An illustrated landlord guidebook is sought, wherein each letter of the alphabet occupies a two-page spread with the letter prominently displayed in color on the left and a brief definition or description on the companion right. Accompanying artwork should emulate a modern, colorful and professional style to establish reliability and authority. Additionally, one page is requested for an "About" section incorporating a photo alongside 200 words of biographical text. Finally, summary inserts are needed listing each letter and brief contents in an alphabetical overview spanning two introductory pages. Designs fitting this specification and trustworthy presentation for landlords are solicited from experienced freelance designers capable of completing color interior pages electronically within one week. Relevant portfolio examples may be provided for consideration.
example of the letter A contents is below: A – Annual Rent Reviews
Regularly reviewing and adjusting rent ensures you stay in line with market rates.
Why It’s Important & How to Implement It Many landlords forget to increase rent, leading to income loss over time. Conduct an annual review of local rents and adjust accordingly. A small, regular increase is easier for tenants to manage than a large, sudden one.
Financial Example If a property is let at £1,000/month but the market rate is £1,100, that’s £1,200 per year lost. Over five years, that’s £6,000 in missed income.
How Can Kevin Help with This? I can help landlords assess fair rent increases while maintaining positive tenant relationships to minimise turnover.