How to deal with seagulls
What can holiday cottage owners do to protect their property from damage, in a humane manner and within the law?
Whether you're new to holiday letting, already have the perfect property, or you'd simply like some advice or guidance, we'd love to hear from you.
From tax notes to colour schemes, top holiday gadgets to dealing with seagulls we have hints and tips to help you make the most of your holiday let.
What can holiday cottage owners do to protect their property from damage, in a humane manner and within the law?
The South West enjoys some of the best weather in the country, but inevitably we also get our fair share of rain. With this in mind, we’ve put together our top 15 ways to make your holiday cottage fun for guests caught in a storm.
If you’re a holiday cottage owner, you’ll know that leaving a little welcome tray and an information pack out can make not only a guest’s arrival, but their whole self-catering experience, more special.
Shabby chic, is a versatile and popular look. Used effectively, it can take your property to the next level, but you have to get it right.
You may have a cottage that’s new to the market, or may you have inherited a property with a less-than-inspiring insignia. Either way, here are a few things to think about when naming your cottage.
New laws in February 2014 followed a number of fatalities in the UK, and set out the safe installation of window blinds and the revision of standards.
Even once you've signed a contract and agreed an initial commission rate, this can latterly be subject to change and a number of additional services added to your account. Make sure you know which letting fees are included.
Making sure all guests are comfortable and catered for is the key to happy holidays, but going that extra mile for our younger generations can take a holiday experience to the next level.
Here we give you the lowdown on why plug socket covers are no longer advised.