LANDLORDS
We understand that as a Landlord you want us to rent your properties to good quality tenants, fast and efficiently, whilst receiving regular feedback during the letting process and throughout the tenancy.
As the most innovative and professional letting agents in the area, we offer a range of flexible letting options from Tenant finder to Full Management. Our goal is to provide an unrivalled level of service at a fair price. Therefore, you will find all our letting and management services are all inclusive, with no add on charges.
We will
- Find you a suitable tenant
- Take up references and credit check
- Draw up a tenancy agreement
- Transfer all bills on tenants name
- Take a Statement of Condition (or inventory)
- Collect the rent and account to you monthly
- Make regular inspections of the property and advise you all is in order
- Advise on any repairs that are necessary
- Provide information and help on insurance and tax matters.
Tips
KEEP IT CLEAN
If your property is clean, tidy and has a reasonable standard of decoration it will be more attractive to good quality tenants and easier to achieve a good level of rent. Think carefully about whether you would want to live there or not. See Our Guide on how to present a property for rental for advice to make the property more appealing.
TO FURNISH OR NOT TO FURNISH?
Property can be let fully furnished, part furnished or unfurnished. Which of these is appropriate will depend on the type of property and the local market conditions. As a minimum you will need to provide decent quality carpets, curtains and light fittings. Remember, you need to accept that there will be wear and tear on the property and any items provided. Do not leave items which are irreplaceable or have personal sentimental value.
DO I NEED TO TELL ANYONE THAT I AM LETTING THE PROPERTY?
If you have a mortgage bond or loan on the property you must inform your lender in advance of any letting and, in some cases, get their consent. If you do not do this you may breach your mortgage bond conditions with potentially serious consequences. If your property is sectional title you may need the consent of the trustees of the body corporate. Keep copies of any such consent's obtained safe, as you may need to provide them later.
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