{"id":3084,"date":"2023-03-25T09:37:46","date_gmt":"2023-03-25T09:37:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/?page_id=3084"},"modified":"2023-10-02T11:43:31","modified_gmt":"2023-10-02T11:43:31","slug":"renting-out-a-property","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/rules\/housing\/landlords\/renting-out-a-property\/","title":{"rendered":"Renting Out a Property in England and Wales Info Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"

PROPERTY LETTING GUIDE<\/strong>: What are some reasons for renting out a home you own?<\/p>\n

It can be a financial benefit if you find it difficult to sell your own house while trading up.<\/p>\n

Renting out a property could be handy if you want live in a different area (or country) for a while. That means you could be earning income from your rented property.<\/p>\n

But, in all these cases, it is important to do your research into the property letting market.<\/p>\n

You should start by checking what sorts of properties are getting let in your area. Then, determine how much rent they get for ones like yours.<\/p>\n

Do you intend using a letting agent? If so, consider the different options available in your area. Check out what services they offer and what their letting rates are. Asking other landlords for recommendations is always a good place to start.<\/p>\n

As a rule there are two different types of landlords. Professional buy-to-let landlords are usually aware of the liabilities of being a landlord.<\/p>\n

But, you have the same culpability when renting out your home as an ‘accidental landlord<\/strong>‘. Use this property letting guide find out your financial and safety responsibilities. That includes making repairs, rent increases, and changing regulated tenancies.<\/p>\n

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Landlord Responsibilities UK<\/h2>\n

Do you have a mortgage on the property that you want to rent out? If so, you must get permission from your mortgage lender before renting out your home.<\/p>\n

You must also inform them that someone else will be living in the property. In some cases, you may need to switch to a different mortgage plan. Being a landlord means you must also:<\/p>\n