Renting

Renting with pets: How to secure a rental property for you and your pet.
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…
If you plan to rent your next home, it’s important to have an understanding of what you’ll be responsible for in the property, along with the do’s and don’ts during your tenancy as policies can vary.
To help you get started with your property journey, we’ve introduced two new features to make getting an initial appraisal of your home even easier.
You only get one chance to make a good first impression and a picture is worth a thousand words, so make sure your home looks its best before it’s photographed and viewings begin.
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.
Owning a listed property can give a property an edge when it comes to selling. OnTheMarket reveals a guide to buying a listed building here.
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.
You’ve found somewhere to rent. You’re already thinking about the curtains. But before you get carried away, there’s the small matter of your tenancy agreement.
Residential sales and letting agent, Mansons in the North East, shares its checklist of cost cutting tips to help reduce energy and maintenance costs
Whether you are a tenant or a landlord, this guide will help you understand how these compulsory schemes operate.