my tenant wants to renew but I've told him I'm not going through the same agent again as they are too pricey and charge a lot to renew which means I lose money on the let, it barely breaks even on the best of times.
Anyway there is stuff about him being their client and they own him essentially so if he renews direct they want the cash. He asked if he could renew via my new agent who is going in to do some marketing stuff, I said I didn't know if that was allowed by the contract. I suggested he speak to the original agent and get them to reduce their fee or release him.
Views anyone?
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.. commissions are based on a percentage of the rent due
by the tenant throughout the term of the initial tenancy
and any subsequent renewal extension or holding over
of the tenancy or any continued tenancy of any Tenant
introduced by KFH.
Only thing you might be able to do is have the tenancy run its course (say to the 24th). Officially its finished. Then create a new contract for a different tenancy starting as of the 26th. Technicality possibly, I dunno...
hmm
Leanne Jeffery
Assistant Manager (Lettings)
Blackheath Village Lettings
tel: 020 8 318 0927
fax: 020 8 318 0925
e-mail: Leanne.Jeffery@fjlord.co.uk
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I paid them a "finder's fee" at the outset. I then paid them a management fee monthly. I wasn't happy with their service and met another agent who I felt could do a better job, so when the tenancy was coming to an end I GAVE KFH NOTICE. As I understand it, had I not done that, they would have a) continued to charge me the management fee beyond the end of the tenancy (assuming the tenants remained) and b) I think they would've tried to charge me another finder's fee for the same tenants (I may be wrong about that).
My situation now is that I have extracted myself from KFH completely and the tenants remain. My new agent is managing the property for me and I couldn't be happier with his service.
Note: I have not given my tenants a further agreement, as they have been quite poor at paying on time. They remain in the property as long as they are paying on a regular basis.
it actually pays me to have the place empty for 6 weeks rather than use them for renewal
Anyone know if you can negotiate on fees after the sale if you're not happy with the service even if you've signed the agreement in advance to put your home on the market with them?
Seems to me, you sign up and pay whatever, even if you have reason to believe they haven't lived up to their promises?
Alternatively contact this organisation: http://www.tpos.co.uk/
Perhaps they can offer some more concrete advice?