How Leicester Landlords can attract good tenants

How to find good tenants

When it comes to renting out a property, it pays to invest time in finding the right tenant. Good tenants will pay rent on time and leave your property in a good state when they move out. So how do you find them?

Get your house in order 

Before you start, make sure your property is clean and presentable. Donโ€™t cut corners on maintenance and upkeep. If the property looks cheap and shoddy, youโ€™ll attract tenants who will treat it like a mosh pit rather than a high spec home. Remove clutter and ensure communal entrances are tidy. This sends potential tenants a signal that you, the landlord, can be trusted.

Get the price right

Itโ€™s tempting to go for broke and try for the highest price you think you can get. But you donโ€™t want to price yourself out of the market. Every week your property sits empty, is a week without rent. Research the local market to find out what similar properties are achieving โ€“ and keep your expectations real.

Target your marketing 

Identify your target market before writing promotional material. Donโ€™t just mention bathrooms and bedrooms, include features like storage and parking if theyโ€™re on offer. Remember, youโ€™re not just marketing a property, youโ€™re selling a lifestyle. If youโ€™re targeting young professionals, mention nearby restaurants and cafes, and transport links. If youโ€™re aiming for families, talk about local schools (especially if theyโ€™re outstanding), parks and leisure facilities.

Screen time

Streamline the viewings process by screening people first. Ask potential tenants to fill out a Rental Application Form before you arrange to meet them. This form should cover the applicantโ€™s current address, place of employment and references.  Once you have this information, verify itโ€™s true. Make a few phone calls (ring their place of work, for example) and do a little snooping on social media. If their socials reveal theyโ€™re headbanging party animals or breed fighting dogs, donโ€™t bother with a viewing.

But wait thereโ€™s more

If you think youโ€™ve found a suitable tenant, there are two more things you must do. Run a credit check (there are lots of companies online who do this) and a Right To Rent check. The latter is something you are required to do by law if you are in England. It ensures a person has the legal right to live in the UK.

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