Regular cleaning in offices is becoming a necessity to create a comfortable working environment. I recently read about home cleaning services in Bellevue and I was interested. Cleaning companies offer customized cleaning schedules depending on the needs of the business, from daily to weekly. This allows companies to focus on their core business, while the cleanliness of the premises remains at a high level.
I’m renting in Leeds, and last year my landlord wanted an 8% increase, which felt wild. The Get It Cleaned article helped me understand I could’ve challenged it through a tribunal, but I didn’t know that then. I ended up moving to a cheaper place instead. CityRenter, since you’re fixed-term, you’ve got some breathing room—lucky! I’d start checking sites like Rightmove now to see what similar flats cost in Bristol so you’re ready to negotiate later. PropertyPal, do you ever ask tenants what they can handle before raising rent? Also, any guesses on how the Renters’ Rights Bill will change things for 2025?
Morning! I saw that how much can they raise article too and yeah, it’s a bit nerve-racking. I’m also in a fixed-term tenancy (Manchester) and bracing for the renewal chat. From what I’ve heard, 5–8% increases seem pretty typical lately, but it really depends on the local market. If your landlord wants to go above that, you can try negotiating or even challenge it if it feels excessive. Hopefully the Renters’ Rights Bill brings some relief soon—it would be nice to have more protection! You’re definitely not alone in feeling the pinch.
Morning all! I just read an article from Get It Cleaned about how much landlords can raise rent in the UK for 2025. It says there’s no fixed cap for private landlords, but they have to give notice (like a month for periodic tenancies) and keep increases “reasonable” based on local market rates. It also mentioned the Renters’ Rights Bill might shake things up, maybe limiting increases to once a year. I’m in a fixed-term lease in Bristol until July, but I’m already stressing about a big hike after that. Anyone else feeling the pinch? What’s a fair increase these days?
Regular cleaning in offices is becoming a necessity to create a comfortable working environment. I recently read about home cleaning services in Bellevue and I was interested. Cleaning companies offer customized cleaning schedules depending on the needs of the business, from daily to weekly. This allows companies to focus on their core business, while the cleanliness of the premises remains at a high level.
I’m renting in Leeds, and last year my landlord wanted an 8% increase, which felt wild. The Get It Cleaned article helped me understand I could’ve challenged it through a tribunal, but I didn’t know that then. I ended up moving to a cheaper place instead. CityRenter, since you’re fixed-term, you’ve got some breathing room—lucky! I’d start checking sites like Rightmove now to see what similar flats cost in Bristol so you’re ready to negotiate later. PropertyPal, do you ever ask tenants what they can handle before raising rent? Also, any guesses on how the Renters’ Rights Bill will change things for 2025?
Morning! I saw that how much can they raise article too and yeah, it’s a bit nerve-racking. I’m also in a fixed-term tenancy (Manchester) and bracing for the renewal chat. From what I’ve heard, 5–8% increases seem pretty typical lately, but it really depends on the local market. If your landlord wants to go above that, you can try negotiating or even challenge it if it feels excessive. Hopefully the Renters’ Rights Bill brings some relief soon—it would be nice to have more protection! You’re definitely not alone in feeling the pinch.
Morning all! I just read an article from Get It Cleaned about how much landlords can raise rent in the UK for 2025. It says there’s no fixed cap for private landlords, but they have to give notice (like a month for periodic tenancies) and keep increases “reasonable” based on local market rates. It also mentioned the Renters’ Rights Bill might shake things up, maybe limiting increases to once a year. I’m in a fixed-term lease in Bristol until July, but I’m already stressing about a big hike after that. Anyone else feeling the pinch? What’s a fair increase these days?