How to find a tenant before December hits How to find a tenant before December hits

How to find a tenant before December hits

As autumn sets in and the end of the year approaches, landlords across the UK are gearing up to fill their rental properties before the holiday season arrives.

No. 5249 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 9 October 2024 by our Marketing Team

Finding a tenant before December can present some unique challenges, so here’s a comprehensive guide to help you secure a tenant quickly and efficiently.

Prepare your property

First impressions count, so make sure your property is in top condition to attract potential tenants. Spend some time on necessary repairs, touch-ups, and deep cleaning. Additionally, you could consider enhancing kerb appeal with some eye-catching seasonal decorations or a welcoming wreath on the front door.

Set an attractive rent

An agent can help you set an attractive rent by researching current market rates in your area to establish a competitive rental price. While maximising profit is important, pricing too high can deter potential tenants. Be realistic and consider offering incentives such as utilities included or a reduced first month’s rent to attract quality applicants.

Utilise online listings

A letting agent can utilise their online presence and take advantage of various online platforms to advertise your property. They will use high-quality photos and detailed descriptions to grab the attention of their network of potential tenants.

Screen applicants thoroughly

Once inquiries start coming in, applicants should be screened rigorously. A letting agent can handle the process for you by requesting references from previous landlords and conducting employment verification and credit checks. This ensures that potential tenants meet your criteria for reliability and financial stability.

Offer flexible terms

Consider offering flexible agreement terms to attract a wider range of tenants. Short-term tenancy agreements or month-to-month options can appeal to tenants seeking temporary accommodation or unsure of their long-term plans.

Provide excellent customer service

Respond promptly to inquiries and maintain clear communication throughout the application process. A positive landlord-tenant relationship often begins with a smooth and professional interaction. Opting for a fully managed package means your tenants are taken care of by professionals from the offset, which can be an invaluable service if you operate on a busy schedule.

Stay informed about legal requirements

Ensure you comply with all legal requirements and regulations regarding rental properties in your area. Stay updated on tenant rights, eviction procedures, and safety standards to avoid potential legal issues.

Enlist the help of a letting agent

If managing the rental process becomes overwhelming, consider hiring a letting agent to help you with all aspects of property management. They can handle marketing, tenant screening, tenancy agreements, and ongoing management tasks on your behalf.

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