night party. Whatever the origin of the noise, the decibel level can be both disturbing and distressing. But what can you do about it? OnTheMarket offers tips for dealing with noisy neighbours.
This top tip guide from OnTheMarket tells you what to look for in finding a professional letting agent that will enable you to rent out your property securely to an appropriate tenant and for the best possible return.