Western Lettings Blog
Updated 04/04/2025 There are times when your property is vacant, which means that there is no rental income being created. These are referred to as “void […]
Updated 24/03/2025 Carbon monoxide detectors in rental homes have historically caused a great deal of confusion. Do I actually need them? How much do I need? […]
Chase One Rabbit There’s an old Chinese proverb: “The man who chases two rabbits, catches neither.” If you want to succeed at something, then focus on […]
You probably have come across the word “letting agent” at some point in your life, whether you are a renter looking for a new place to […]
This guide might be helpful for new landlords or those who are considering becoming landlords, but it is also valuable for experienced landlords who are looking […]
The practice of renting is becoming more and more popular in Scotland. It is anticipated that in some areas over 60% of the population will be […]
Are you considering becoming a rental guarantor? Becoming a Guarantor is a really big responsibility. It is often assumed by someone you know well or a […]
For a landlord in Scotland, it is essential to have a solid understanding of the requirements that relate to the provision of appliances. According to the […]
From choosing a target tenant to kitting out your property, we look at 12 things landlords can do to boost their property’s appeal - and their rental income.
Several classic debates in property investing are unlikely to be resolved anytime soon. Is it the best idea to invest in newer or older build properties? […]
There are some innovative approaches that might be really effective in preventing condensation inside your home. Below is a list of 9 proven methods for preventing […]
One of the many decisions that landlords must make when renting out their home for the first time is whether to let the property be furnished […]
We understand that you have a lot on your plate as a landlord, and finding the right level of cover can be overwhelming. There is a […]
It’s time to start planning how to keep your property dry and warm this winter as the nights become longer and the temperature drops. Making energy-efficient […]
As we approach the harsh Scottish winter months, it is critical to prepare your property to minimise issues that could result in void periods or costly […]
Managing Rent Increases Fairly In my view, rent for tenants should be increased annually but kept below prevailing market levels. Most landlords see the sense in […]















