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Letting Agents
I am now in the position to rent out the bungalow I recently bought. I have renters in place - as the are (virtually) family I have a price below the possible amount but I'm fine with that as its going to be a long term rental. I would like to place it with a letting agent for the first six months however, as I want all the necessary insurance, deposits etc sorting out. Would a letting agent be willing to accept a six month contract or would they insist on longer? As you can see I don't have a clue how this works
Thanks as always in anticipation
Thanks as always in anticipation
Answers
Why pay letting agents when you have done the hardest part yourself - finding tenants? Use one of the schemes to hold the deposit https:// www. gov. uk/ deposit- protection- schemes- and- landlords Find an energy assessor here https://www. epcregister. com/searchAs sessor.html Give your tenant this checklist...
14:07 Fri 10th Jul 2020
Why pay letting agents when you have done the hardest part yourself - finding tenants?
Use one of the schemes to hold the deposit https:/ /www.go v.uk/de posit-p rotecti on-sche mes-and -landlo rds
Find an energy assessor here
https:/ /www.ep cregist er.com/ searchA ssessor .html
Give your tenant this checklist
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /how-to -rent
Find landlord's insurance here
https:/ /www.co mpareth emarket .com/ho me-insu rance/l andlord /
I am assuming you are in England. If you live elsewhere in the UK the information can easily be found.
I have saved you a little fortune
Use one of the schemes to hold the deposit https:/
Find an energy assessor here
https:/
Give your tenant this checklist
https:/
Find landlord's insurance here
https:/
I am assuming you are in England. If you live elsewhere in the UK the information can easily be found.
I have saved you a little fortune
This is the relevant link
https:/ /www.go v.uk/re nting-o ut-a-pr operty
https:/
A letting Agent will normally expect a one year contract. It is expensive to get a letting Agent. They need set up fees which they take from both you -to set up the deposit scheme , sort out a tenancy agreement and do a credit check on Tenants (even if you say no they will do one to cover themselves and its normally around the £150 mark. Then they will take a monthly fee -usually 10% of the monthly rent.
If you want to do it yourself it is relatively easy. All this can be googled so I won't provide links
Download a Short hod Tenancy agreement -some are free some cost around £10.
Do a compare the market for Landlord Insurance . A ten minute job and you can pay online.
Open an online account with these guys
https:/ /www.de positpr otectio n.com
again a 10 minute job once the tenancy agreement has been signed.
And that's it -maybe a couple of hours work for under £50.
I've only used an Agent once when I was abroad with property rented in the Uk and they did very little for the £100 per month they took off me.
If you want to do it yourself it is relatively easy. All this can be googled so I won't provide links
Download a Short hod Tenancy agreement -some are free some cost around £10.
Do a compare the market for Landlord Insurance . A ten minute job and you can pay online.
Open an online account with these guys
https:/
again a 10 minute job once the tenancy agreement has been signed.
And that's it -maybe a couple of hours work for under £50.
I've only used an Agent once when I was abroad with property rented in the Uk and they did very little for the £100 per month they took off me.
er try it
and the asnwer is no
they put them in and sit back and take the fee monthly
nice work if you can get it
access the usual sites and find out what needs to be done
and so it yourself
I did NOT find letting agents any good
all they did was ring up and say - "the bog doesnt work and it has to - what ya gonna do abart it ven?"
and I very soon realised that the tenants cd do that to me anyway
there is the 10% fee and VAT of course and didnt think they were worth it - I also got a clutch of "call out fee - bog works perfectly - £40 please" - and there were JUST a little too many
and the asnwer is no
they put them in and sit back and take the fee monthly
nice work if you can get it
access the usual sites and find out what needs to be done
and so it yourself
I did NOT find letting agents any good
all they did was ring up and say - "the bog doesnt work and it has to - what ya gonna do abart it ven?"
and I very soon realised that the tenants cd do that to me anyway
there is the 10% fee and VAT of course and didnt think they were worth it - I also got a clutch of "call out fee - bog works perfectly - £40 please" - and there were JUST a little too many
Ric - the letting agency my daughter rents through are very good (obviously I don't know their costs) but they deal with everything. Chose your agent, one that you can build up a relationship with....Or if you decide to go solo, make friends of you tenants; if they are nice ones!
My daughters landlord is kinda hands on even though he uses an agency.
My daughters landlord is kinda hands on even though he uses an agency.
The only thing that hasn't been covered is the inventory. Make a list of everything that is in the property including furniture, appliances, fixtures and fittings such as curtains, rails, blinds, light fittings and take lots of photos of every room. Buy an off the shelf tenancy agreement and tweak it to your needs.
It really is straightforward especially as you already have tenants ready to move in. There are plenty of guides online that provide a checklist of everything you must do, check out the Which guide. I am confident that when you have a list in front of you that you will have no problems working through it all.
It really is straightforward especially as you already have tenants ready to move in. There are plenty of guides online that provide a checklist of everything you must do, check out the Which guide. I am confident that when you have a list in front of you that you will have no problems working through it all.