What is a corporate let (rent-to-rent)?

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A corporate let is a type of rental strategy often offered by independent property advisors (IPAs) to provide landlords with a hands-off investment. It is similar to a single let; however, there are several key differences:

  • Firstly, the paying “tenant” is a company instead of an individual/couple/family.

  • Secondly, instead of an assured shorthold tenancy (AST) agreement between the homeowner (landlord) and the company there is either a commercial/corporate tenancy agreement or a management agreement.

  • Thirdly, this company takes over running and renting out the property (including all management of tenants and maintenance) for typically 3-5 years. 

Who is a corporate let for?

A corporate let is suitable for any landlord. However, it is especially suitable for landlords who wish to have a hands-off approach to their property investment and don’t want the job or stress of being a “landlord”. 

What are the benefits of a corporate let?

There are several added benefits for a landlord with this type of “rental” agreement compared with a traditional single let:

  • Guaranteed Rent: Every month the homeowner receives the rent agreed in the contract, without any hidden costs.

  • Zero Costs: The company with the agreement is responsible for the management costs and maintenance costs; therefore, the landlord does not incur any of these costs.

  • No Voids: Even if the company renting the property doesn’t have any tenants, the homeowner gets paid!

  • Hassle & Stress Free: A completely hands-off approach to property investing; homeowners no longer have to deal with day-to-day landlord duties including management or maintenance.

Lastly, a corporate let can often increase the yield of a rental property when compared to the same property being rented as a single let through a letting agent. This is because the landlord isn’t exposed to any management fees (which would usually be charged by a letting agency), maintenance fees or void periods. 

Where can I find someone who offers a corporate let?

If you’re a landlord who wants a more passive & hands-off property investment or wishes to explore options to increase the yield of a rental property, use Doormarked today to find an independent property advisor (IPA) in your area who offers corporate lets!

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