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Landlords are encouraged to visit HMOs

Posted in Blog on 24th October 2017 by Lindsey Wadsworth

When property management and lettings is the subject of discussion, you can be assured that our business can offer advice. Being one of the best establishments specialising in HMO management Portsmouth has available, residents have come to rely on us for their accommodation needs. Committed to securing the finest lodgings and deals for our customer base, we are the people to call if you require somewhere new to live.

The property market is not what it once was, with heightened living costs making it trickier for individuals to secure their own houses. In an effort to cut the rent and bills, people are now opting for shared housing options, with HMOs being among the most popular. Running such a scheme is no easy feat however, as there are all sorts of rules that landlords must familiarise themselves with.

In a standard tenancy, the landlord has to inform tenants of an inspection or visit prior to them being conducted. Despite the fact that they own the property, in truth, they’re still entering another’s home. With HMOs though, there’s no requirement for landlords to request permission for communal areas. In actuality, they are pressed into systematically visiting so they can carry out a multitude of health and safety assessments to check that everything’s in good working order.

Should something go wrong and it turns out that the landlord hasn’t been doing their visits, they could get into serious trouble. Say that there was a fire and the alarm hadn’t been checked recently, the consequences for the landlord can be severe, especially if there were any casualties. To prove that the property has been inspected, the best practice would be for the landlord to produce evidence of any interactions with the tenants.

At T1property, we attend to the requirements of both landlords and tenants, making us the best for HMO management Portsmouth has. We always keep in touch with professional property groups about all the latest updates. This way, everyone is kept in the loop and no one gets any unwanted surprises. If there is anything we can do to help you, you’re welcome to contact us anytime.

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