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Things New Tenants Hate Most

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Things New Tenants Hate Most

If you are a landlord or letting agent, you may sometimes struggle to find new tenants, particularly at the price you would like to charge. This can be for a number of reasons. We look at the most common reasons tenants are put off renting a property and what you can do. Most of the time the solution is very straightforward and although it may require some hard work and cost, it is usually well worth the effort.

  1. Dirt and Mess

It goes without saying that no one is going to be attracted to a dirty property. Always ensure that your property is given a thorough deep clean when the old tenants leave. Pay particular attention to the bathroom and kitchen areas. You can either do this yourself or pay for a professional cleaning company to do it.

  1. Clutter

When potential tenants view your property, they often like to imagine how their own things will look in their new home. If your property is full of unnecessary clutter they may quickly decide the property isn’t for them. This is because they will probably want to store your clutter away and this will take time and precious storage space away for their own items.  They may also be put off because clutter usually makes rooms look smaller and lots of space is always a plus when renting a property. To prevent this from happening to you, always ensure that you remove any unnecessary items from your property before you let it. Sometimes a fresh pair of eyes can help you see your property without any personal attachment to items that you have on display. However, it is also important that you don’t go overboard with this. You also want to avoid your property looking like a sad empty shell. A few tasteful soft furnishings can help bring a bit of colour into a room and make it look more homely.

 

  1. Tired Furniture

If you want to attract tenants you need to show your property in the best light. Tired, worn, old furniture will make your property look tired and worn.  Replacing scruffy old furniture doesn’t have to cost a fortune. You can pick up quality second-hand furniture online or in second-hand shops for a fraction of the price of a new equivalent.  A few carefully chosen items can really transform a property.

 

  1. No Extras Included

Now that we are in the 21st century a lot of tenants have expectations of what items should come with a property. Many will expect a tumble dryer, dishwasher, coffee maker etc.  If you don’t already have these items, it might be worth investing the money to put them in. In addition, tenants will often be prepared to pay a bit extra for properties that come with more gadgetry and convenience goods.

 

Taking the time to see your own property through the eyes of your tenant is always a good idea. However, if you have a property to rent and you need some professional help, please get in touch. We are an established letting agent in Glasgow and can give you help and advice on how best to prepare your property for the rental market.

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