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Hi amy1,
Just one more piece of advice!
Collect the rent personally. It may be a pain to do the drive but you can gauge problems faster and tenants can leave some maintenance issues on the long finger. But by putting in an appearance, they may mention stuff that needs to be done. It also helps you build up a relationship with the tenant - just like any business!
Best of luck.
If a landlord tried to pull this one on me he would find himself wasting many journeys before he got the message.Hi amy1,
Just one more piece of advice!
Collect the rent personally. It may be a pain to do the drive but you can gauge problems faster and tenants can leave some maintenance issues on the long finger. But by putting in an appearance, they may mention stuff that needs to be done. It also helps you build up a relationship with the tenant - just like any business!
Best of luck.
Then you'd be in breach of your tenancy agreement, assuming the rent is to be collected in person on a set day/time and that has been stipulated in the agreement.If a landlord tried to pull this one on me he would find himself wasting many journeys before he got the message.
Saves them the hassle of bank transfers
Tenants who treat their home/my property with respect have NO problem with their landlord calling round once a month to collect rent. It also affords my agent (family member, NOT letting agent) the chance to sign their rent book and give them their receipt. It's difficult to sign a rent book without having it in your hand-I presume Buddyg would prefer to go out and post it to the landlord and have it posted back to him lol!
How is a bank transfer more hassle for the tenant?
Your way requires the tenant to go to the bank every month for cash, vs setting up one standing order at the start of the year.
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