Information for property managers and owners

Category : Owner Information

Do owners of pet-free holiday homes need to accept assistance dogs?

Whilst the pros and cons of whether to accept dogs or not is a topic that has been widely documented on holiday cottage blog pages, the question of whether ‘pet free’ holiday cottages should accept an assistance dog is much less commonly asked. Perhaps this isn’t a question you have considered. Or it is one […]

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Cottage Owners: Beware of the latest phishing scam

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Over the past couple of years most cottage owners have become familiar with over payment scams (if you haven’t then please read our article to find out more). However, phishing scams also seem to be increasing in number and improving in technique, so we wanted to provide you with some information on common scenarios which should […]

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Want more winter bookings in your holiday cottage?

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With the summer behind us, now is the ideal time for us cottage owners to be thinking about how we can maximise bookings over the quieter winter months. There are still plenty of people who are looking for a holiday or short break away: some who have gone without a summer holiday; those who want […]

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Do you need an Energy Performance Certificate for your holiday home?

What is an EPC? If you’ve been involved in buying, selling or letting a property since 2008, then you will have come across Energy Performance Certificates, or EPCs. EPCs indicate how energy efficient a property is with a rating value from A (very efficient and the best you could hope for in a modern well […]

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Make your holiday cottage gleam and put the shine into reviews

In an increasingly competitive market, where first impressions really do count, the importance of having a sparkling clean holiday cottage is crucial. Not only will it impact on the enjoyment of your guest’s holiday, but cleanliness is one of the most frequently commented upon issues in holiday house reviews. If your house lacks that sparkling […]

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It’s The Law: Does Your Holiday Cottage Comply With Fire Safety Regulations?

A red toy fire engine with blocks on roof saying 'risk'

As a holiday home owner, does fire safety law apply to me? In short, Yes. When you are renting out your property (whether it be a cottage, caravan, tree house or cabin), if you have paying guests, you have responsibilities to comply with fire safety law. In recent years there has been a large increase […]

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Do you need a music and film licence for your holiday home?

Like many regulations, it can be difficult to find information specifically aimed at the holiday rental market. The regulations surrounding whether or not you need a licence to play and supply films and music are no exception. This has left holiday home owners confused as to whether they need to buy licences for their guests to play […]

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Legionnaires’ disease: Your responsibilities as a holiday cottage owner

Magnifying glass with Legionnaires' Disease written in the middle

As holiday home owners we have a number of responsibilities to ensure guest health and safety. The annual gas check, visit from the chimney sweep, Portable Appliance Testing (PAT), electrical safety checks and fire risk assessments are all part of our health and safety ‘to do’ check list. Perhaps less well known, but one that […]

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Photos sell holiday cottages. Are yours working hard enough for you?

It seems that sometimes, owners can underestimate the importance that photos play in ‘selling’ their cottages. We see a diverse range of photos on our adverts and, there is no doubt, that adverts showing a good selection of high quality photographs, reap the rewards in terms of increased enquiry levels and bookings. If you have […]

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Happy Families: how to create a holiday home parents and children will adore

Children playing on the floor with colouring books while adults relax on sofa

Staycations in the UK are not new. They are easier, more convenient and increasingly cheaper than heading overseas. It is therefore not surprising that a number of people choose to explore what is on their doorstep and holiday at home. UK holidays are particularly popular with families. Taking children on long flights can be both […]

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