Renting

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.
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.
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.
OnTheMarket features many new properties each month, 24 hours or more before they are advertised on Rightmove or Zoopla.*
Build to Rent is an interesting development in the rental market that offers some key points of difference and benefits for tenants.
The buy-to-let sector is highly competitive and, not surprisingly, the landlords who are most successful are the ones who appreciate the importance of making their properties attractive to tenants.
Long gone are the days when a landlord or letting agent simply handed a new tenant the keys, recommended a good local pub, shook hands and left.
Find out the latest rental terms and terminology with our jargon buster guide. Whether you are a new or an existing tenant, the world of lettings is constantly changing.
Landlords have certain responsibilities to their tenants by law, just as tenants have to fulfil their side of the bargain.
When renting a home it can sometimes seem difficult to make it your own. Here OnTheMarket suggests five ways you can personalise your rental property.