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Landlord Lettings Guide

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Mortgage Consent<br />

If you have a mortgage on the<br />

property you are letting you will<br />

most likely need the consent of<br />

your mortgage lender.<br />

Most will give consent but they<br />

may charge an administration<br />

fee. To allow consent they may<br />

require information on the type of<br />

Tenancy Agreement you intend to<br />

use and the length of the tenancy.<br />

Keys<br />

You will need to provide your tenant<br />

with two sets of keys, including<br />

keys for any window locks. We will<br />

also need a spare key in the event<br />

of an emergency or the tenant<br />

looses keys etc.<br />

Should it be needed we will also<br />

be able to provide details of the<br />

<strong>Landlord</strong> Rent & Legal Policy we<br />

use.<br />

We also provide as standard a<br />

Rent and Legal Protection Policy<br />

for all tenancies for the initial period<br />

of the lease (subject to<br />

checks).<br />

www.markgilbertson.co.uk

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