Letting & Management

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All landlords need three things from their tenants:-Property Letting & Management Checklist

  1. Rent paid on time
  2. Respect for the property
  3. Respect for the neighbours

Whether you are new to the rental sector, established and managing your own rental property portfolio or using a letting agent the linked articles below will help you to minimise your risks and maximise your returns.

OUR TOP TIP

If you are going to use the services of an agent to let and/or manage your properties the two most important things to check are:-

  1. They are currently a member of ARLA, UKALA, NALS or RICS (re-check this every three months)
  2. They have valid Client Money Protection and Professional indemnity insurance policies (re-check this every three months)

A good letting agent will save you time and money. The founder of Property118.com has a significant property portfolio and nearly three decades of experience.

He still uses the services of letting agents to let and manage his properties!

Our recommended letting agent

LettingSupermarket.com charge just 6% of rent for a full management service.

Their letting fees are just £100 per tenant (£150 inside M25) which includes block viewings, tenant referencing, inventory, check in/out, dealing with utility company changeovers and a whole lot more. There are no hidden extra charges to tenants!

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Property Letting & Management Checklist

For a list of all the things you need to do in terms of effectively letting and managing buy to let property.

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Tenant Eviction

Sponsored by TV celebrities Paul Shamplina of Landlord Action.

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Taking in Lodgers

A free ‘How-To’ guide to the Rent A Room scheme and how to earn tax free income renting a room in your home.

Did you know the first £7,500 a year of rental income can be tax free?

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Rent to Rent

If you are going to get involved with Rent To Rent get it right with this lease template.

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HMO’s

Free guide to understanding renting rooms to sharers and the complexities associated with licensing of Houses in Multiple Occupation “HMO’s”.

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Our recommended letting agent

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