Leaving my letting agents after 6 years I will now handle everthing letting .Question with the 5 tenants original contracts all now lapsed and rolling will I need to give them new contracts on leaving the letting Agent who worked on my behalf . My thought is if the tenants are happy with the present rolling contracts they can continue as the letting Agent was working for me and the original contracts that I have copies of remain the same, also they were charged to me the Landlord. Nothing has changed other than monthly payments will now come to my account by dirrect debit.. Any thoughts on this please.
Leaving my letting agents as a landlord .
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There's no reason to change the agreements unless there's wording in there that's no longer possible - like who they have to pay rent to or who holds their deposit.
Ideally, even that could be corrected by a simple letter to each tenant confirming what's changed, rather than issuing a new tenancy agreement.
If the deposit is now being protected differently, don't forget about re-issuing the Prescribed Information.When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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I would avoid doing new agreements, unless you know what you are doing. There is a lot of paperwork, which must be done correctly. if it n't done correctly, you may find it hard to get the property back. If you are leaving the letting agency, then you need to make sure you get all the paperwork e.g. contract, deposit, inventory etc.... also do they organise the gas / electric certificate? Do you have support network of tradesmen?
The tenants would have a standing order, rather then direct debits.
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Do you have copies of ALL documents from agent that you'd need for an s21?
Will agent keep charging %commisdion after you leave?
Done any training on being s landlord?I am legally unqualified: If you need to rely on advice check it with a suitable authority - eg a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant law...
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Send the T's a letter/email stating that you are no longer using an agent, provide them with your bank details and your contact details. You need to transfer an deposits which the agent was holding into your account, and provide the T's with an new certificate and get them to sign the prescribed information. You should also get all documents (if you don't already have them from the agent, such as gas safety certificates, inventory etc etc).
You should chase up T's to ensure they received the letter, prior to the date on when the payment was due to sent, so to avoid any delays. Some T's don't like dealing directly with LL's and prefer agents, so you may get a few which decide to leave.
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Thanks for all the coments I have given the Agency 3 months notice as there terms 1st July I take control, already with the latest tenants just moving in I have done the inventery check and not been charged by the Agent also the deposit will be sent to me we will use DPS for that. We have always been hands on doing all the maitanance required also conducting the viewings to choose tenants that are compatable with other tenants. Our tenants tend to stay for several years it is hoped that the Agents will hand over the previous inventry check info to. Problems arouse with the latest Rightmove advertising info not being good also very poor photos that were dark with the lights switched on, also no EPC info which is a C important at this this time. With the viewings the perspective tenants complained it had taken 2 and a half weeks to book a veiwing . The Agent is now charging around £600 as a letting arrangement fee I will save around £3000 per year on 5 flats not being with the agent we also arranged all the Gas Combi checks and the 5 year electrical testing and EPC. It will be a relief to leave the Agent . I have advised the tenants of the change and all are happy with the change.
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by DoricPixieThe landlord might be expecting you to leave but he’s on a hiding to nothing as you have just signed a new fixed term contract (another 12 months) and even with the break clause the Section 21 notice is not valid.
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by AndyhambwaHi,
We were renting since June 2021 for a year and just recently signed tenancy agreement for another year. A week after that we received s21 from our landlord with 2 months notice.
Our tenancy agreement contains a break clause which mentions period after 4 months of the initial...-
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by AndyhambwaI completely understand that and will do, what I don't understand however is how come this can be served out of the blue and we are expected to leave within 2 months during summer time, just right after a new contract was signed for another year? We may be busy, absent, already have plans, 2 months...
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01-07-2022, 22:36 PM -
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by ash72You are within your rights to live there until the tenancy ends, either you providing notice to your LL or your LL serving a valid notice to end your tenancy. If I were in your shoes, I would start to look for another place, as if your LL is returning back eventually they will want their property back...
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01-07-2022, 21:36 PM -
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by AndyhambwaThank you for your replies, much appreciated. This did not have any sense to me and I can see that I am not isolated in my opinion...
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01-07-2022, 20:09 PM -
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by KTCI can send you a "notice" that you must give me £10,000 in 2 months time. Doesn't mean it has any legal effect. The same with an invalid notice.
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01-07-2022, 20:03 PM -
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by AndyhambwaRents were always paid in time, reason provided is that they are relocating back to UK and need the flat back. My question also is: How is something like this legal when a new contract was signed and has only just started?...
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01-07-2022, 19:45 PM -
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by ash72The S21 is not valid, was there a reason why the LL has served a notice? The LL could serve a Section 8 notice depending on the grounds.
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by AndrewDodAs an aside, what is to stop the OP simply moving into the house (to live) possibly with the wife (and a few mates) once the husband has left?
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by bombataHi,
I have been renting a house to a couple for the past two years. Only the husband is on the tenancy agreement as the sole tenant. His wife just lived with him and does not work.
They decided to divorce- and it's messy they are not speaking to one another. The husband moved out...-
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