Friday, June 20, 2008
Take care referencing and checking tenants even if you use a letting agent says David Lawrenson of LettingFocus.com
So far the credit crunch has not led to any large increases in unemployment.
However, I see the press is now carrying more stories of lay offs here and there - so we can expect some rises in unemployment to start to filter through to the official figures before too long.
How does this affect landlords?
Well, I would say that today more than ever, you need to make sure that the tenants you get are good ones and are fully referenced plus that they are in the type of sector of the economy where they are less likely to lose their jobs.
Why?
Well, if they lose their jobs they may struggle to pay the rent and / or have to move to less expensive accommodation – which is bad for them and whichever way you look at it, also means more hassle and expense for you the landlord.
In the worst case, it could also mean that they could stay put and just not pay any rent at all – meaning you have to seek repossession - and that process can take months, often with little chance of you ever recovering the money owed.
In the current environment, if I had to choose between equally good tenant candidates – one of whom worked in an economically shaky sector and another who worked in a slightly safer public sector job as a teacher or a civil servant, I know which one I would sooner go for.
Yes, it’s tough on some – but hey I’m not the one who was responsible for the state the economy is supposedly in.
Also, if you use a letting agent, don’t fully trust to them on this issue unless you have used them for a while and know they are reputable and can be trusted on this. Sadly, there are a few rogue agents out there who cut corners on referencing and don’t do it properly.
Remember it will be you, not the agent, who is the one who loses out financially if the tenant turns bad.
So ask the agent to let you see references they obtained.
And don’t listen to all the guff some letting agents will give you about the Data Protection Act because your tenant should have authorised for you, the landlord, to see the references on the application form he filled in when applying to rent the property.
ABOUT LETTINGFOCUS.COM and DAVID LAWRENSON
I’m David Lawrenson of landlord advisors lettingfocus.com.
I’m the author of “Successful Property Letting - How to Make Money in Buy to Let” which for the last 2 years has been the UK’s top selling property title - buy the UK's top selling property investment book.
It is fully up to date with all the recent changes to tenancy deposit schemes, HMOs, licensing, capital gains taxes and it has new sections on buying property below market value.
I’m an expert freelance property journalist , property speaker and a well known property blogger
I contribute to newspapers and a host of property websites, write a number of columns in the press and I can provide landlords advice
I also work as a consultant helping banks, building societies, housing associations and web portals with their buy to let and property products and services and am a regular speaker at property shows.
You can read more of my blog & find details of my networking, advice, property investors networking programme at my website.What’s unique about lettingfocus.com is that we offer property investment mentoring because unlike most people in the buy to let and property “advice” business we are not linked to a property company, a developer, an agent or bridging loan financier and do not receive commissions from any of these sources.If a property investment is lousy – We’ll tell you straight and we will tell you all about buy to let and property investment - the good and the bad and we won’t make silly promises that you’ll become a millionaire overnight.
Copyright: David Lawrenson 2008. This blog is updated once a week.
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However, I see the press is now carrying more stories of lay offs here and there - so we can expect some rises in unemployment to start to filter through to the official figures before too long.
How does this affect landlords?
Well, I would say that today more than ever, you need to make sure that the tenants you get are good ones and are fully referenced plus that they are in the type of sector of the economy where they are less likely to lose their jobs.
Why?
Well, if they lose their jobs they may struggle to pay the rent and / or have to move to less expensive accommodation – which is bad for them and whichever way you look at it, also means more hassle and expense for you the landlord.
In the worst case, it could also mean that they could stay put and just not pay any rent at all – meaning you have to seek repossession - and that process can take months, often with little chance of you ever recovering the money owed.
In the current environment, if I had to choose between equally good tenant candidates – one of whom worked in an economically shaky sector and another who worked in a slightly safer public sector job as a teacher or a civil servant, I know which one I would sooner go for.
Yes, it’s tough on some – but hey I’m not the one who was responsible for the state the economy is supposedly in.
Also, if you use a letting agent, don’t fully trust to them on this issue unless you have used them for a while and know they are reputable and can be trusted on this. Sadly, there are a few rogue agents out there who cut corners on referencing and don’t do it properly.
Remember it will be you, not the agent, who is the one who loses out financially if the tenant turns bad.
So ask the agent to let you see references they obtained.
And don’t listen to all the guff some letting agents will give you about the Data Protection Act because your tenant should have authorised for you, the landlord, to see the references on the application form he filled in when applying to rent the property.
ABOUT LETTINGFOCUS.COM and DAVID LAWRENSON
I’m David Lawrenson of landlord advisors lettingfocus.com.
I’m the author of “Successful Property Letting - How to Make Money in Buy to Let” which for the last 2 years has been the UK’s top selling property title - buy the UK's top selling property investment book.
It is fully up to date with all the recent changes to tenancy deposit schemes, HMOs, licensing, capital gains taxes and it has new sections on buying property below market value.
I’m an expert freelance property journalist , property speaker and a well known property blogger
I contribute to newspapers and a host of property websites, write a number of columns in the press and I can provide landlords advice
I also work as a consultant helping banks, building societies, housing associations and web portals with their buy to let and property products and services and am a regular speaker at property shows.
You can read more of my blog & find details of my networking, advice, property investors networking programme at my website.What’s unique about lettingfocus.com is that we offer property investment mentoring because unlike most people in the buy to let and property “advice” business we are not linked to a property company, a developer, an agent or bridging loan financier and do not receive commissions from any of these sources.If a property investment is lousy – We’ll tell you straight and we will tell you all about buy to let and property investment - the good and the bad and we won’t make silly promises that you’ll become a millionaire overnight.
Copyright: David Lawrenson 2008. This blog is updated once a week.
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This means you won't have to visit the site to pick up latest blog, the headline of which will appear in your toolbar menu.
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