Landlord

SWITCH SERVICE

You don’t have to wait for the end of your tenancy to switch lettings agents.

Switch Things Up

Take a seat, this won’t take long

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Get in touch and talk it through

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Pass over the paperwork to us

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Pick a date and we’ll handle the rest

A Landlord’s Guide to Switching Letting Agencies

With decades of experience in managing rental properties, we’ve helped hundreds of landlords navigate the process of switching letting agents. Whether you’re dissatisfied with your current agent or simply want to improve the service you receive, switching to Elevation is a seamless process that won’t disrupt your tenants.

Introduction to Switching Letting Agencies

Why Landlords Switch Letting Agencies

There are many reasons why landlords choose to change letting agencies. Here are some common reasons:

  • Late Rental Payments
  • Compliance Issues
  • Poor Quality Inspections
  • Poor Communication
  • Maintenance Issues
  • Cheaper Fees
  • Other Factors
Why Landlords Switch Lettings Agencies

Your Nine-Point Checklist for Switching Agents

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Checklist for Switching Agents

How to Change Agents Successfully

Changing your letting agent is a big decision, but it’s not as complicated or time-consuming as you might think. Here’s how to make the transition as smooth as possible:

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Check Your Contract

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Provide Formal Notice

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Create a Paper Trail

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Gather Documents

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Inform Your Tenant

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Provide an Update

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Collect the Keys

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Seek Confirmation

Why Landlords Switch Lettings Agencies

Frequently Asked Questions About Switching Agents

It’s up to you, but if you’re really unhappy, it may be worth switching even if you’re still within the contract term. Most letting agents require three months’ notice, but check your contract for specific details.

Yes. Check your contract to find out how much notice you need to give, and make sure you follow the required process.

If you’ve acted within your contractual obligations, you shouldn’t incur any extra fees. However, check your contract for early exit clauses.

More Frequently Asked Questions

We’re Here to Help!

Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions. If you’re unsure about your current letting agency contract, we offer a no-obligation, free service where we can review your existing agreement and advise you on your options.