Mike Jones, co-owner of Belvoir’s Basingstoke office, and a landlord with over 20 years of experience, has written and published a new book.
“Better an empty house than an unruly tenant” – a guide for landlords – has been published by Waterside Press and is currently available for pre-order. It will also be available on Amazon and other on-line retailers, as well as Kindle and many High Street book shops.
“This is a book I have been writing for years,” said Jones. “I’ve helped to select and purchase hundreds of properties for clients over the years, and assisted and advised on refurbishments etc, so I had plenty of experience to draw on.”
He continued: “I went on a marketing course a few years ago and it gave me the push I needed to start the book. However, the distractions of running the business meant that I had to keep abandoning it. Then Waterside Press offered to take the book on and have been extremely helpful with editing and helping me produce what I hope proves to be a very useful and comprehensive guide for landlords.
“The contents of this book cover in detail subjects discussed in almost every conversation I’ve had with all kinds of landlords and investors over the years. I advise on everything they need to know, from severing any emotional ties, types of investment properties and tenants, likely locations, yields, property presentation, legislation etc. I have also included many examples of my own early experiences as an enthusiastic but naïve investor, and stories about some other successful and not so successful property investors that I have encountered during my career.
“’Better an Empty House than an Unruly Tenant’ aims to take someone through the entire process of sourcing and renting out a property, whilst remaining legally compliant and ensuring they keep tenants safe. If anyone is thinking of becoming a landlord, this is the book to help them!”
Jones has a reputation for being straight talking, according to Belvoir CEO Dorian Gonsalves, who has known the franchise owner for more than a decade.
“The book is extremely well written and informative, and I know it will be an incredibly useful resource for anyone with an interest in property,” he said.
They say everyone has a book in them. I think Lettings agents probably have 2 or 3 with all the “interesting and unusual” tenants and landlords out there.
Well done Mr Jones!
I only hope you changed the names to protect the innocent.
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Thanks Undercover Agent. Just ask me how tempting it is to write the sort of book to which you allude! Maybe if I ever get around to retiring… The trouble is that it would be taken as a work of fiction for anyone not in the industry! No naming or shaming, other than my own stupidity I’m afraid.
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