- Reputable agents will check that properties are of a good standard for tenants and advise landlords of any work that needs to be undertaken prior to renting.
- A good agent will refuse to market a rental property that is not up to standard for tenants.
- Agents help to keep tenants safe by checking that any furnishings or white goods in a rental property meet current health and safety standards.
- Further safety issues include ensuring that relevant gas and electrical safety checks are carried out and certificates are issued.
- Property details issued by a reputable agent should be factually correct and not misleading for tenants.When an agent compiles a comprehensive inventory with detailed photographs it helps to protect the tenant and landlord from end of tenancy disputes.
- A lettings agent will safely accompany tenants on viewings.A good agent will do their best to match tenants to their ideal property, encouraging them to view it as long-term accommodation and care for it accordingly.
- A lettings agent will draw up a legally binding tenancy agreement to protect landlord and tenant.
- A reputable agent will safeguard a tenant’s deposit by ensuring these are protected in a government-backed tenancy deposit protection (TDP) scheme.
- An assessment of the property will be undertaken at the end of the tenancy and a fair decision will be made regarding the return of the deposit.Belvoir is a founding member of SAFE Agent (www.Propertymark.co.uk)
- Property maintenance is a big issue with tenants, and an agent can ensure any problems are dealt with quickly and efficiently.
- Calls, emails and queries from tenants can come at any time of the night and day and a lettings agent or a member of staff will deal will them. If a landlord is away on holiday, who will look after the tenant?
- An agent will maintain spare sets of keys for rental properties and deal with any emergencies should a tenant be unable to access the property.
- Agents undertake regular property checks and report any tenant concerns back to the landlord.
- Some landlords fail to understand what they are responsible for and will try to charge tenants – an agent will ensure that a tenant is not wrongly charged.
- An agent will understand the concept of fair wear and tear and advise tenants and landlords of any issues that need to be dealt with during or at the end of a tenancy.
- A reputable agent can provide office premises that a tenant is able to visit during office hours, and in many cases they will also provide an emergency out-of-hours service.
- An agent will build a database of expert local tradesmen who can deal with maintenance issues promptly, efficiently and at competitive rates.
- Renting through a lettings agent provides tenants with redress via the Property Ombudsman should any complaints be unresolved regarding issues such as non-return of deposits.
- A reputable agent will ensure that landlords remain legally compliant and protect tenants from unscrupulous landlords.
- An agent will spend time conducting end of tenancy inspections and provide tenants and landlords with a detailed written report.