By Craig Smith

Wow, it seems like only  minutes ago that our blog was last updated but it is nearly 2 months already! Anyway, not too long ago I published a post raising some concerns that some people have with unregulated letting agents not being properly trained. Well, I can confirm that I have now passed all four of the ARLA Technical Award examinations which means that I will soon be able to become a member of ARLA!

Because of this, myself and one of our directors attended a regional ARLA meeting just last week. This is where members from the surrounding regions (in our case, Staffordshire and Shropshire) get together and discuss the latest legislation changes and ideas to promote our businesses and ensure that we always give the best and up to date advice.

Unregulated Agents Under-Cutting

One topic that was discussed was an unregulated agent who was seeing properties with a to let board and contacting the owner with false promises of having a tenant who is very interested. Of course, once a Landlord has moved to the agent the tenant has magically already found somewhere else but the agent has then gained (or in some peoples opinions stolen) the business from a professional organisation.

Sometimes a logo doesn’t mean much but a little homework can go a long way. For example, as you are reading this now, do you really know what ARLA means and how they look after both Tenants and Landlords? By being a member, an agent has to follow the codes of practice as set out by them which gives a more professional letting service and better management of a rental property.

Proper Training for Professionals

Another good service provided by ARLA is the training that they can provide. Not only the exams as we spoke about earlier, but training sessions throughout the country for different areas of property management. You might think that an agent should already know everything about everything but there is always something new on the horizon! Updates in law can determine whether a process needs to be changed or different advice needs to be given to a Landlord.

Of course, not every unregulated agent should be treated as cowboys, it always takes time to become established and better known in an area and also time to gain the experience needed. Unfortunately, like with most walks of life, it only takes a handful of the bad guys to give others a bad name.

Important Updates for Landlords

As mentioned earlier, it is important for Landlords and Agents alike to stay in the know of changes to legislation that may affect their rental properties. This is another benefit of being a member of a professional body as we found out last week with the changes to the payment of water rates for a rental property, more about this to come soon! 

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