Five things renters should look for when moving into a new property🖐🏻

Five things renters should look for when moving into a new property🖐🏻

Moving into a new property can be expensive, especially when you factor in the rising cost of energy bills and living in general. Dan Whittaker, personal finance expert at CashLady, shares five top tips for tenants to better understand their rights and avoid any unnecessary costs.

Dan says: “The cost of living in the UK is rising at an alarming rate, and for those currently renting, or about to rent a new property, this can be very daunting. Not only are energy bills soaring, but between damage deposits, new furniture and removal costs, renting a new property can become expensive.” To continue reading, please Click Here


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