I think it's Standing Order you mean - they have to set this up with their bank, you give them your bank details.Solutions said:1. How do I set up my potential tenants on direct debits?
References can be easily falisified - I don't value them particularly.Solutions said:2. What is the best way to check out their references?
Daft.ie or an ad in your local paper. If you present your property in a clean and orderly state, you can make it clear to them at the outset that you expect them to look after it.Solutions said:3. What is the best way to find good, reliable tenants?
There's one [broken link removed].Solutions said:4. is there a good source of a tenancy agreement anywhere on the WEB?
Having tried both using agents and letting property myself, I would agree strongly with the above.NHG said:I have a couple of rented properties which I manage myself. I would not have an estate agent to take care of mine as I like to decide who I want to live in my house or not. Once you meet a person you have your own gut instincts as to whether you like them or not. An estate agent does not care what the tennants are like as they are getting paid anyway. I have seen it in a number of cases that the places are wrecked.
delgirl said:If at all possible, you should be really hands on and visit your property on a regular basis.
Also glad you're not my tenant!Healy1 said:Glad I'm not your tenant, nothing worse than a landlord in your face especially if you're a good tenant paying your rent on time.
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