By Craig Smith

We always find it interesting to hear a Landlords feedback, whether it relates solely to their own property or about lettings in general. This week, The Dispute Service have released the results of a survey asking Landlords how they feel about their tenancies.

Worried by Tenants

One of the questions asked in the survey was what concerned Landlords the most when it came to letting, giving a choice of answers. The most commonly chosen answer was the quality of the tenants who were on the agreement which isn’t too surprising given some of the scare stories going round. Certainly having the tenants referenced prior to them moving in can help to determine their credibility but won’t guarantee whether they will continue to be as good as their references suggest.

One instance we have had in the past is the guarantor of a prospective tenant giving a glowing reference, only to come back and tell the horrible truth when the tenants stopped paying the rent!

Rent Arrears

Following on quite nicely from the above, the second biggest concern in this question was rent arrears. The majority of Landlords have mortgages to cover and if not still have to insure the building and have to provide for the upkeep of their properties. Arrears can be distressing even for the biggest of Landlords as it can be a lengthy process to get any non-payers to leave, not to mention the additional costs!

New Regulations

The third most commonly chosen answer to what concerns Landlords the most was complying with regulations. Over the last 5 or 6 years or so the industry has seen a lot of changes in legislation including the registration of certain deposits (there I go talking about deposits again!) and new energy regulations.

There are certain things that a lot of Landlords forget or don’t know about such as ensuring there is a handrail on the stairs or ensuring that a chimney is swept & safe to use. This can highlight the importance of speaking with a local agent who can advise a Landlord of the necessary rules & regulations in order to prevent any damages or injury to tenants and their belongings.

Happy Landlords

The survey included just over 200 Landlords and just over 80% confirmed they were satisfied with the quality of their tenants. Surely this can only be good news?! There are always going to be some bad experiences with the sheer number of lettings properties out there at the moment but this shows that the majority of experiences are good.

This is again good news for those who are referred to as reluctant Landlords i.e. an inherited property. Hopefully this should keep a little confidence in the industry and keep people renting for the future years!

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