Personal Relocation

If you are planning to relocate, make sure that you have the right people on your side. With Adleo’s personal relocation expertise and experience, even the most complex moves can be completed with ease. You’re in safe hands, as we have held the EuRA Global Quality Seal since 2020.

Adleo can deliver a complete range of personal relocation services, including travel booking, visa support and area familiarisation. No matter what kind of support you and your family need, our personal relocation consultants can recognise and understand individual requirements and create and deliver tailored solutions. Check out our personal relocation services below and get in touch when you’re ready to kickstart a smooth move with Adleo.

Area Familiarisation

When you arrive at your destination, you may feel a little disoriented due to the unfamiliar surroundings; some local expert guidance would be helpful.

Home Finding

Finding the right property is an essential part of any relocation. Our industry-leading home search service will provide you with the peace of mind that you are in safe hands.

Settling-in

Even when we speak the same language, what we take for granted at home might be complicated and frustrating to deal with in another country.

Temporary Housing

Our goal is to enable you to travel legally to their new location as soon as possible.

Education

If you're a parent or guardian, education is probably the most important element in determining where you will choose to live, so the school selection process must be A-grade. Emphasis on your children's education and well-being will greatly enhance the success of your relocation experience.

Home Purchase

You may wish to buy a property when you relocate. Our industry-leading home purchase service will provide you with the peace of mind that you are in safe hands.

Removals & Storage

Our service teams have extensive experience planning and executing national and international moves and are here to support you through every step of your journey.

Moving Pets

A pet is more than simply an animal; it is a member of the family and a significant aspect of your life.

Partner Support

The second most common reason for relocation failure is family stress and dissatisfaction with the move. When partners cannot find work in a different country, they may become more frustrated with everyday tasks and cultural differences.

Visas & Work Permits

Our goal is to enable you to travel legally to their new location as soon as possible.

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London Rental Market: A 2025 Outlook for the Global Mobility Industry

As we move into 2025, the London rental market is undergoing significant shifts, shaped by economic factors, policy changes, and market dynamics. For HR teams, global mobility professionals, and employees relocating to London for work, understanding these developments is essential for making informed housing and relocation decisions.This analysis provides a detailed outlook on London’s lettings market, highlighting current trends and future projections to assist those managing work-related relocations in the UK capital.

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English Language Proficiency Requirements When Relocating to the UK

English language proficiency is an important aspect of the UK visa application process, often catching companies off-guard when relocating employees to the United Kingdom. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the essential information about demonstrating English language proficiency through Secure English Language Tests (SELTs) for UK visa applicants, helping your organisation manage the process effectively and ensure a successful relocation for your team members.

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Right to Rent Checks: Relocating and Renting in England

As an employee moving to England, you’re about to start an exciting new chapter. However, understanding the UK’s rental market can be complex, especially when confronting unfamiliar processes. One key step you’ll encounter is the Right to Rent check. The UK government introduced these mandatory checks in 2016, requiring landlords to confirm tenants’ legal right to live in the UK. This verification process is designed to ensure that only individuals with appropriate immigration status can rent property in England. The article aims to explain the process, providing you with essential information to ensure a straightforward transition into your new home.

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Prescribed Information Explained: A Guide for Expat Tenants in the UK

If you’re relocating to England for work and planning to rent a property, navigating the rental landscape can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re unfamiliar with local laws and practices. One essential aspect you’ll encounter is “Prescribed Information.” This term refers to a set of important details that your landlord or letting agent must provide regarding your tenancy deposit.

Understanding Prescribed Information is vital for protecting your rights as a tenant and ensuring a smooth renting experience.

In this article, we’ll explore what Prescribed Information entails, why it matters, and the potential consequences if it isn’t provided. Whether you’re an individual moving for a job opportunity or an HR professional assisting with employee relocations, this information will help you navigate the rental process with confidence.

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Energy Performance Certificates for UK Newcomers

EPC, or Energy Performance Certificate, is a term you’ll likely encounter when relocating to the UK and searching for rental properties. These certificates are a key part of European Union initiatives aimed at improving energy efficiency in buildings. Although the UK has left the EU, these regulations remain in place and continue to evolve.

For those coming from outside Europe, the concept of an EPC might be entirely new. Even if you’re familiar with energy ratings for appliances, the idea of an entire building having an energy efficiency rating may be unfamiliar. It’s important to note that while the UK government aims for higher energy efficiency standards, currently most properties in the UK are rated D on the EPC scale. This guide will explain what an EPC is, why it’s important, and what you need to know as a tenant.

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Utility Bill Payments in the UK

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