Step 5: Documentation and Legal Prep

Before marketing your property, make sure your paperwork is in order: Written tenancy agreement. Deposit protection scheme details (must be registered within 30 days). Landlord insurance policy. Inventory and condition report. “How to Rent” guide for tenants. Having...

Step 4: Set the Right Rent

Pricing your property correctly is key: Research local listings on Rightmove and Zoopla. Compare similar properties in your postcode. Consider transport links – proximity to the DLR, Overground, or Thameslink adds value. Factor in schools, green space, and...

Step 3: Furnished or Unfurnished?

In South East London, tenant expectations vary: Students and young professionals often prefer furnished properties. Families usually bring their own furniture. Furnished properties require you to meet strict fire safety rules and maintain items supplied. Think...

Step 2: Property Condition

Tenants expect a home that is clean, safe, and fully functional. Simple improvements can prevent complaints later. Deep clean the property, including carpets and windows. Repair and replace faulty fixtures and fittings. Test appliances to ensure they work and provide...

Step 1: Safety First

Before marketing your property, you must meet all safety obligations: Gas Safety Certificate (CP12) – Renewed annually by a Gas Safe engineer. Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) – Valid for five years. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) – Minimum rating...

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