Introduction
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Preparing your property
Property Maintenace
Property Cleaning
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Before you let your home, as a minimum, you should: -
- Re-direct all post - forms can be collected from the Post Office counter, and it only costs a small amount of money.
Tenants cannot be expected to forward on your mail
- Obtain all necessary consents to let your home - mortgage lenders, leaseholders
- Inform your insurance companies that the property and contents are to be let
- Clear the property of personal effects and professionally clean the property ready for occupancy of the tenants
- Ensure the garden is in good seasonal order
- Leave instruction manuals for all appliances
- Ensure compliance with the necessary safety regulations
- Finalise all utility bills and council tax
- Overseas landlords should apply for tax exemption, where applicable - forms can be received direct from Inland Revenue or from Visum
- Provide full sets of keys for the property to the letting agent (Visum)
- Ensure Direct Debits/Standing Orders are in place for regular items you remain responsible for such as service charges etc
- Appliances - such as cookers, washing machines should be in a good clean condition, working and usable. Repairs are the landlords expense
- Decorations - should be in good order, and ideally light and neutral in colour
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