Rent Upfront
3 Month’s rent in advance
Guaranteed rent start date
We will start your rent even if a tenant has not yet moved in.
No empty periods
The rent is guaranteed even when the property is empty.
No furniture needed
We only require a fridge freezer and a cooker no other furniture is needed.
Dedicated property manager & property inspector
You will be allocated a property manager and property inspector who will be solely responsible for looking after you and your property.
0% Commission
There is no commission to pay on the guaranteed rent scheme.
Free repairs
We Complete minor repairs at the property free of charge.
Free property inspections
Inspections are completed every 12 weeks by your dedicated property inspector.
Flexible leases
We offer flexible Tailor made contracts of 1-5 years to suit your needs.
Maximum rent achieved
We work with most London boroughs so are able to source the market to achieve the best possible rental income.
No additional costs
We will complete all check in’s, checks out’s and property checks and even cover council tax & utilities between tenancies.
24/7 maintenance
We operate a 24/7 maintenance service which includes out of hours attendance for specialist contractors if needed.
Free refurbishments
We will refresh the property each time a tenant moves out to ensure it’s ready for a new tenant to move into.
Guaranteed Rent also known as Rent to Rent is where an individual or company takes an interest in a property for a period of time from a landlord and guarantees to pay a fixed rent to the landlord. The landlord gives consent to the third party, ‘the Renter’, to then rent the property to other tenants. The Renter and they become the tenant liable for the rent. There are several ways to legally sublet a property, usually involving commercial or corporate tenancies, management agreements, and leases or guaranteed rent schemes.
Why do landlords choose to use Guaranteed Rent rather than a traditional letting agent to rent out their property?
The benefits of the arrangement to the landlord is that their rental income is guaranteed regardless of whether the tenants who live at the property pay the rent or if the property becomes empty. The ‘Renter’ would generally also take care of any damage to the property as it is their responsibility to return the property back to the landlord in the same condition as when they took it. This all gives the landlord a peace of mind.
The landlord would not incur any letting, management or renewal fees. The ‘Renter’ would be expected to comply with all the numerous laws and compliance issues that an agent would generally deal with, saving the landlord time and money. The landlord can also request a longer contract with the ‘Renter’, being anything from 1-5 years. This provides more security for the landlord, so they can possible budget long term.
What are the benefits to The Renter?
As the Renter has taken a lease of the property they become the landlord. This gives them the opportunity to find tenants for the property and they get to keep whatever rent the tenants pay. They generally allow more flexible arrangements with the tenants. For example, properties with multiple rooms can accommodate single tenants who rent a room with some shared areas or facilities.
What legal issues should the parties consider?
The agreement between the landlord and the Renter is of a commercial nature so really they should enter into a lease of the property for the period of time the Renter is going to pay the Guaranteed Rent. Also, the parties should have clear and unambiguous terms of business as to exactly how much the Renter is due to pay the landlord and what they are responsible for in terms of the management of the property and the landlord’s compliance with the various legislation related to renting property.
Redress Scheme arrangements
Although the Guaranteed Rent model does not fit the traditional definition of lettings or property management work the Renter does have a relationship with both the landlord and the tenants acting as a ‘middleman’.
They find the tenants for the property and they generally undertake property maintenance and repairs on behalf of the landlord. For all these reasons the work they do is very closely linked to the definitions of both lettings and property management work so we recommend that all Guaranteed Rent operators join a consumer redress scheme.
Why is it important to have Redress?
Both the landlords and the tenants are consumers as the Renter is offering a service to both parties. If there is a dispute as to the terms or the service provided then the consumers can escalate the concerns to an independent body. The Renter is providing the consumers with peace of mind that they will deal with letting the property correctly and professionally. Also, the Renter could face suffering a penalty for undertaking work which means they are legally required to join a redress scheme.
Guaranteed Rent
If you’re a landlord looking for a fixed rental income, paid each and every month without all of the normal stresses involved in letting out a property, then you have come to the right place.
- A guaranteed annual rental income on time, every month
- You still get paid even if the property is empty
- No monthly commissions or hidden extras
- Flexible Leasing for 1-5 Years
- No commission
- Automated rent payments monthly in arrears
- 24 Hour Maintenance Team
- Periodic Inspections
Why Summer Field Property Group Rent Guarantee Scheme?
- The Complete property group
- A dedicated team of Property Experts to deal with all aspects of lettings
- Recommended contractors
- ‘Out of Hours’ Repairs Management Service available 7 days a week, 365 days a year
- Gold winners of British Property Awards.
- Members of the property ombudsman and Safe Agent
How does the Rent Guarantee Scheme work?
Summer Field Property Group effectively become your tenant, guaranteeing you a fixed rental income. We then sub-let the property, taking great care to select the right tenants and then manage the property throughout the full duration of the tenancy.
We’ll handle everything from all utilities including council tax to dealing with tenants. We will save you valuable time so you can carry on with your busy life while still receiving a fixed income. At the end of the scheme you will take back full ownership and responsibility of your property in its original condition.
What properties are required for Rent Guarantee Scheme?
- Flats, from studios to multi-bedroom apartments.
- Houses up to five-bedrooms in size.
- Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMOs).
- Houses converted into self-contained flats.
- Blocks of flats with three or more apartments.
- Large or small property portfolios.
- Properties in need of complete refurbishment.
- Empty properties.