
Can I switch my Brighton letting agent?

We all have a problem we ignore because we don’t want to face up to it right? Well the good news is switching your letting agents is not as difficult as you may think! Let’s look at how easy it is to switch letting agency in Brighton.
Yes you did sign the agreement, but it doesn’t mean you are bound for life. Check through your terms of business you signed upon instructing the agent. There will be a clause as to how long you are obliged to stay with the agency. After then, all you have to do is provide sufficient notice that you no longer require their service.
It is such a pleasure to find good tenants, we never want to lose them! The good news is you don’t have to! If you wish to change agents during the tenancy you do not need to worry about your tenants, they can stay put, all you need to do is let them know about the changes and provide the new details they need.
Don’t worry, we will take care of everything so you can remain stress free! All that is required is written notice to your current agency and your new agency will handle the rest of the details. At MyHaus Brighton we pride ourselves in ensuring this process is easy for you and handled by us.
So why would I change? There are plenty of letting agents in Brighton and Hove and they all provide the same services, on paper. What is important for you to consider when selecting an agency is who they are and how they work. At MyHaus Brighton we are members of the UKALA and this membership keeps us in front of all legislation that is ever changing and ensures we are abiding by the code of conduct that ensures you are getting the best service from your agent.
Give us a call! We are more than happy to help and one of our team members will walk you through the process. Should you have any questions at all we will be here to help.
For all lettings enquiries, whether you are a landlord or tenant, contact us on 01273 286788 or send us an email on info@myhausbrighton.co.uk.
We all know being a Landlord can be daunting when your first property going to let. At MyHaus Brighton we certainly know that there are many documents and certificates you need to be on the right side of the law… and your tenants! Here are our top tips to get landlords started!
Think about what you want and what suits your property. Do you want a student let as you are in a university town or close by accommodation? Are you in the suburbs suiting a family or professionals? Is your property in the heart of the city suitable for the non – stop workers? Wherever your property is and who you want to market it to will help dictate your next steps.
What measures do you need to take to make your property marketable? Take a look at what needs fixing and repairing to be suitable for someone to live there. Who you are going to market the property to will impact on the facilities you will provide but it is important to consider what finishing touches you can add that will help you achieve your desired rent or maybe a little more!
It can seem like a minefield when considering all the different things you need to be able to market your property, but the following documents are a must and if you choose an agent, they can always help you with this process.
Landlords’ insurance
Landlords’ license – if applicable for your council and property
Energy Performance Certificate EPC
Gas Safety Certificate
Electrical Condition Report EICR
PAT testing and Legionella risk assessments are also recommended.
It is important for you to reference your tenants so you know who is living in your property as well as providing you with the peace of mind of affordability. Afterall it will be your responsibility if they do not pay and there are different options that you have such as Rent Guarantee which gives you an extra safety blanket!
Your tenants are real people too. When they need help with something, attend to it in a good amount of time. If you cannot make sure you employ an agency to manage the property for you. Tenants that are well taken care of with take care of your property!
We hope these tips and tricks help you get started and have confidence in what steps to take. We are here to help you at MyHaus Brighton with any questions you have regarding letting out your property, Get in touch on 01273 286788 or send us an email at info@myhausbrighton.co.uk
We all know our wonderful corner of the coast is a vibrant and popular destination come rain or shine. But, what is the difference between Brighton and Hove?
Brighton itself has the hustle and bustle of any city centre across the UK, with a bit of a twist. Nestled within the city centre we have the wonderful Lanes. Containing an abundance of unique shops and restaurants you can get lost for hours exploring in the heart of the city. It is certainly not one to miss.
Surrounding the beloved Lanes is the rest of the city centre. Our brilliant seafront and pier alongside the hub of Kemptown which shines with Pride not just in the summer. We also have the beautiful Preston Park which provides some peace from the city centre and is not too far from the action. Brighton has a lot to offer if you want to be an active part of this creative city.
If a quieter life is what you desire, then perhaps Hove might be for you. With a much more residential aesthetic Hove suits a quieter experience. With a calmer look out to sea and lots of cafes, businesses, restaurants and pubs to choose from you can take a step back from the busy, tourist central, streets of Brighton whilst still being close for whatever your needs are.
Hove has a real community feel especially in areas such as Poets Corner where the community has really pulled together and transformed the parks and open spaces to be more child friendly. The repurposed derelict building into a community centre has really brought the area together and lets not forget the street festivals either!
Overall, whatever your preference is you are spoilt for choice on the East Sussex coastline. We at MyHaus Brighton are here to help you find your space whether that be in Brighton or Hove, actually.
For all lettings enquiries, whether you are a landlord or tenant, contact us on 01273 286788 or send us an email on info@myhausbrighton.co.uk.
Elon Musk and the SpaceX team definitely had their eyes set on space for quite some time. But it is not just the people of Brighton that are now looking for property with a bit of SPACE.
As Rightmove have recently reported, people are looking for extra space. With Cornwall being the most sort after location post- pandemic it no surprise that the desire to live in London has declined. With the thousands that live in the capital living with no outdoor space, or very little its no surprise that things have changed. The new in priority is ‘garden’ or ‘outside space’ when looking for a new place to live.
As Rightmove suggests, people are prioritising the need for more space inside and outside. This is due to the recent increase of people working from home. These desires could well just be fashionable for now but who’s to say.
The need for an office space, which used to be known as the spare room is very popular. If your property has space, good wifi and is pet friendly you will be ticking all the right boxes.
Number two on the buyers wish list is having a garden. With over 4000 potential movers surveyed this is what they desired most from a home. Flats have also dropped out of the top five wanted list for buyers according to Rightmove’s research. Property in Brighton specifically is thriving, because while we have plenty of flats around, we have the SEA!
Ultimately it’s no surprise that our priorities have changed, and we know they will continue to. For now, we keep hunting those properties that meet your needs and finding those perfect tenants at MyHaus Brighton.
For all lettings enquiries, whether you are a landlord or tenant, contact us on 01273 286788 or send us an email on info@myhausbrighton.co.uk.
Cookie | Duration | Description |
---|---|---|
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional | 11 months | The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance | 11 months | This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". |
viewed_cookie_policy | 11 months | The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data. |