Letting agent

The good, the bad and the ugly of scrapping letting agents' fees

The good, the bad and the ugly of scrapping letting agents' fees

Landlords rather than tenants are to be liable for the costs of letting a property. 

In his first Autumn Statement under May's government, Philip Hammond said, "We’ve seen these fees spiral despite attempts to regulate them." He went on to say that, "Landlords appoint letting agents and landlords should meet their fees."

This has caused a bit of stir for various reasons and the debate will continue long after the legislation is implemented, but what are the implications of this for tenants?

How to deal with a (difficult) letting agent

How to deal with a (difficult) letting agent

There are many times when we are in need of a good letting agent, but not all letting agents provide the same level of service, so it will be up to you to decide whether it is worth your time dealing with the difficult ones. You may not have a choice depending on the size of the market you’re going for, but for the most part you should keep a few things in mind no matter what agent you’re working with: