Falsifying documents
The wonders of technology mean it’s much easier
these days to make convincing fake ID, and doctor payslips, bank statements and
references. As a result, landlords could be duped into taking on a tenant who
isn’t who they claim to be, has a bad credit history or plans to run a criminal
operation from the property.
Solution: Take your time with the referencing process. Be wary if a tenant offers to pay a large sum upfront to circumvent the usual referencing process.
Subletting
Subletting can lead to overcrowding and increased
wear and tear on your property. It may also invalidate the terms of your
mortgage and insurance. The bottom line is you need to know how many people live
in your property and who they are.
Solution: Make
sure your rental contract explicitly bans subletting and carry out regular
inspections.
Home hijackers
How the ruse works is a tenant changes their name by
deed poll to the landlord’s name and obtains ID. They then put the property on
the market for a knockdown price, insisting on a cash buyer and a quick sale
(so the sale can be pushed through with as little scrutiny as possible). When
the estate agent and solicitor request to see ID as part of the selling
process, the scammer shows their newly obtained ID in the landlord’s name.
If no one clicks during the process that something
is awry, the buyer can hand over a large sum of cash, thinking they’ve bought a
property. While the buyer is the one that ends up out of pocket, the genuine
owner of the property may have to jump through quite a few hoops to prove
ownership.
Solution: Properties that don’t
have a mortgage or have not been sold or mortgaged since 1998 are more at risk.
Landlords should ensure their property is registered with HM Land Registry and
sign up to receive an alert if an application or search is carried out on the
property.
Also, use a letting agent’s services – especially if
you don’t live close to the property and can’t carry out regular inspections
yourself.
To find out about our property management services,
call us today at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting Agents.
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