Responsibilities
As a landlord, it’s important to understand your
legal and ethical responsibilities.
There are more than 175 rules and regulations that
you need to follow, covering everything from gas and electrical checks to
handling deposits. Get something wrong, and you could be fined, face a lettings
ban or even wind up in jail.
Landlords also have a duty of care to their tenants.
In our experience, landlords who do the right thing by their tenants fare much
better in the long run. Treat your tenants well, and they’re more likely to
treat your property with respect.
Role
Your role is to ensure your property is safe and in
good condition, but that doesn’t mean you literally have to do everything
yourself. The most effective way to manage a portfolio is to draw on the
expertise of professionals. A good accountant will advise you on being tax
compliant and efficient, while a top letting agent will manage the day-to-day
running of your properties. Having reliable tradespeople in your contacts and a
savvy mortgage adviser is also worthwhile.
Rent
The key to a successful tenancy is to set the rent
at the right price; this means finding the sweet spot between making a good
return and securing a reliable tenant who stays the distance. And remember, the
highest price isn’t always the best option. If you get too greedy and your
tenant feels ripped off, they’ll move on quickly enough, meaning you’ll have to
find new tenants and possibly cover a void period.
Repairs
Don’t skimp when it comes to repairs and
maintenance. The longer you take to fix a small problem, the greater the risk
that it turns into a major one. Set aside funds to cover repairs and
maintenance, so you don’t get caught short.
Review
Even when things are going well, take time to review
your situation. Are you paying too much for insurance? Are you still on the
best mortgage deal? Does one of your properties need a makeover? It’s essential
to regularly check how things are going and identify any potential savings or
areas where you can improve.
To find out about our property management services, contact us here at Cooke & Co Estate and Letting Agents
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