Landlords
STUDENTS PROFESSIONALS
Dear Landlords, we are very pleased that you have taken time to find out further details about us and the special services we have to offer.
We have built an enviable reputation within the Letting industry, and are continuing in our efforts to not only maintaining the high standards we have set but striving to improve them yet further. We have every confidence that once you have experienced our service, anything else will seem second best! If you would like to get your property(ies) LET feel free to fill the form at the bottom of this page and we will come back to you on the same day to give you free property assessment! Dear LANDLORDS! As you may be aware, the Property rental market within Oxford has changed substantially in recent years. The main contributory factors include the increase in Halls of residents accommodation provided by the colleges and universities and the number of Landlords taking advantage of the “Buy to let” schemes that have significantly increased competition.
Why take risks not letting your property? We can LET your property/ies and SAVE you money by introducing our new letting package. Apply for our 7.5 % package NOW!!!
(This offer is valid for 3 months only!) Please contact us if you would like to let your property and we will book a FREE property assessment for you straight away.
Do not forget, even if you are already trying to let your property/ies through another agency we can increase your chance to LET it!
Let Us LET Your Property for YOU!
Always at your service!
The Letting Shop Team
PROPERTY MARKET NEWS
Landlords have to dig deeper for a licence  Landlords of properties that house five or more tenants and are at least three storeys high have to apply for a mandatory licence from their local authority and meet a raft of new criteria. [ read more ]
Landlords' licence deadline looms 
Landlords who let homes to more than one household will soon need to be licensed by their local authorities. The requirement started on 6 April this year as part of the implementation of the Housing Act 2004. One aim of the law is to stop landlords letting sub-standard accommodation to people who are young or poor. [ read more ]
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