The last thing you want is to sign a contract with
an agent and find that they never pick up the phone, are slow to deal with
repairs and maintenance, and lousy at spotting issues until they’ve become
full-blown nightmares.
To help avoid this scenario, ask these six questions.
1) How long have you been in business?
You’re looking for an agent with good local knowledge and bucket-loads
of experience dealing with property and people. Also, check reviews and
testimonials.
2) What do you look for during inspections?
Don’t just ask if an agent conducts periodic inspections
(they’ll invariably say yes). Dig a little deeper. As well as looking for the
obvious stuff like illegal activity, subletting and damage, a good agent should
check for leaks, mould and damp. They’ll also ensure smoke alarms and carbon
monoxide detectors work and flag up maintenance issues early.
3) What’s your marketing strategy?
To attract good tenants and prevent void periods, slick
marketing is a must. Ask agents to explain their approach to social media and
photography and go online and judge for yourself.
4) Quiz them on rules and regulations
There are lots of legal requirements associated with renting out
property. Ask prospective agents about tenant deposits, client money
protection, and gas and electrical safety checks. If they’re hazy on the
details or dismissive of the rules, be wary.
5) What happens on moving-in day?
Top agents do more than just compile an inventory and hand over
the keys. They also spend time explaining the location of the stopcock and fuse
box (in case of an emergency), when the rubbish is collected and how appliances
work.
6) How do you deal with disputes?
Hopefully, all your tenancies will be smooth-running, but it’s
useful to know that an agent can handle tricky situations. Sometimes the
biggest challenge in managing tenancies is when tenants fall out with each
other. Good agents understand the importance of finding practical solutions
(rather than point scoring).
Want to know how we do it here at Cooke & Co
Estate and Letting Agents? Contact us today to learn about our property
management services.
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