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Specialist Service

Buy to Let

Renting your property to a tenant can be an effective way of increasing your income. Whether you are buying a flat to let, a standard or newbuild home, or a house in multiple occupation (HMO), we will be able to help you

How We Can Help

Renting your property to a tenant can be an effective way of increasing your income. Whether you are buying a flat to let, a standard or newbuild home, or a house in multiple occupation (HMO), we will be able to help you achieve your goals.

At Hennah Haywood, we all share a commitment to excellence. We take our work very seriously and aim to make the experience of buying property as pleasant for our clients as possible. It is no secret that property transactions can be stressful and protracted. Our approach puts our clients at the centre of what we do. Though property law is dense and technical, you can rest assured that our staff will ensure that you understand the terms of your purchase to help you, or your tenants, enjoy your new property to the fullest.

We have prepared a comprehensive guide that will outline all the information you need to understand how things will unfold as the transaction progresses, you can find this in our downloads section!

Our team of conveyancers are experienced in both residential and commercial conveyancing matters and are able to deal with a wide range of transactions from freehold to leasehold, and from staircasing to transfers of equity.

The right experience and expertise to ensure you achieve the right result.

Why Choose Us

Specialist Knowledge

Dedicated expertise in this area of law with evidence-led case building.

Personal Support

A dedicated solicitor who knows your story and advocates for you.

Clear Communication

Plain language updates at every stage — no confusing legal jargon.

Our Process

01

Initial Consultation

We listen to your circumstances and explain your options clearly.

02

Investigation

We gather evidence and assess the strength of your case.

03

Resolution

We pursue the best outcome through negotiation or litigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Your first conversation is confidential, without obligation, and focused on giving you clarity — not pressure.