Our Promise to You:
The decision to rent your home will mean that you go from being a homeowner and occupier to a landlord, and with your new status, comes great responsibility.
In the first instance, check that your mortgage allows you to let out your property, as some agreements contain caveats to prevent homes from being rented. If you are unsure, speak to your mortgage lender and they will be able to advise you accordingly.
Being a landlord is a 24/7 job, so be prepared to receive calls from your tenant at any time during the day or night, as many issues will need immediate attention (such as a gas leak, or broken boiler for example). You will be accountable for all repairs and maintenance and taking care of refurbishment of the interior and exterior of the property when required.• Guaranteed payment on the agreed date, every month! You will ALWAYS get paid even if the property is empty at the moment.
• We will never charge you any fees or commission.
• There will never be any sneaky ‘hidden’ or ‘unforeseen’ costs.
• We will take great care of your property and put good tenants inside