Finding Good Tenants Is Problem for Landlords

Sourcing good tenants who look after their homes are the biggest challenge for buy-to-let landlords.

Data from property portal Zoopla shows finding reliable tenants worried 56% of landlords - a shade ahead of the 55% who struggle to find tenants who care for their rented homes. 

Although these were their main property business challenges, landlords also have other concerns:

  • Making sure rents are paid on time (47%)
  • Keeping businesses in line with increasing regulation (39%)
  • Worries about how future law changes may impact their finances (36%)
  • Managing businesses to keep making rental profits (32%)
  • How tax relief cuts affect offsetting mortgage interest (24%)
  • How rental values are performing (20%)
  • What impact the tenant fee ban from June 1 will have (20%)
  • Stricter buy to let mortgage rules (17%)
  • What will happen to property prices (17%)

The State of the Property Nation 2018 report also revealed only a few landlords would admit they understood recent law changes and how they would impact the buy-to-let market.

  • 37% had no idea mortgage interest tax relief was changing
  • 31% did not know houses in England shared by five or more tenants required a licence
  • 31% were unaware letting energy inefficient homes could result in a fine

Other legal issues that landlords needed to know more about include minimum room size regulations (25%), the upcoming cap on deposits, the ban on tenant fees and giving a ‘how to rent ‘ guide to tenants (all 23%), tighter mortgage financing rules (22%), the ban on charging fees for card payments (15%) and the national rogue landlord database (13%).

“Most of the landlords who find the legislation changes a challenge are not planning to do anything in response However, some are planning to leave the market, while others plan to move to a letting agent to help them manage their properties,” said the report.

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References and Guarantors

Landlords should interview prospective contract-holders carefully to assist in choosing one who will be trustworthy and reliable. Taking up references from prospective contract-holders, current or previous landlords, employers and banks can help to inform the contract-holder selection process.