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Using A Letting Agent To Manage Rental Property Cuts Time And Work For Landlords

Accrington, UK October 24th 2012 – Letting property can provide a decent, ongoing income that can be used to supplement an existing income or to provide a full annual salary for the landlord. However, there are many different aspects to owning, maintaining, and renting out property. It will be necessary to locate and purchase property, find suitable tenants, agree tenancy details, and then manage the full period of the tenancy to ensure everybody is happy and satisfied with the service provided.

Rather than attempting to manage all of these aspects of owning and leasing properties, a landlord may opt to employ outside help in the shape of a letting agent; an agent will work for a fee and can be employed to perform a limited number of services or to manage virtually all aspects of property ownership and rentals. Different agents will offer different services and this means that the landlord should choose accordingly.

The very least that an agent should offer is some assistance in finding appropriate tenants to fill rental properties. Finding tenants can mean a lot of advertising in various establishments, estate agents, and other properties. A letting agent will typically already have tenants on their books that are looking for specific types of property and they will certainly have developed channels where they can advertise new properties that appear on their books. This can save the landlord time while providing them with a steady stream of rental income.

There are various aspects to managing a property portfolio where the landlord can benefit from the use of a professional and experienced letting agent. Rent The House is the only dedicated agent in Accrington that is ARLA registered and provides a wide range of benefits to its landlords and to tenants alike.

Contact:
Rent The House, 25 Blackburn Road
Accrington , Lancashire, UK
Zip: BB5 1HF
Tel: 01254 872 030
Web: www.Rent-The-House.co.uk
Email: info@Rent-The-House.co.uk

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