Across Kent and the wider UK, more landlords are finding themselves managing small property portfolios that weren’t part of a long-term plan. Whether through inheritance, holding on to former homes, or making the most of past market conditions, it’s increasingly common to see landlords juggling two, three or even more rental properties — often without the time or systems in place to manage them effectively.
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