Belvoir, The Lettings Specialist |
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Why Should I let my house?
Letting is a very attractive option:
There are a number of important questions, which need serious consideration before entering into any agreement:
However, these questions need not be a worry to you if you entrust the letting to a competent and caring manager. Our sole job at BELVOIR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT is residential letting; our service is personal yet professional and we take great care to understand the needs of the Landlord. RentWe will be pleased to call to advise you on the market rent for your property. Rents are payable by the tenant monthly to our client account. You will be paid direct from this account and we will prepare, at regular intervals, an income and expenditure account, which you can send to the Inland Revenue. DepositWe collect a deposit from the tenant to safeguard against damage. At the end of the tenancy we will inspect the property and the costs of any work attributed to the tenant will be deducted from the deposit. TenantWe will find a suitable tenant for your property and take up references and credit checks. AgreementWe will prepare a legal agreement under current legislation to suit your particular circumstances. In general this will be for a period of not less than 6 months and then renewable on a month to month basis. This gives you the flexibility to re-occupy the house after giving the tenant two month's notice to quit. Similarly the tenant may terminate after the initial period by giving two month's notice. Rates and ServicesThe payment of water rates, council tax, gas, electricity and telephone bills are generally the responsibility of the tenants. RepairsYou are responsible for all repairs to the property with the exception of window glass or other breakage’s caused by the tenants. Our contractors can carry out small repairs, or ones nominated by you, and their charges deducted from your account. We will always ask for instructions before commencing any large-scale repairs. Building Society MortgagesWe can undertake all negotiations with your Building Society in order to obtain their permission to let the property. Some lenders might charge higher interest rates for let properties and raise a service charge. TaxFrom the total rent received in a tax year you can normally deduct, for tax purposes, the following:
We provide information and help on rent and legal protection insurance, house building insurance and home contents insurance, all of which are important considerations when letting your home. Service PersonnelWe have particular expertise in the needs of Service Personnel who wish to let their property. A number of our branches are located in the vicinity of military bases FeesOur fees for managing the property are some of the most competitive to be found. For these fees we will:
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