The world of residential lettings has now become a legal minefield which is why we invest in training at every possible opportunity.  Our tenancy agreements are supplied by industry specialists and tailored to individual landlord needs.

Since the company was formed in 2001, our portfolio has increased year on year, and we now manage approximately 300 properties comprising both individual residential properties and leasehold properties on a block management basis.

Naturally, we hold professionally indemnity insurance and are regulated by the following:

The Royal Institution of Charterered Surveyors (RICS)
The National Approved Letting Scheme (NALS)
The Dispute Service (TDS)
The Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV)

This should give you peace of mind that you are dealing with a well regulated and professional firm.  Our aim is to let decent homes to decent people.  Are we the best?  We do not know.  All we can say is that we continue to strive to improve.

Gone are the days when tenants should be ‘grateful for a roof over their heads’.  Tenants now pay good rents and expect a safe, warm, dry home in good condition. Your property should be presented in a good condition, well decorated, well heated, well ventilated and clean.

There are several factors that you need to bear in mind before renting out your property including legal obligations on the landlord that have been introduced over the last few years.  There are also the implications of your mortgage company’s permission to let and your tax liability.

Please click on the headers on the right hand side menu to find out more about your obligations and our letting policies with regard to the letting of your property.

Available as pdf documents on the right hand side of this page are the following:-

  1. Landlord’s Documents Pack that includes Confirmation of Management Instructions, Property Information Sheet, and Terms & Conditions.
  2. Our Landlord’s Guide to Letting.
  3. An example of our standard tenancy agreement.
  4. An example of our Record of Condition. This is a written document detailing the condition of the property prior to the tenancy, and is accompanied by a DVD recording.