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Thinking of letting your home or property ?The thought of letting your home to a perfect stranger may seem daunting with potential nightmares looming. Most of us have heard the stories and may be concerned about the pitfalls, however with the correct advice, preparation and execution the letting could bring a welcome and valuable income stream, with minimal risk. There are fewer risks these days, since the Housing Act 1988 (as amended by the Housing Act 1996) for Landlords, however not all tenancies fall under the protection of these Acts. It is important to know which tenancy you intend to create; to make sure it is legal and executed precisely. For peace of mind, there are many insurance products available in today's market, which subject to the correct letting process can guarantee rental payments, legal expenses, emergency repairs. These can be included as part of the movingspace.com service. Other Insurance products include Buildings, Landlords contents and Tenants contents insurance. All our tenants are professionally referenced by an external referencing agency, which is backed by the insurance company offering our Landlord's protection policies. The Tenant is asked to complete a detailed application form listing addresses and employers details for the last three years. References are sought, checks are carried out including a voters roll and credit check and a report follows accepting or declining the prospective tenant or seeking further information or a rent guarantor. As a Landlord there are statutory obligations (compulsory by Law) and contractual obligations, an example of which requires you to provide certain standards of safety and repair at your property. You must be aware and comply with your legal responsibilities for obvious reasons. The Housing Acts and the widespread introduction of the BUY TO LET mortgage has significantly increased the number of new Landlords entering the market, providing a welcome supply of otherwise unavailable rented housing. Free No Obligation Consultation There are many possible reasons for letting your home or a second property and many points of consideration. One of our consultants will gladly arrange a mutually convenient appointment to visit your home, where we can discuss your objectives and offer solutions, in order that you are able to make an informed decision. We offer this free appraisal as a no obligation introduction to our services. Call our Advice Line 020 7793 8111 to arrange your FREE consultation.
When you have made a decision to let.Now is the time for us to plan your letting and make ready for occupation. During our visit to your home, your key objectives will be discussed and a suitable agreed marketing plan put in place. Points to discuss include:
(N.B. At the point of instruction movingspace.com will ask you to provide copy documentation to prove your ownership of the property to be let and we will need a copy of any head lease where one exists. Our full terms and conditions available on request.) Call our advice line to organise your free no obligation consultation 020 7793 8111 MarketingThe objective is to find a suitable, financially secure tenant offering the best price who is able to meet your requirements, previously agreed, as soon as possible. During our free consultation, we will assess letting potential and agree a marketing plan to best achieve your most suitable Tenant. Generally, however to increase your chances of a choice of Tenant, our intention will be market saturation. Open 6 Days a WeekOur offices are open six days a week for your convenience and are located next to Vauxhall Underground and British Rail station. We are open until 7pm Monday to Friday and until 5pm on Saturday. However our motivated Negotiators usually work beyond these already arduous opening hours and its common for them to work well into the night or even on Sundays to clinch that all-important deal! Tenant Data BaseInitially we will advise all prospective tenants of your home, currently registered with our agency. These Tenants have contacted us a result of extensive previous advertising, internet and High Street presence etc and are held on a constantly updated database allowing us immediate communication by telephone, email, fax and or post. Regular advertising in national, local media and on-line ensures a constant stream of new prospective Tenants for your home. Estate Agency BoardWhere appropriate, we recommend the erection of a neat 'To Let' sign at your home, to ensure all avenues of introducing a suitable Tenant are explored. Some homeowners may be concerned at the prospect of their neighbours knowing they are trying to move, however many good tenants are found by word of mouth. Accompanied ViewingsBy appointment only. Never accept an unescorted 'just passing' viewing. Access arrangements to your property with prospective Tenants is always agreed at the outset and can be revised at any time. Unless otherwise instructed, we will always accompany each viewing, which will allow us to exercise internal security procedures and give us the opportunity of obtaining immediate feedback from the viewers. You may wish to be present at each viewing or allow us keys, however it is better to have an arrangement, which will allow viewing at short notice. Feedback
We maintain a history of each viewing of your property and are able to ensure you are fully aware of the progress of your let.
OffersAll offers will be communicated to you verbally as soon as possible. It is our job to ensure that we provide you with as much information about the status of the prospective Tenants as possible, in order that a decision can be made. The Let Only ServiceDesigned to protect your investment
Following an acceptable offer, the tenant will complete a detailed application form, which will enable the references and credit checks to take place. The company levies an administration charge on the Tenant for these checks. Upon satisfactory references the appropriate formal tenancy agreement will be prepared, taking into account your wishes and any condition placed upon you by the Mortgagee. Prior notices will be served where necessary.
Our full terms and conditions are available on request. A charge of £125.00 is made for each form of tenancy agreement prepared by the Company and includes provision for Tenancy Deposit Scheme for Regulated Agents (TDSRA). Property visits, Inventories reports, Check in/out visits and Professional Safety Check Engineers are available at extra cost. All charges are subject to VAT at the current rate.
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The Letting and Management ServiceIn addition to the services provided in the 'Let Only' service, the 'Letting and Management' Service offers:
Our full terms and conditions available on request. A charge of £125.00 is made for each form of tenancy agreement prepared by the Company and includes provision for Tenancy Deposit Scheme for Regulated Agents (TDSRA). Property visits, Inventories reports, Check in/out visits and Professional Safety Check Engineers are available at extra cost. All charges are subject to VAT at the current rate. Call our advice line to organize your free no obligation consultation 020 7793 8111
Other Insurances Available
Our full terms and conditions are available on request. Insurance Premiums are subject to Insurance Premium Tax. Property visits, Inventories reports, Check in/out visits and Professional Safety Check Engineers are available at extra cost. All charges are subject to VAT at the current rate. Call our advice line to organize your free no obligation consultation 020 7793 8111
Inventories (schedule of condition)Inventories are thoroughly recommended (compulsory where rental insurance is required) to have an exact record of the condition of the letting at the time the tenancy commenced. The inventory is essential if any action is necessary because of damaged caused to the property or contents during the tenancy. Moreover, the tenant is made aware that an official record exists and that a comparison will be made at the end of the term and may be more inclined to preserve the standard of the condition. Inventory Costs
Note: All prices are subject to VAT at the standard rate.
Check In / Check Out Report
Your Property Manager or a check in / check out clerk will meet the tenants at the property (where possible) to hand over or collect keys, take meter readings where access is possible, make a note of any visible maintenance issues at the property, take digital photographs and prepare a written report of the same which will be forwarded to you.
Check In / Check Out Costs
Note: To safeguard the Owner's interest the Company recommends that an Inventory is prepared. The Company does not undertake the work of amending or updating inventories prepared by the Owner or other third parties.
Gas and Electical Safety Inspections We can arrange an inspection of all gas or electrical appliances at your property by a fully insured Corgi or NicEic registered plumbing or electrical engineer, same day service. Cost: £105.00 or £175.00 respectively. A boiler service carried out at the same time as a gas safety test can be as little as an additional £58.00 plus parts.
The Gas Safety (Installations and Use) Regulations 1998
Overseas Landlords - Agents Obligations
General Principles
Special rules apply to the UK rental income of non-resident landlords (NRL) or landlords who live abroad (usually for more than six months). The NRL scheme is run alongside Self Assessment and operates for rental income paid on or after 6 April 1996 and replaces the old rules under the Taxes Management Act 1970.
Non–resident landlords (NRL) scheme
From 6 April 1996 letting agents of a non-resident landlord must operate the NRL scheme and deduct tax from the rental income, unless written notification to the contrary is received by the agent, directly from the Inland Revenue, for each landlord. In short the agent will either:
Exemptions
If a tenant pays the rent directly into the landlord’s bank account, the tenant must operate the NRL Scheme and deduct tax, unless the rent is below £100 per week or the tenant receives written notification from the Inland Revenue to the contrary If an exemption certificate is not received from the Inland Revenue, then tax at the basic rate (currently 22%) must be deducted from the rental income after deductible expenses. Payments of tax must be made within 30 days of the end of each quarter (30/06, 30/09, 31/12, 31/04) and at the same time a form is required to be submitted showing the total tax due for the quarter for all non-residents. An annual return (summary) is also required by the beginning of July following the end of a tax year to 31st March.
Exemption Application
An existing overseas landlord or a landlord thinking of moving overseas, should apply at the earliest opportunity, to the Inland Revenue for approval to receive rental income with no tax deducted as long as:
How to apply Non-resident landlords must apply on the appropriate Inland Revenue form:
Forms are available from the Inland Revenue website http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/cnr/nr_landlords.htm or Helpline + 44 (0) 151 472 6208/9
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