Our Services to you.

Right Move Lettings is a fully comprehensive, one stop service for private Landlords and investment property owners in West Yorkshire.

Our service allows property owners to treat their investment property like any other financial investment. We look after everything relating to the property so that owners can be confident that their property capital is being looked after and the income from it is being maximised.

At RightMove lettings we offer the following Services to Landlords:

  • Free rental valuation and friendly advice.
  • Extensive marketing of your properties through Internet and local media.
  • Carefull tenant vetting selection.
  • Comprehensive Management Service.
  • Regular monthly payments.
  • Compliance with legal matters.
  • Experienced staff.
  • Excellent Customer service throughout.

The service offers total peace of mind to property owners.

We are able to offer advice on:
UTILITIES (gas, water etc')
INVENTORY (lists of contents etc')
TENANCY AGREEMENTS (i.e. Asssured shorthold etc')
SAFETY REGULATIONS (gas safety)
TAXATION
BUY TO LET
SAFETY REGULATIONS (fire and furnishings')
MAINTENANCE (repairs)
LETTING AN EMPTY PROPERTY
RENT RECEIPTS - OUR ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT MONITOR ALL RENTS

Tips For Landlords.

In this section you will find various essential hints and tips for the renting of property:

When letting property, there are some general tips that you should always keep in mind.

Why might you want to rent your property? There are many different reasons for turning into a landlord. You could be relocating for a year and seeking to cover the cost of your mortgage or you may choose to purchase property solely for investment reasons. The latter is typically referred to as “buy to let”.

Your reasons for letting your property will probably have an influence on how you actually go about the task. For example, if you are relocating to another country for a year you will probably need to rent your property using a managed service agency.

RightMove Lettings can help for all letting scenarios.

Things to Consider:

  • You will need to seek permission from your mortgage lender to let your property - if you do not have a buy-to-let mortgage.
  • If you are in a leasehold property, get permission from the head lessee to rent the property.
  • Make sure your buildings and contents insurance is appropriate.
  • Take out letting's insurance.
  • Get gas appliances checked in accordance with gas regulations.
  • Check that furniture complies with Fire Safety Regulations.
  • If you are an overseas landlord, apply for the Exemption Certificate from the HM Revenue & Customs.