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Bishops Stortford Office,
22 Newtown Road,
Bishops Stortford, Herts,
CM23 3SD
01279 655 1 24
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Saffron Walden, Amy Cook
01279 656924

Epping & Hertford, Chris Starbuck
01279 508500




 

People rent their properties for various reasons.

Some are relocating for a year and just want to cover the cost of their mortgage on their primary residence. Others purchase property solely for investment reasons. As a landlord, you should recognise your primary reason for renting your property. If you are an "absent landlord," it probably makes sense to use a managed service agency to handle your rental property.

 

Before you advertise your property to let:

Get permission from your mortgage lender to let property (if you do not have a buy-to-let mortgage).
If you are in a leasehold property, get permission from the head lessee to rent property.
Make sure your buildings and contents insurance is appropriate.
Take out lettings insurance.
Get gas appliances checked in accordance with gas regulations.
Check that furniture complies with Fire Safety Regulations.
If you are an overseas landlord, apply for the Exemption Certificate from the Inland Revenue.
PIM4805 - Overseas landlords: 1996-97 onwards:   Overseas Landlords  

Before your tenant moves in, you should:

Check your tenant's references.
Have lease reviewed by a solicitor and signed by all parties.
Take receipt of deposit (the bond) and first rental payment.
Do inventory with the tenant, and both of you should sign it.
Redirect your mail; tenants can't be relied on to forward your post.
Arrange for all meters to be read and the accounts to be transferred to new tenant.
Arrange for your council tax to be paid by new tenant.

The day your tenant moves in, make sure:

The property is as clean and tidy as you wish to find it on the day you take back possession.
There are instructions for all appliances.
There are cleaning instructions for any special furnishings.
All the vital connection points for gas, water and electricity are labelled - Stock cocks, fuses, switches in boiler, etc.
Security devices - alarms, locks, window locks, etc - are all demonstrated and explained to the tenant.
Emergency phone numbers are posted and fire extinguisher, smoke alarms and any other safety devices are explained.
Telephone line is available, and home telephone number is published. You should arrange for account to be transferred to tenant.
Provide a written procedure for how to handle emergencies (ie. flooding, robbery, fire, etc). The procedure should explain who to contact first, second, etc. When the landlord wishes to be notified.

 

Some current  Legal Requirements taken from our agency agreement

 

It is illegal to let the property until you have been issued with current safety certificates:

 

a)    Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1994. I/We accept that gas appliances and installations must be checked and found to be safe by a CORGI registered engineer annually. I/We undertake to ensure that the above mentioned property is inspected in accordance with the aforementioned regulations annually. If you require rent24 llp to have the safety check carried out on your behalf we will need the fee to be paid in advance.

b)    Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1995. I/We hereby certify that the wiring at the property in both fixed electrical equipment and the building itself meets all electrical and fire safety regulations. I/We acknowledge that the appliances must be checked on an annual basis and agree to ensure a suitably qualified contractor is instructed to do so annually. Before a formal lease can be signed, a certificate must be issued by a qualified contractor initially and annually thereafter. If you require rent24 LLP to have the safety check carried out on your behalf we will need the fee to be paid in advance.

c)    Smoke Alarms. I/We hereby acknowledge that, where smoke alarms are installed at a property, I/We shall be responsible for ensuring that they are fully functional and fitted with new batteries before a new tenant moves into the above mentioned property.

d)    Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1993. All soft furnishings in furnished or partially furnished properties must comply with fire resistance requirements which came into force in 1988. I/We confirm that in relation to the above mentioned property no furniture exists which in any way contravenes these regulations.

 HMO's  'House in Multiple Occupation'

Please link to our page covering this new licence requirement.

 
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