Landlords in the UK are generally out of touch with what
their tenants want with new research indicating a wide gulf between the two. Tenants
are often clear on what they want and the research suggests they would be
willing to pay for it. For example, almost one in four tenants said they would
pay an average of £50 a month more if pets were allowed and the same amount
extra for a guaranteed parking space with 17% saying it would be the most
important thing they would pay for. The research also found that gardens,
parking, and furnished properties were in demand by tenants. Read more on
Property Wire.
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