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More households are reassessing space in early 2026. If your home feels tighter than it once did, this spring may offer the right conditions to move up.
Once you have settled into your new home, there are a few ongoing responsibilities that tenants should be aware of. Taking care of the property and reporting any issues promptly helps ensure the home remains safe, comfortable, and well maintained throughout your tenancy. Below are some of the key responsibilities tenants typically have while living
Landlords — this is your go-to guide for the answers you’ve been looking for. There’s no need to look elsewhere, as Megan Cutforth, Lettings Director at Greater London Properties, has pulled together clear, expert guidance to help you navigate everything you need to know with confidence.
At the end of your tenancy, your deposit will be returned to you provided the property is returned in the same condition as when you moved in, allowing for fair wear and tear. Understanding what is expected can help ensure the process is smooth and minimise the risk of deductions. Below are some helpful steps tenants can take to increase the chance