LETTINGS |
| Full Management or Let Only |
There are two options, a fully managed service where you can sit back and relax while someone else takes care of everything for you or the let only service where you take charge once the tenants are in place.
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Here is a quick overview of what you can expect from each service; |
Full Management Service |
Bloore & King will produce full colour brochure with photographs and room sizes which are then marketed through our extensive range of websites and newspaper adverts to find the right tenants for the property. Once suitable applicants are found a holding deposit is taken and they are then fully credit and reference checked before being accepted as tenants. |
Once accepted a moving in date is agreed and the tenancy agreement is compiled which is signed by both the tenants and the landlord. Before the tenants move into the property a full inventory is taken and a security deposit is lodged with the deposit protection scheme (DPS). The first month’s rent is taken together with the signed inventory. |
Any queries, questions or problems the tenants have, day or night, through the term of the tenancy will be dealt with by Bloore and King. The rent will be collected by standing order and then passed by bank transfer to the landlord minus the management fee along with a monthly statement for your records.
During the tenancy a representative of Bloore and King will visit the property periodically to inspect the condition and a full report is sent to the landlord. |
At the end of the tenancy Bloore and King will check the tenants out of the property. |
Let Only Service |
The let only service is exactly the same as the fully managed service up until the tenants move into the property. Once the tenants have moved in they are given contact details of the landlord. The landlord will be required to collect the rent from the tenants. The landlord will be expected to deal with any problems the tenants have until the end of the tenancy.
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At the end of the tenancy Bloore and King will check the tenants out of the property. |