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Asbestos Your Duties as a Landlord

Landlords have a duty of care to protect tenants from hazards, including hidden risks like asbestos.

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10 tips for sole traders

As a sole trader, you have a greater degree of privacy than a limited company with no requirement to make your business details public and register with Companies House.

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Choosing the right level of indemnity insurance

When you take out public liability insurance, you’ll need to choose the level of cover you need. You’ll set a cover limit of £1 million, £2 million, £5 million or £10 million to protect your business if a claim is made against you. Choosing the right level of cover to suit your enterprise can be daunting, and it may be tempting to opt for a lower level and a potentially cheaper premium.

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Preparing Your Park Home for Winter

Practical winter prep checklist for park homes: insulate and lag pipes, service the boiler, review insurance, improve insulation, bleed radiators, clear gutters, trim trees, seal draughts—and stay cozy with a hot tea.

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Top Tips on Maintaining Your Park Home

Essential maintenance tips for keeping your park home in good repair.

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Refurbishing a Second-Hand Caravan

Refurbishing a second-hand caravan can be a great way to brighten up a used caravan and can also be a really fun project to take on.

Park Home Insurance Buyer's Guide

why standard cover doesn’t fit park homes, key benefits like new‑for‑old, re‑siting and alternative accommodation, blanket sums insured, optional add‑ons, value tips, key definitions, and myth‑busting on site owner rules.

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Martyn’s Law: What is Protect Duty and How Will It Affect Your Organisation?

Martyn Hett was among 22 killed in the Manchester Arena terrorist attack on 22 May 2017, which also injured over 1,000 people. His mother, Figen Murray, expected stricter venue security afterwards, but a year later was shocked by the lack of checks at another Manchester concert where her ticket and bag went unchecked.

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Weighing Your Caravan

Weight is a very important factor when it comes to towing a caravan. There are two legal requirements to consider. Firstly, you must tow a caravan that is within the legal weight limit for your vehicle, and secondly you must ensure that the combined weight of the towing vehicle and caravan does not exceed the legal limit.

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Weather-Proofing Your Caravan

Read our guide to waterproofing your caravan awning to make sure you’re ready for bad weather.

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How Health and Wellbeing Support can Boost Employee Retention

Evidence shows comprehensive health and wellbeing support—such as strong healthcare benefits, mental health access, safety and occupational health practices, and flexible work—raises job satisfaction and loyalty, reducing turnover and improving retention

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What are Tenants Looking For in Rental Properties

UK rents have surged, the fastest in seven years, as landlords face rising mortgage costs and aim to attract reliable tenants.