Landlords Guide

We outline on this page a basic, quick guide and overview for landlords, to explain
What is typically involved with letting property. If you need any further information
or advice, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
  • Request a free valuation
  • Letting Only Service
  • Full Management
  • Utilities
  • Legal Matters

Request a free valuation

If you’d like one our Letting managers to conduct a valuation or review of your property.


Letting Only Service- includes


  • Rental Valuation & Inspection
  • Advice to landlords on furnishings, health and safety issues and any maintenance recommendations.
  • Advertising & Marketing your property on our State of the Art website, Islamabad's leading property portals,
    emailing and SMS message details to all potential applicants along with newspaper advertising where appropriate.
  • We accompany all viewings wherever possible
  • Preparation of the tenancy agreements.
  • Collection of initial rent and deposit.
  • Setting up standing order mandate for future rent subject to tenancy commencing.

Full Management


  • The complete service includes (all the above) plus:
  • A professionally prepared detailed inventory of contents and condition.
  • Arranging maintenance.
  • Dealing with day to day tenant problems that may arise.
  • Transfer of utility accounts, electric, gas, council tax and water.
  • Closing inspection and check out at end of tenancy.
  • Organizing return of deposit subject to the property being returned in a satisfactory condition.
  • Look to find suitable new tenants prior to expiry of the existing tenancy.

Utilities


The tenant will be responsible for the payment of gas, electricity, water, telephone, and television licence. (Unless otherwise agreed and stated).

As the landlord you are still responsible for the payment of service charges and ground rent in leasehold properties and buildings insurance

on Freehold properties.


Legal Matters


We have in-house lawyer who can advice you on various legal aspects if required. Further our staff have been trained and receive ongoing

training on the various legal aspects of letting including safety regulations, tenancy agreements and clauses, possession and have vast

practical experience. They will be happy to discuss any questions you may have regarding more detailed legal matters.The relationship

between Landlord and Tenant can sometimes have its “ups” and “downs” and the need for a professional agent is paramount in closing

any divide to allow for a smooth and enjoyable property experience for all parties concerned, whether you are a Landlord or Tenant you

are best advised to conclude your property transaction via a reputable agent.Tenancy law is now far better regulated than ever before

with balanced rights for all parties, tenants holding deposit held in Approved Scheme and are returned at the end of the tenancy subject

to the property being returned in the manner it was taken and subject to there being no outstanding bills relating to utilities etc. The

lettings market has grown immensely due to the increasing Buy to let market and with an increase to new build added to the

marketplace the level of quality has improved greatly.

 

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