Thinking of letting your own home? Gibson Honey are here to help...

Thinking of letting your own home? Gibson Honey are here to help...

Letting your own home may seem to be a daunting prospect at first, but with the right people to guide you every step of the way, it doesn't need to be a headache.

Letting and property management is Gibson Honey’s speciality and our experienced team know exactly how to take you through the process. At our initial valuation appointment, we will provide an accurate and honest appraisal of the rent that we would expect to achieve and we will also advise on any changes or modifications that would enhance the value or suitability of your home as a rental property.

We will take you through all of the legislation and safety requirements relating to a letting, to ensure that you have a good understanding of the costs involved, the obligations of both landlord and tenant, as well as the process and timescales involved.

It is important to us that we find the service to suit your needs, so that you are comfortable with the level of involvement that you will have during the tenancy and we will explain in detail the various options that we offer.

Naturally as a potential landlord, you will have concerns and questions about the type of tenants that would be looking to rent your home. Our selection and referencing procedure is extremely thorough and we hope that once we have explained to you the way that Gibson Honey work, you will feel confident and comfortable with our approach to this.

Please see below a review from one of our landlords:-

Patrick Brew

"I’ve dealt Gibson Honey lettings for many years now. They work hard to find not just tenants but the right tenants. They always do their due diligence when searching for new tenants for me. Their communication is regular, straight and honest. I would never fail to recommend them to anyone seeking to rent their property or indeed use them as a prospective searching tenant."
Source: Google

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