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LettingAgent.com provides landlords and tenants with a service similiar to Traditional Letting Agents BUT with less than half the fees.

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Challenge One: Finding the right tenants - What do most landlords look for in a tenant? Probably someone who pays the rent in full each month and looks after the property as if it was his or her own. These people exist, though they can seem hard to find. As a landlord you can try and track them down by advertising in local newspapers or newsagents’ windows – a low cost but hit and miss option. The traditional alternative, using a local lettings agency, will cost more to use and standards of service can vary widely.

Finding another option What many landlords have wanted for years is a third option: a low cost, alternative lettings agent that applies the same high professional standards across the whole country. That is just one of the things LettingAgent.com aims to do. Its centralised administration is designed to make life easier for landlords and tenants alike – everyone can get in touch on the same free telephone number, for example.

But the company retains the personal touch with local staff ready to take potential tenants to properties and deal with problems if they arise. LettingAgent.com staff have years of experience in vetting prospective tenants using credit checks, employers’ references and contact with previous landlords. By linking traditional standards of service with modern, centralised technology the idea is to ensure the right tenants are found for the right landlords. The result should be the kind of stable, long term tenancies that both sides normally require.

Neil Simpson is a former Personal Finance Journalist of the Year and writes regularly on mortgage issues for the Mail on Sunday and many other publications.

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