There are lots of guaranteed rental agreements around, but these usually require you to make a play-off between the certainty of no voids or defaults, and a reduced level of rental compared to that which you’d normally look to achieve. When you lease your property to us, there’s no such compromise. We offer lease terms that provide a return greater than market rent, while taking absolutely all risk away from you.
Tenanting the property or collecting rent are no longer your problem once you lease to us. They’re not a problem for us either, however. We work with Local Authority and County Council housing departments across Sussex and the surrounding area, making those properties we’re leasing from private landlords available to them for occupation by families and individuals needing accommodation.
We’re not, and never have been. Originally a mortgage broking firm, our specialism for many years has been in providing private landlords with a rock solid return at a level higher than that they could expect to achieve in the rental market, by leasing their property to us, for us to place (under our meticulous management) at the disposal of our Local Authority and County Council housing department clients.
Get in touch with us and we’ll arrange to come and view it with you. But if you have anything from a studio flat, to a large building block, in good repair and located in the Eastbourne, Hastings, St Leonards-On-Sea or Bexhill-On-Sea areas, there’s an excellent chance we will be interested.
It depends of course on the individual properties and their location, but in principle you could. We have a number of landlords from whom we lease portfolios of apartments and houses. There is no limit on the number of properties we would consider within a portfolio.
Absolutely. If you have residential letting inventory that matches our needs, we can lease from you on favourable terms that allow for your landlords to receive above market revenues. Get in touch with us.
We work with Local Authority and County Council housing officers across Sussex, providing accommodation suitable for them to house families or individuals on their lists. These are almost without exception responsible and able people, very often employed, who collaborate with their Local Authority or County Council housing officer, as well as with our own Housing Officers, in order to ensure they are able to enjoy and sustain the accommodation that has been provided for them.