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The burden for many renters is the seemingly fruitless referencing fee they must pay before paying the deposit and first month’s rent. From June, these lettings fees will be scrapped, so what does it mean for tenants and for the letting agents who relied on them?
When the 856-year-old architectural icon went ablaze, the devastation of the public was apparent worldwide. Unlike your own home, it’s not just a case of calling your insurance company when the flames die down. So, is Notre-Dame insured and how will it cover the restoration?
4.8 million self-employed workers overshoot their pension plan, meaning they may not be able to retire until 79 according to a new report. We look at what you can do to plan better.
Despite greater awareness of weather damage, theft and accidental damage, around £266bn worth of household contents are at risk and not insured. We look at the stats and what you can do.
There are certain repairs in your home that you should never put off, or the problem could get much worse. Stop household damage in its tracks early to prevent a small issue from escalating.
In the event of a no-deal Brexit, UK motorists will need to carry a Green Card from 29 March when driving in mainland Europe. Here’s all you need to know about the Green Card.