Tenant Referencing from Letsure – helping you avoid nasty surprises
Letsure is a leading force in assessing a tenant's suitability prior to renting
a property. For over 15 years, Letsure has built up an enviable reputation supplying
tenant referencing and tenant assessment services. You can choose between a standard
or a comprehensive reference depending on your needs.
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Why should I choose Letsure?
Letsure is an expert in this area and there are many good reasons why you should
choose us:
- Trusted brand with over 15 years experience
- Competitive prices
- We work to specific service levels ensuring a prompt turnaround and a friendly
voice should you need to speak to us
- Immediate online sign up available.
- Reference online using our Eletsure referencing system.
- Predictive credit score indicating tenant's financial stability
- References taken with employer and previous landlord (Comprehensive Tenant Assessment
only)
- Access to our Rent & Legal Protection product if your tenant's references
are satisfactory.
Why should I reference my tenant?
If you are a private landlord, you should consider referencing your tenant, particularly
as you may be more likely to depend on a regular income from your buy to let property.
Although not foolproof, tenant referencing provides an indication of the likelihood
of your tenant's ability to afford the rental payments using various credit
scoring techniques. If you opt for the
Comprehensive Assessment, we will also take up references with their employer
and previous landlords to ensure that these are correct and in order.
By not referencing your tenant, you may leave yourself open to renting your property
to an unsuitable tenant and this could potentially cost you hundreds if not thousands
of pounds if they stop paying their rent. For further protection, you are also able
to buy Rent & Legal Protection if your tenant's
references are satisfactory. This protects your rental income in the circumstances
of your tenant stopping paying, it also provides legal cover to evict the tenant
following a breach, more information on this can be found by following the link
above.
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