Haven't been able to keep this as up to date as I would have liked as I have been busy sorting out our new buy to let properties.
As readers of my blog will know I have been looking at expanding our lettings portfolio and have also been working at being a property management professional by renting out my home and also my friends home while she is away on her round the world trip. I manage the letting on my home myself which has been a great experience and a whole new learning curve which although has been diffuclt at times has also been a liberating experience. I have got to grips with the whole letting property industry. Like all things in life the most valuable thing I would say to you if you need advice is to get advice from experts where you can. I found LetSafe a priceless source of knowledge on all aspects of property management, buy to let, and information on property management insurance and lettings.
A quick note on my friend Susan the last time I updated my blog she was on her way to see the northern lights. She is now on her way to the north pole on a ship to see the sites and then she is going to Russia for a bit. Looking forward to seeing the pictures and hearing the latest. I will probably see her on chat tonight so I will let her know how it is going on the lettings front.
I have been lucky enough to have a nice nest egg earned in my corporate life which has enabled me to expand my property portfolio to 6 houses now. My boyfriend and I have no further plans to expand the property portfolio at the moment. We are going to rest for a bit as we get the property management insurance sorted out with LetSafe and when we receive the tenant checks and tenant references back from LetSafe (we will of course be requiring they pass for rent guarantee and rent insurance) then we can get the properties let with the peace of mind that comes with property management insurance from a leading provider of letting insurance products to letting agents and landlords.
We have bought carefully making sure that we have sought homes out in decent areas close to amenities and travel networks so we can attract good quality applicants from a wider area. This will hopefully make sure that when the tenancy agreements expire that if we need to find new tenants then the houses shouldn't remain vacant for long. We are initially going for 6 month tenancy agreements which we hope will be renewed by the existing tenants rather than having to remarket them.
We also have our EPC's in place (energy performance certificates) which were required by law from October 1st 2008. We used LetSafe fixed fee energy performance certificates for our properties which were very competitively priced and the service was quick and hassle free just what you want from any provider of property management services.
We havent arranged our landlord emergency services cover as yet but this can be done a little nearer the time. LetSafe provide the landlord emergency service, we have looked into it and we will be going with their plan.
I will let you know how things go on an ongoing basis but my updates will be a bit random as it will be when I can get back on here and find the time to update my blog.
Thanks for reading this and I hope it helps you in some way.



