A Landlord’s Guide
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Why use Galbraith to let your property? We let and manage well over one thousand homes for hundreds of clients across Scotland in cities, towns and the country. Let our professionalism, reliability and efficiency give you complete peace of mind. Being a landlord in today’s environment carries with it significant responsibility and risk. We recognise that landlords need an agent who they can trust, who is professionally qualified and who will look after their interests ensuring maximum rental return and minimum stress. We are in constant contact with our landlords and tenants and continually improve our service to reflect the demands, requirements and observations made by all parties. Our client satisfaction surveys reveal that never less than 95% of clients who have either bought, sold or let through Galbraith say they would definitely recommend us to family or friends – feedback to be proud of. We hope that this Landlord’s Guide will provide you with some valuable pointers and at the same time give you an insight as to why more and more owners are entrusting the letting of their property to Galbraith.
Legal variations between Scotland and England apply. This edition makes reference to Scottish laws and legislation only.
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I would highly recommend Galbraith. I have found the whole process hassle free and the staff extremely friendly and efficient.
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Meet the Professionals
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Our letting agent is always well informed and gets things done promptly. The whole team bend over backwards to help me from a simple enquiry to any major problems.
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As a leading property consultancy, we have experience of letting all types of properties in widely varying circumstances. Our local lettings teams are made up of acknowledged property experts who have been with us for many years. All of our lettings managers hold the highest industry level lettings qualification. Our residential lettings service is designed with flexibility in mind – to suit each client’s individual needs. We combine our established local presence with years of experience providing a personal service for both landlords and tenants. We maintain the highest professional standards providing assurance and peace of mind for both you and your tenants. We are a registered letting agent, as well as a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA Propertymark). Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN1810017.
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Buying To Let or Reluctant Landlord?
What Makes a Great Rental Property?
Whether you have inherited a property or are considering a buy to let investment our experienced and knowledgeable staff can advise on the many areas of letting a property.
The simple answer has to be a property that is competently maintained, clean and well presented.
Once you have purchased or decided to rent your home, you need to be certain that you let to the right tenant and that you comply with the increasingly complex legal requirements of being a residential landlord. Whether you are considering renting for the first time or have experience as a landlord, Galbraith can take over the responsibility of finding tenants, undertaking credit reference checks, organising repairs, collecting rent, marketing and organising all compliance requirements so you can enjoy the benefits of your property without the day to day problems associated with being a landlord.
At Galbraith, prior to taking on the management of your property, one of our experienced agents will visit to ensure that the repair and décor is of an adequate standard. We will prepare a market appraisal taking into account; location, size and demand for homes of this type. We will advise on the level of rent you may expect, based on our experience of current market trends and comparable rentals of similar local properties. A well maintained, clean, tidy and freshly decorated property will help to secure quality tenants. All kitchen appliances included in the let e.g. cooker; washing machine; dishwasher; fridge/freezer must be clean and in good working order. The central heating system should have been recently serviced and in good working order and any gas appliances tested and have a Landlords Safety Certificate. Always put yourself in a potential tenant’s shoes! If anything would put you off renting the property make sure you fix it immediately.
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Getting the Property Ready
“ The responsibilities of property rental, and in particular compliance with the rules and regulations surrounding it, are the main reasons why most landlords prefer to appoint a letting agent like Galbraith, to handle everything on their behalf. Key individuals in our offices hold the highest level industry letting qualification making us compliant with the new Lettings Agent Code of Practice. We are a registered letting agent under the new scheme in Scotland. There are numerous laws and regulations that landlords must comply with when renting out a property and it is vital that you are aware of your legal rights and obligations. We want to set you up for success and to make it easy for you we have included all you need to know before letting your property in this pack.
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Before Marketing Your Property Landlord Registration If you have not already registered as a private landlord with your local authority then you need to register and provide us with your landlord registration number before your property is marketed. You must maintain your registration throughout the period of your agreement with us. You can register online at www.landlordregistrationscotland.gov.uk. It is a criminal offence with a penalty of up to £50,000 if you fail to register. Your landlord registration number must be displayed in all advertising and marketing materials. Consent To Let If you have a mortgage you should ensure that you obtain any necessary consent from your lender to the letting of your property. You will be required to provide us with a copy of this if requested by a tenant.
Insurance You should insure your property, the fixtures and fittings and any contents belonging to you in the property under a specialist landlord policy with a reputable insurer who is made aware of the let of your property for full reinstatement value. The policy should also include owner and public liability, and loss of rent cover. We can recommend a broker who can help you to find the most suitable insurance for your property.
If repairs are not carried out within a reasonable timescale then tenants may report a breach of the Repairing Standard to the First-Tier Tribunal for Scotland (Housing and Property Chamber). The Tribunal can make an enforcement order against the property requiring remedial works to be completed. It is a criminal offence not to comply with the order and the property cannot be re-let until the order has been complied with. The Tribunal can also register the enforcement order in the land register which can affect the marketability of your property on sale.
Overseas Landlords Our full management and rent collection services are available for overseas landlords. The Let Only service is not available. Overseas landlords are regarded as non-UK residents for tax purposes, and need to apply to HMRC for non-resident landlord status. If this is not done then rent has to be paid net of income tax. We can provide forms and can guide you through the whole process. NOTE: Please insert our details in section 17 and our Reference number which is NA 034 088 in Section 18.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) • All landlords must provide Energy Performance Certificates to new and prospective tenants. The energy rating of a property must be included in any advertising and marketing material. • The full EPC must be made available free of charge before the commencement of a tenancy and they must be display at all times.
Repairing Standard Landlords are legally obliged to comply with the Repairing Standard which sets out minimum levels for the physical standard of a let property. Your property should meet the Repairing Standard before it is let. You also have a duty to repair and maintain your property to this standard during any tenancy. On becoming aware of a defect, landlords must complete the work within a reasonable time.
An EPC graph details how energy efficient and environmentally friendly your rental property is
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Before the Tenancy Commences Gas Safety Certificate To ensure compliance with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, all gas flues, fittings and appliances in your property must be maintained in a safe condition and checked annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Gas safety inspection certificates and minor work certificates for any remedial work must be retained and a copy of the certificate must be issued to new tenants before the start of a new tenancy. Smoke and Fire Detectors To comply with the Repairing Standard a property must have: • At least one functioning smoke alarm in the room which is frequently used by the occupants for general daytime living purposes. • A functioning smoke alarm in every circulation space, such as hallways, landings. • A heat alarm in every kitchen. All alarms must be interlinked via wires (hardwired) or wirelessly (by radio communication) and at least one alarm on each floor.
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Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) Landlords are legally obliged to ensure that all electrical appliances and fittings within the property are in good working order. An EICR is like an ‘MOT of the electrics’ in the property. It must be carried out by a NICEIC approved contractor or a member of the Electrical Contractors' Association of Scotland (SELECT) who will check the condition of the existing electrical installation against BS 7671. An EICR must be obtained before the start of a tenancy and be renewed on an on-going basis every 5 years. If any electrical appliances in the property are to be available for tenant use then the EICR must be accompanied by a Portable Appliance Test (PAT) listing each appliance inspected, and its location in the house. The PAT is carried out annually. Fire Regulations If Furnished If you are supplying furnishings with your property you must ensure that these comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire Safety) Regulations 1988. Carbon Monoxide Alarm A carbon monoxide detector must be installed in every space where there is a fixed combustion appliance (excluding an appliance used solely for cooking) and (if applicable) where a flue passes through any room. Legionella Risk Assessment Landlords have a duty to have a Legionella Risk Assessment carried out. This can be carried out either by the landlord themselves or they can instruct a professional.
NICEIC Report on electrical installations and condition
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Landlord Gas Safety Record issued by Gas Safe registered engineer
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All the team I deal with now are excellent. I have rented out the property for nearly 20 years.
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At Tenancy Commencement Documentation
Inventory
Landlords need to provide all new tenants with certain specified documents including:
An inventory recording the condition of the property and any fixtures, fittings and contents must be provided to a tenant at the commencement of a tenancy. We can organise this on your behalf.
• A copy of their tenancy agreement. • The private residential tenancy statutory terms supporting notes. • EICR. • EPC. • PAT certification. • Inventory. • Gas safety certificate (if applicable). • Legionella risk assessment.
Tenancy Agreement The Private Residential Tenancy (PRT) is the current form of tenancy agreement in Scotland. It sets out the legal terms and conditions of the tenancy. We have developed our own form of tenancy agreement which complies with statutory requirements and reflects our years of lettings experience.
Deposit We recommend taking a deposit of up to two months’ rent from tenants at the start of the tenancy to be used in the event of rent default or if the tenant breaches the tenancy obligations. Deposits must be held by an independent deposit scheme provider. We use SafeDeposits Scotland, who are one of the three government approved tenancy deposit schemes. We will register the deposit within 30 working days of each tenancy start date and we will also provide the tenants with the required copy documentation within 30 days of each tenancy start date.
Termination of the Tenancy Since the introduction of the PRT, landlords can only terminate a tenancy when one or more of the 18 eviction grounds apply. There is no longer a contractual end date meaning it is important to find the right tenant. Tenants can end a tenancy by giving 28 days’ notice to the landlord.
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Your team has always been helpful, approachable and friendly. We do not live locally, so really appreciate that the team knows this and works with us to overcome the practical issues this creates at times. Thank you!
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Galbraith offer three levels of service depending on how involved you would like us to be: fully managed, rent collection and let only. Managed Service
Rent Collection Service
A comprehensive service for landlords. We market and let your property, collect the rent and manage the tenancy, liaise with the tenant and deal with maintenance issues as they arise. We carry out regular tenancy inspections based on the detailed inventory completed at the start of the tenancy. Photographs are taken at every visit to create an inspection report. This provides both landlord and tenant with a six monthly record of the tenant’s compliance with the tenancy, providing peace of mind to the landlord and helping to reduce the risks of disputes at the end of the tenancy. Our experienced property managers are able to spot routine maintenance issues before they become serious or cause damage.
This is for landlords who want us to collect and administer the rent but wish to deal with repairs and maintenance themselves. We market the property, find and reference the tenant, set up the tenancy and handle the collection of rent.
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Let Only Service This is for landlords who wish us to market and let their property but who will collect the rent and deal with repair, maintenance and all tenant liaison thereafter. If your circumstances change or you would like us to take on the management of a property or portfolios with existing tenants, then please contact one of the team to find out how we can help.
Lettings Services Available Managed Service
Includes
Rent Collection Service
Let Only Service
Regular property inspections including photographic reports
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Maintenance and repairs arranged
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Dealing with insurance queries and obtaining quotes for large works
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Arranging contractor visits
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Check in and check out of your tenant by independent inventory providers*
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Managing deliveries of new appliances
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Detailed Inventory*
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Deposit handover to Safe Deposits Scotland
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Negotiation of deposit allocation at end of tenancy
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Deposit return process
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Rent collection by standing order
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Monthly statements
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Printed annual statements by request
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Regular property advertising
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Reference and credit checks*
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Rent guarantee*
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Accompanied viewings*
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Tenancy agreement preparation
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Collection of first month’s rent and deposit
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Utilities and Council tax transferred at start and end of tenancy
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*Additional Cost
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Marketing Your Property We want your property to stand out from the competition. With proper marketing we will ensure that it is seen by would-be tenants, however they choose to search. In a recent industry survey, 81% of tenants said that they first saw the property they are now renting online*, so a proper web and social media presence is vital to get your property in front of a large potential audience. Your property will be advertised through our website along with leading property portals OnTheMarket.com and Rightmove. Nearly three quarters of potential tenants conduct their search for rental property on their mobile phone,* so our fully responsive site which is easy to use on mobiles and tablets, can help to find a quality tenant quickly and easily. We will also use social media to market your property, getting it in front of a hyper-local and relevant audience.
Tenants consider the number and quality of images to be important in their property search. Our highly skilled team of professionals will organise the photographs on your behalf and put together a premium listing which will grab the attention of quality tenants. We provide professional To Let signs which will be visible from the street or roadside. Our bold colours ensure that wherever your property is situated, our signs are easily noticed. In rural locations we can arrange additional signage for road ends as appropriate. We will also display your property in our office window/boards. *Source: The Property Academy Tenants Survey 2016.
We will market your property to prospective tenants however they choose to search
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