Salisbury solicitor gives Top Tips for Landlords.

Date: 07/07/2008

What should landlords do to protect themselves?

In South Wiltshire, as elsewhere, typical disputes include non payment of rent, damage to the property, disputes over deposits and re-decoration, loss of rent and the costs of legal action for evictions and debt recovery. All of this can lead to months of stress and anxiety for a buy-to-let landlord.

David Ridley says the problems faced by buy-to-let landlords are only set to get worse. "Once tenants move in anything can happen. The secret is to find the right tenant in the first place."

Experienced landlords, and letting agents, will usually vet prospective tenants quite carefully.

To help buy-to-let landlords, Whitehead Vizard has now issued a 12 point checklist for finding the right tenant. Tips include:

1. Choose your tenants very carefully;

2. Before signing up a new tenant, always use a legally drawn-up Tenancy Agreement;

3. Check with their boss whether your prospective tenant is employed on a permanent contract;

4. Check whether they can afford to rent your property. Is their salary sufficient to pay your rent and all of their other living expenses?

5. Check the credit worthiness of the prospective tenant. If they are already renting, ask to see proof that they have a solid on-time payment history, like a rent book;

6. If they are self-employed, ask to see their accounts for the last three years;

7. If their accounts are not available, ask them to supply an
accountant's reference;

8. Ask them to sign something, and then check whether their signature matches the signature on their passport or driving license;

9. Check their last address by asking to see utility bills from the last three years;

10. Ask them to supply a reference from any previous landlords (but remember that their current landlord may be desperate to get rid of them and may provide an excellent reference);

11. If the prospective tenant is from overseas, can you see their work permits?

12. If you are still dissatisfied, insist on a lengthy period of rent in advance (6 months or longer).

Whitehead Vizard's new checklist entitled: "Securing the right Tenant", gives advice to landlords about how to find the right tenants. It can be downloaded from the firm's website at: www.whitehead-vizard.co.uk .

For further information about how Whitehead Vizard can help buy-to-let landlords, please contact David Ridley or Jean Hendry, Whitehead Vizard Solicitors, Close Gate  Chambers, 60 High Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP1 2PQ.
Tel: 01722 412141
dr@whitehead-vizard.co.uk

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