Just doing a bit of market research and would like to know whether any single or multi property landlords would be interested in an independent property management service, for 3% of the annual rent paid monthly or yearly, with an initial administrative fee of £300 for the full term of the tenancy. Covering, chasing of rent arrears, renewals, inventories, all tenancy paperwork, organising and obtaining quotations for all maintenance issues, offering your tenants a 24 hour service, property inspections including full and detailed reports with photos, notice and evictions?
It seems that there is no service of this type? More and more Landlords are managing letting their own properties, saving a huge amount of cost in agency fees. Seems that there is a market for this? This is where I come in.
Please let me know whethere this is a service you would be interested in, I have started this company but am willing to discuss any suggested services you think would benefit Landlords. I am not planning to be an agent at any point, which in its own way is a USP, would love to hear your views?
Property Management without Agents?
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by DPT57If the only sensible option is a new floor covering then its the landlords responsibility....
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by dilbarTenant is concerned that children splashing water from the washbasin will cause a problem to the lighting below. I'm also concerned about the floorboards. I realise someone needs to replace the lino flooring but who? And if there is more serious damage who is responsible?...
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Reply to Periodic ASTby DPT57Stop being cheap and join the NRLA. All their documents are free to members and whilst their TA model isn't perfect, it's a whole lot better than the one you found.
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25-05-2022, 15:43 PM -
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Hi all,
I am a new landlord and just have some questions about the AST which I am hoping someone can kindly help me with.
The template I have at the moment states the following:
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8. The term of the tenancy is a periodic
tenancy commencing at 12:00...-
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25-05-2022, 00:01 AM -
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Reply to Brighton rent controlsby jpkeatesIt's all very interesting, but introducing rent controls isn't something that a local authority can do.
"Calling on central government" to do something that it's never going to do is just local PR.-
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25-05-2022, 14:41 PM -
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by Yorkie2020https://www.landlordzone.co.uk/news/...tary-of-state/
Just wondering if it's just me thinking this, but I see this turning out really bad, very quickly.
My first thoughts were, tourist town introducing rent controls...-
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23-05-2022, 13:36 PM -
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by jpkeatesKeeping the property safe is the landlord's responsibility.
Not splashing water out of a washbasin is the tenant's.-
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25-05-2022, 14:39 PM -
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Reply to Periodic ASTby LawcruncherI had a quick look at one precedent and it stresses the advice I regularly give:
Be wary of online precedents-
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25-05-2022, 14:25 PM -
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Reply to Brighton rent controlsby DoricPixieI imagine they’d also clamp down on Airbnb and holiday lets whilst they’re at it, or soon after like in Edinburgh.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland...-fife-60478178...-
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by DoricPixieSale and rent back agreements also require an initial 5 year fixed term agreement I believe.
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