Holiday rentals have become more and more common in recent years, partly due to the 'staycation' trend and the rise in popularity of Airbnbs.
As a landlord, holiday rentals certainly have their benefits to you and are an attractive way of increasing your property income.
However, there are pitfalls that you could fall into that you need to be aware of.
Frettens' own Property Litigation specialist Will Bartley sat down with the people over at Christopher Shaw Estate Agents to discuss some of these potential issues and provided advice for landlords looking to partake in holiday letting...
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