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We include free Tenant Insurance for all our properties which protects you against Tenant Defaults, a must have in this current climate. TPN reports 20% of Tenants are not paying ANY rent, don't be caught with this frustrating and expensive problem. Our Insurance partners will pay you out for any missed rent and will pay for legal fees to have the tenant evicted.

Step 1: Accurate valuation

Our valuers carry out valuations every month in our specialised area therby giving us intimate and unparalleled knowledge of property rental values in your area.

This is why we consistently achieve the asking price across all our clients' properties.


Step 2: Choosing an agent

When choosing an agent consider their opening hours, when they will be available to conduct viewings and what kind of marketing your property will receive. These are critical to obtaining the maximum rental for your property.


Step 3: Maximum exposure

When you instruct Rentaid to let your property you will automatically benefit from our unrivalled, comprehensive marketing package.

Our team of specialist 'Protographers' will, in just one visit, collect all marketing elements for your property including: colour photographs and have them live on our website within days, alongside local information, location maps, and aerial views. (map service coming soon)


Step 4: Safety regulations

As a landlord, you have an obligation to ensure that your property complies with all the necessary regulations covering the safety of electrical installations and any furnishings supplied for the tenancy.

We can advise you on this and arrange the necessary inspections.


Step 5: Viewings

To maximise viewing opportunities, ensure your agent is open during evenings and weekends.

83% of our viewings are carried out during evenings and weekends.


Step 6: A suitable tenant

Once a suitable tenant has been found, we will apply for references on your behalf and do extensive credit checks. If the tenant proves to be acceptable, we then proceed to the next stage.

We have high calibre private and corporate tenants.


Step 7: Property Management

Many tenants, especially corporate tenants, prefer to rent managed properties.

Instructing Rentaid to manage your property guarantees round-the-clock care for both your property and your tenant. After finding you a tenant, we take care of both them and you throughout the tenancy, including everything from collecting rent and handling all administration to assistance with more complex issues and the provision of a 24-hour emergency helpline.


Step 8: Rental paperwork

Tenancy agreement
To achieve a smooth running tenancy it is essential to have a professional agreement in place. We will draw up the relevant paperwork based on years of experience, ensuring all the necessary documents are signed by both parties.

Inventory
An inventory of the contents and condition of the property is usually produced prior to commencement of the tenancy. This will be supplied to both landlord and tenant.


Step 9: Rent and deposit

Rentaid will collect the rent on your behalf and a deposit from the tenant will be held. We offer a FREE insurance covered by Hollard Insurance to protect you against Tenant defaults.





Step 10: Completion

Unless your property is let on a short let basis, you need to ensure letters are sent out transferring the utilities into the name of your tenant and keys are handed over.

Congratulations, your property is now let!

  
 
  
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