Romaine Davis was delighted to have received the call notifying her the news that her name had been pulled out of the hat to receive £500 in cash.
A huge congratulations to Harriet Caiger who pocketed March's £500 prize (pictured collecting her winnings).
Moving into student accommodation can be an exciting experience in itself when going to university.
Moving into a student property can seem like a big step, and may be quite daunting if the world on renting property is entirely new to you.
As a result of the 2015 Legislation for Landlords update, all landlords now have to supply their tenants with a government issued renting guide entitled "How to Rent".
The great news is that in the UK tenant rights are clearly defined in law. In many circumstances a tenants rights, and responsibilities, will be contained within their tenancy agreement.
One of the most problematic areas of tenancy is that of being a tenant guarantor. And for landlords, dealing with a tenant guarantor is one of the least fun parts of the business.
Understanding a periodic tenancy is crucial for a landlord who wants to maximise the results of his or her rental property.
One of the best things about moving into student accommodation can be [finally] getting your own space and independence.
Finding the perfect rental property is exciting - but sometimes, once you're settled in, you can realise that you should have taken a little more time to ask questions and explore options. DEU Estates has a comprehensive guide to finding the right rental for you.
Becoming a tenant is a big step, and one of the biggest learning curves happens the day you leave your first rental property.
Finding a good letting agency is of great value to landlords who don't have time to deal with technicalities.