Why landlords switch to us
Letting agent underperformance quietly eats into your yield through voids, bad tenants, and missed compliance. Switching is simpler than most landlords realise.
Voids that cost you money
Every empty week is a month of rent gone. Pre-marketing, active tenant waiting lists, and realistic pricing minimise the gap between tenancies. If your property sits empty for weeks, your agent is not working hard enough.
Tenants who actually pay
Rigorous referencing, employment verification, credit checks, and proper guarantor handling. Bad tenants are expensive. Picking good ones is the single most important thing a letting agent does.
Compliance done properly
Gas Safety, EICR, EPC, Right to Rent, deposit protection within 30 days, prescribed information served on time. Every deadline tracked, every certificate in date. One missed check can cost you thousands.
Renters' Rights Act expertise
Section 21 is gone from May 2026. All tenancies become periodic. Rent increases capped to once a year. You need an agent who genuinely understands the new rules, not one who is still catching up.
Maintenance without the drama
Vetted local contractors, response SLAs, photo evidence before and after, and invoices that make sense. No more endless phone calls about a leaking tap while you are trying to get on with your life.
Statements you can actually read
Clear monthly statements showing rent received, fees deducted, expenses, and net paid to you. Year-end summaries ready for your accountant. If you cannot tell what you are being paid or why, you are with the wrong agent.
How switching actually works
Most landlords assume switching is painful. It is not. Here is the whole process, start to finish.
Tell us about your current situation
A short, no-obligation chat. Where the property is, who your current letting agent is, how long it has been managed or marketed, and what is not working for you.
We review your management agreement
Most letting agency agreements have notice periods rather than hard locks. We look at the wording with you and tell you what is actually required to move across, and when.
We take over with no disruption
Seamless handover of the existing tenancy. We pick up management, contact your tenant, take on the contractor relationships, and make sure no certificate or notice falls through the cracks.
Already tied into a contract?
Most letting agency agreements work on notice periods rather than hard locks. A typical management contract requires one to three months written notice, and some allow you to switch immediately at the end of a tenancy with no penalty.
Send us a copy of your current agreement. We will read it with you, tell you exactly where you stand, and give you a clear timeline for moving across. No pressure, no obligation.
This page is general guidance only. Your management contract determines your specific rights and obligations. Where material, we recommend reading it in full or taking independent advice before serving notice.
Ready to take the hassle out of letting?
Book a free, no-obligation rental valuation, or just have a confidential chat about where you are stuck. Either way, no commitment.


