DASH Lincolnshire

These newsletters are produced in partnership between DASH, Boston Borough Council, East Lindsey District Council, Lincoln City Council, North Kesteven, South Holland, South Kesteven, & West Lindsey District Councils.

Lincolnshire Landlord Electronic Newsletters - LLEN

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  • Winterproofing your properties

    Falling temperatures, frost, ice, snow and storms - it’s the time of year to take stock and look over your rental portfolio to winter-proof your homes before the worst of the bad weather hits. … more

  • Sleaford & District Landlord Forum

    East Midlands Property Owners and DASH Landlord Accreditation are hosting a roadshow of landlord forums and events across the East Midlands.

    In response to landlord requests and increasing demands … more

  • Legal Update Course

    A reminder for if you havent booked your place on the Legal Update Course presented by DASH & EMPO, you should do so as soon as possible as there are only a few spaces left.

    Tuesday 1 … more

  • Landlords fined over Right to Rent triples in a year

    Hundreds of landlords have been fined in a crackdown on illegal immigration. Penalties totalling £163,000 have been issued under the Right to Rent scheme since the start of 2016.

    Between April … more

  • Letting to tenants with pets

    With almost 12 million households owning a pet and the number of people privately renting increasing year on year,  can landlords afford to miss out on this growing part of the private rented … more

  • Lingering odours hanging around like a bad smell?

    Nothing will put potential tenants off like the stench of cigarette smoke, damp, pets (or indeed damp pets), but lingering pongs can be notoriously difficult to get rid of.  The RLA recently … more

  • Rogue landlords crackdown receives funding boost

    City of Lincoln Council’s mission to tackle rogue landlords received a huge boost last week after securing funding from the Controlling Migration Fund.

     

    The £440,000 grant will … more

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