Excellent information and very well presented. Thank you. I would also add that I would not go anywhere near a letting agent who is offering a rental guarantee. First of all, it probably means they’re not a very good Property Manager if they have to market themselves in this way. But most importantly, it puts them at cross purposes against your best interests. They’ll do anything to get that property rented before the rental guarantee expires, even if that means putting an unemployed heroin addict with 300 children and a pet rhinoceros in your property.
🔗 Link to blog version of this video with lots of useful links: theindependentlandlord.com/choose-good-tenants/
This information is so important now to anyone who will still be an landlord after the new bill comes in. Thanks again Suzanne.
Thank you so much for your nice comments. Happy Christmas 😊
Number 7…. ✅
Yes! I should have put that as number 1. Happy Christmas Sean!
marvellous thanks!
Thank you!
Excellent information and very well presented. Thank you.
I would also add that I would not go anywhere near a letting agent who is offering a rental guarantee. First of all, it probably means they’re not a very good Property Manager if they have to market themselves in this way. But most importantly, it puts them at cross purposes against your best interests. They’ll do anything to get that property rented before the rental guarantee expires, even if that means putting an unemployed heroin addict with 300 children and a pet rhinoceros in your property.
I agree. I take out rent guarantee insurance, but that is different. I find tenants myself using OpenRent