Four Things You Must Do If You’re an Accidental Landlord

Four Things You Must Do If You’re an Accidental Landlord

If you’ve become a landlord due to unexpected circumstances such as bereavement or a new relationship, here’s some helpful advice. A two-minute read.

It’s surprising how many people become landlords more by chance than design – or in other words, ‘accidental landlords’.
 
Whether through inheritance, a change in a relationship or a new job, sometimes people find themselves in the (rather fortunate) position of owning a property that they don’t want or need to live in. And instead of selling up, the owner decides to rent the property out.
 
While this usually works out well in the long run, accidental landlords can slip up if they underestimate what the job involves – it’s not as easy as it looks.
 
Here are four tips for accidental landlords.
 
1)     Talk to your lender
If you have an owner-occupier mortgage on the property, you must notify your lender if you intend to rent it out (otherwise you could be penalised). Sometimes, the lender will grant ‘consent to let’, which is permission to rent the property under your existing mortgage. But this is usually a short-term solution, and you’ll probably be expected to get a buy-to-let mortgage eventually.
 
2)     Get landlord insurance
A bog-standard home and contents policy won’t suffice – you’ll need specific landlord insurance. Do your research on this because the policies on offer can vary significantly. On top of buildings and liability cover, some policies allow you to opt in to cover legal costs, loss of rent, or accidental damage. 
 
3)     Understand the rules on deposits
There are strict laws regarding tenant deposits. When a tenant pays you a deposit, you must register it within 30 days with a government-approved scheme. (This is a third-party scheme that protects tenant deposits.)
 
4)     Get to grips with red tape
There are all sorts of laws – at least 175 – that apply to UK landlords covering everything from evictions and gas safety to electrical checks. It can be overwhelming trying to get your head around these, but most successful landlords develop systems to make sure they stay on top of things. And if you really wanted to sit back and let someone else take the strain, employ the services of a professional letting agent to do it for you.
 
To learn more about our property management services, contact Demi or Georgie in our lettings department 01953 453838 option 4


Get in touch with us

Gathering information from estate agents before you select the right one for you is essential when selling your home - read this article to find out what you need to know to ensure you achieve the highest price possible.

Why are brand-new homes so much more expensive than older ones? It’s not just about fresh paint and modern fixtures. From rising land prices to the continuing rising cost of materials, I take a look into the reasons behind the new build premium.

Don't miss this opportunity to own this stylish 2-bedroom house in Attleborough located at the end of a cul-de-sac with allocated car parking, featuring a modern fitted kitchen with built-in oven hob and hood, modern bathroom, an open plan living room/diner, and a fenced garden. No onward chain!

Discover this charming character-filled former farmhouse, offering spacious family living with three double bedrooms, stunning fireplaces, and exposed beams. Set on a generous half-acre plot adjoining farmland and close to Old Buckenham Country Park, this delightful home enjoys a desirable west-facing side aspect—perfect for enjoying the sunshine.