In essence, a fully managed letting service simplifies your life as a landlord. Simply buy a property, then let your letting agent take care of everything else while you take a step back, enjoy your life, and get a good return on your property investment! Like so much in life, there is more to being a landlord than meets the eye.

So what does a fully managed letting service provide?

Making sure your property is fully compliant with legislation is in itself a huge benefit of a managed service. It’s imperative to get this right; otherwise, you could face fines. This will save you from constantly keeping an eye on the latest legislative changes along with finding tenants and other potentially stressful work that goes into being a landlord.

Advertising your property

This is important if you want the best possible rental income for your property. Getting the right advice will get your property in tip-top shape and looking its best with an established agent who will most likely have tenants ready and waiting.

Taking care of tenant viewings

Once your property is ready to be viewed, the last thing you want to do is spend your valuable time arranging viewings and showing potential tenants your property.

Finding your tenants and getting references

With the chronic shortage of rental properties on the market, there will be plenty of tenants who want to rent your property. You want to protect your investment, and you will need references—yet another layer of paperwork removed from your busy life.

Organising inventory 

No doubt, even if you let your property as unfurnished, you will need an inventory of all items in the property that belong to it, and as such, you do not want them to go missing or get damaged.

The preparation of tenancy agreements and documents

You will need a good contract spelling out the terms of your rental agreement. This protects you and your tenant and is essential to avoiding disputes. It should include details such as the term of the contract, your name as the landlord, whether the rent includes bills or council tax, and more, and should be signed by you as the landlord and your tenants.

The registration of your tenant’s deposit

It’s a legal requirement to deposit your tenant's deposit in a government scheme within thirty days of receiving it.

Rent collection 

This is important because, when all is said and done, you are letting your property to receive rent, and having a reliable collection service offers great peace of mind.

Property inspections

If you have good tenants, then this is not always essential, and you must give them twenty-four-hours notice before inspecting the property. Doing this yourself can be time-consuming and a little awkward.

Maintenance 

This can be both time-consuming and costly. Sometimes just finding the right help to carry out repairs and maintenance and having the resources at your fingertips that a managed letting service provides can prevent simple issues from becoming expensive repairs.

Arranging notice and finding new tenants

The time will come when your tenants may want to move on. You don’t want your property sitting around gathering dust; you want tenants back in as soon as possible. Plus, there is the planning and paperwork involved in arranging a notice period.

Disputes and final inspections

This can get complicated, and having all the necessary steps in place prevents unwarranted disputes from occurring in the first place. And if they do occur, having an expert involved will stand you in good stead.

Get in touch with our Iver team today to see how we can manage all aspects of your buy-to-let property, so you can make the most of your property investment.