Horror Stories Righted: Rental Edition

As anyone who has rented before knows, there are many "spooky" things that can go wrong during the rental process. Here, we share a few haunting stories that could have been quite "grave" if not for...

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The Rental Process: United States

It is no secret that moving any distance is a monumental event. In addition to the logistics of moving, the actual process behind renting is nuanced. Each country has its own requirements that must...

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RentAssist: Success Stories in Seattle

In the coming months, we will be sharing some of our favorite success stories of RentAssistTM moves. RentAssistTM is a suite of relocation services which helps reduce the stresses of a domestic move....

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UK Tenants Paying More

New rents in London have risen by 2.5% this August compared to the same time last year, referencing firm Homelet has reported. This follows three successive months of decline.

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Equifax Hack: Mitigating Risk to Your Rental Application

On September 7, 2017 Equifax, one of the big three credit bureaus, announced it was hacked sometime between May and July, stating nearly 143 million Americans were potentially exposed. While you...

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Top Three Reasons Why Domestic Renters Benefit From Relocation Support

In a world where it seems like you can find anything on the internet, it’s hard to imagine that a resourceful employee would have trouble relocating within their own country. With Google at your...

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Drop in EU Students Impacts UK Rental Market

Following the UK’s decision to trigger Article 50 and leave the European Union, there has been a 7% drop in the number of EU students applying for places at UK universities.

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Government Begins Consultations of Lettings Fee Ban

The Government has finally published its consultation paper on the banning of tenant lettings fees in England.

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Right to Rent: UK Rollout

A year after the ‘Right to Rent’ scheme was implemented in England, the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) has published its report ‘Passport Please’.

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Tenants Staying Longer and Paying Less

The government’s latest English Housing Survey has been released. Analysed by the National Landlord’s Association (NLA), it has revealed some surprising insight into the UK rental market.

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