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Finding and keeping good tenants

In this guide we cover everything from a robust screening strategy right through to advertising your property and keeping your tenants happy once they've moved in.
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Finding tenants for your rental property is the most important part of your property investment strategy. Property voids are a huge expense for landlords. If you're interested in strategies to help you find good tenants faster, and therefore reduce your property voids, this free guide is a fantastic place to start.

This guide has been created for anyone who regularly looks for new tenants. Buy to let, HMO and student landlords who are looking for new tenants will find this guide useful. The guide doesn't offer much advice for letting agents or commercial landlords.

The guide contains advice and strategies on the following elements of tenant finding:

  1. How to conduct tenant screening, what a good tenant looks like and key things you should ask and look out for when finding a tenant.
  2. Advertising your property including advice on writing the perfect advert, best places to list your property and an overview of the costs of advertising your rental property.
  3. Advice and strategies to help you keep tenants and improve your landlord tenant relationships including setting expectations, communication, alterations and decoration, complaint management and more.

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