Is your rental property causing you stress?

Is your rental property causing you stress?

Maintenance issues at the property? Can’t keep up to date with changing legislation? Looking after your let property is a full-time job!

Getting a call from your tenant with a maintenance issue is the last thing you want, but it happens. Appliances breakdown, leaks, damage caused by storms, you name it – it happens.

Do you have time to source the right person to resolve the issue, arrange access for them and keep the tenant updated with progress?

Legislation continues to change, are you up to do date with electrical standards, section 21 and the impact from COVID-19 on notice periods?

At Newboulds & Co, we understand how important these issues are. That is why we do not pass on property management to employees or outsource to external companies. Your property is personally looked after by company directors, Leah Newbould & Barry Fogg. No matter how big or small each issue is. All property inspections are carried out by them too.

It is a huge responsibility taking care of a landlord’s property – a tenant’s home. We take great pride in resolving every issue and aim to keep everything running smoothly. All the contractors we use are local and we personally use ourselves.

Feel free to contact us about your rental property and we can advise how we can help.


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Across the UK and here in Shepperton, the property market remains surprisingly active despite the issues at home and abroad. House prices are steady, buyers are still being selective, and the market itself is evolving.

Since the mid 2000s, Britain has been told the same bad news housing stories. Young people have been locked out of homeownership. Deposits are impossible to save. Mortgage rules are too strict. And ‘Generation Rent’ is now permanent. According to the narrative by the newspapers, younger generation homeownership has collapsed.

If you are a homeowner or landlord in Shepperton and thinking about selling in the coming months, one question tends to rise above all others. How long is this going to take?

Rental growth has eased, but tenants are still searching carefully and landlords need to stay on top of pricing, compliance and property standards as the summer moving season continues.