Whether you're letting an existing property or buying-to-let, at Lansbrough Lettings we recognise it's more important than ever to gain the optimum return on your investment.
Lansbrough has been in the lettings business for seven years. We've stayed closely in touch with every trend and development: watched the growing numbers of professional people who choose to rent rather buy, whether due to personal circumstances or the transient nature of employment. So we recognise that tenants are demanding and sophisticated like never before.
Attracting the right tenants is a job for the professionals. It is no longer profitable for landlords to go it alone. Using a reputable company like Lansbrough will ensure that correct procedures are followed and the landlord's interests protected.
Why let with Lansbrough?
Our success - and yours - comes down to a few simple factors...
- Dedicated, specialist lettings expertise
- Local knowledge
- Personal service, round-the-clock
- Competitive rates and a transparent charging structure
- Full management service with in-group property maintenance facilities
How much will it cost?
Lansbrough's fees highly competitive; and, most importantly, highly transparent. Our simple fee structure means you never have to worry about unexpected charges or extras. We do not make additional charges for inventories, check-ins and check-outs, or property inspections: it is all included in the basic fee.
How do I get started?
The Lansbrough service starts with a visit to your property, during which your advisor will assess the optimum rent, and run through all aspects of letting your property, to make sure everything is clear.
Lansbrough will advise on possible improvements to enhance the marketability of your property, and cost-effective measures that could improve the rental potential. At this stage you will have the opportunity to select which level of service is most appropriate.
Advice on rental values :: Weekly colour advertising :: Accompanied viewings :: Tenant interviews :: Reference checking :: Inventory and condition report :: Showings :: Gas and electrical checks, certificates :: Furnishings check :: Tenant liaison :: Collecting and transferring funds :: Maintenance :: Procurement of white goods :: Quarterly tenant checks ::Emergency maintenance service :: Documentation :: Deposit collection :: Collecting rental payments :: Monthly accounting :: Transferring utilities :: Property inspection reports :: Final inspection deductions for dilapidation :: Notifying utility companies of final readings :: Finding replacement tenants |
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