By Steve Roulstone

At our office in Stafford, we are seeing many Landlords reviewing what they pay for our rental services, this is to be expected when everybody has to look at their expenditure very closely and where possible make savings. We have seen whole families change from a Fully Managed service to Tenant Find only and we hope that what they have witnessed over the last seven years whilst we have managed property on their behalf, will stand them in good stead, and of course should they need professional help then we will be available to assist wherever possible.

Review prices.

What we have done to assure our Landlords that they are getting good value for money is to look at what we charge for all of our services, by breaking down the different facets of what makes a Fully Managed service and price them individually.

Comprehensive cover.

 This of course makes quite a list, from Initially finding a Tenant through checking them in to the property, dealing with maintenance issues, visiting the property on a regular basis, collecting rent and paying via statement and of course chasing and pursuing arrears, as well as finally checking Tenants out of the property, which leads to where we normally started, with a review of the home and advice pre renting again.

Value for money.

Of course when you look at the charges broken down in this manner, then the overall average charge to a Landlord under Full Management no longer looks out of place, and at times we need to be aware of what saving a Landlord would make set against paying individually. Not that I believe Landlords are wrong to review what they pay, far from it, this is what  they should do as would I for regular occurring expenses, especially under the current financial restraints that everybody is feeling.

Review services.

What we should be able to do as Agents is be aware of the possible financial restraints our customers are going through and be ready to assist the process, which means we need to review every section of our service and ensure we can offer each separate part in a professional and cost effective manner. Because even though Landlords may wish to make savings, there are still bound to be parts of what we do that would make better sense and that Landlords would still prefer to be dealt with by others, just look at Property Visits, or of course Rent collection and arrears chasing. There is no doubt in my mind that just like any other organization in these difficult times, we need to be ahead of the game on our Landlord’s behalf, as the financial situation is not going to change (as my Father would say) ‘just yet a while!’

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