Broadband
Let’s start with the basics. Everyone wants to be
connected, so ensuring you offer the fastest broadband at your property is a
must. While there’s no obligation to provide tenants with broadband, it’s much
better to get it installed before a property is occupied rather than receiving
irate calls from fed-up tenants struggling to connect (or letting them do it
themselves).
Smart meters
If your rent includes bills, then a smart meter is
an excellent way to understand how much you’re paying and identify potential
savings. Similarly, if your tenant is responsible for bills, a smart meter will
make them aware of their energy usage and spending. Smart meters are being
rolled out to anyone responsible for paying energy bills and are an essential
budgeting tool in the current cost of living crisis.
Smart heating
This wireless thermostatic device is a great way to
save money and energy. It allows tenants to control the property’s heating from
their phones, so if they’re going to be home later than expected, they can
adjust the thermostat accordingly. The temperature can be controlled on a
room-to-room basis and uses artificial intelligence to learn people’s heating
needs.
Smart doorbells
These not only improve the security of your property
but make a home more attractive to renters as they can see who’s coming and
going and manage deliveries. With the added ability to record and store
footage, this is a great safety feature.
Smart lighting
Smart lighting is a great asset if you own an HMO
with communal areas. It allows you to control the times when lights come on and
off or when motion is detected – saving money and reducing energy expenditure.
Landlords of high-end properties can take smart lighting to another level,
offering tenants mood lighting – all controlled by an app.
Smart smoke detectors
Installing smoke detectors is a legal requirement
for all rental properties. But why not go one step further and install a smart
smoke detector that will notify you if there’s a problem. This is helpful if
your property is vacant or your tenants are away, as you can act quickly to
ensure the safety of your rental.
If you’ve got a property to let out, contact Kelly Beak our
lettings manager so we can find you the right tenants.
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