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Positive landlord-tenant relationships are key to successful and long-lasting tenancies. A new initiative provides private landlords with everything they need to get new tenancies off to the best start, all in one place. This guest blog from Leeds Rental Standard explains how and why you should get involved.
Have you ever wondered how to get your relationships with new tenants off to the best start? What level of contact and information is most appropriate? Whether there’s a polite way to give tenants tips about reducing condensation, or how to look after the garden?
The Tenancy Take-Off Toolkit has been designed to help you to help your new tenants – giving your new tenancy the best chance of success. Just answer 6 simple questions about your property and your tailored toolkit will be emailed to you, ready for you to quickly and easily populate with property specifics (e.g. where meters are).
Filling in and providing tenants with the Tenancy Take-Off Toolkit equips them with everything they need to know to enjoy and look after their new home, which in turn protects your property and investment. But the best part is that it has a dual purpose, serving as a template for you to talk through at a welcome meeting – an opportunity to meet face-to-face and start to build that all-important rapport.
For more tips on welcome meetings and to get your own personalised toolkit, visit tenancytakeoff.uk
The Tenancy Take-Off Toolkit is brought to you by Leeds Rental Standard. It’s supported by Unipol and NRLA and has been funded by UK Government. To find out more, visit tenancytakeoff.uk
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