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Letting a farm cottage - the need for an agent....?
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<blockquote data-quote="muppet" data-source="post: 5054668" data-attributes="member: 13684"><p>Yes!! The old agent was charging 75% finding fee, plus tenancy agreement, plus TDS fees, plus inventory/schedule of condition. And then started charging £45 as an annual charge to hold the deposit. It was getting ridiculous. Tbf they had been bought out and I think they were maximising their potential income as is their right to do so, but charging money to hold money was taking the p!ss and the last few tenants through them turned out to be less than ideal. They were charging tenants for a lot of the above too. I now use one who charges a fixed £400 finding fee and new tenants pay for the inventory. May well change if agents are not permitted to charge tenants fees though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muppet, post: 5054668, member: 13684"] Yes!! The old agent was charging 75% finding fee, plus tenancy agreement, plus TDS fees, plus inventory/schedule of condition. And then started charging £45 as an annual charge to hold the deposit. It was getting ridiculous. Tbf they had been bought out and I think they were maximising their potential income as is their right to do so, but charging money to hold money was taking the p!ss and the last few tenants through them turned out to be less than ideal. They were charging tenants for a lot of the above too. I now use one who charges a fixed £400 finding fee and new tenants pay for the inventory. May well change if agents are not permitted to charge tenants fees though [/QUOTE]
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