One Size Doesn’t Fit All – Neither Should Your Lettings Package

One Size Doesn’t Fit All – Neither Should Your Lettings Package

Not Sure What You Need? Let Only, Rent Collection, or Fully Managed – We’ll Help You Choose What Works Best

Every landlord’s needs are different.

Some want hands-off, others just need a tenant. We’ll guide you through your options and help you pick the service that protects your time, income, and sanity!

We get it. Let-only services can look like a smart, cost-effective option — especially if you’re a hands-on landlord who’s managed fine until now. But more and more landlords are discovering that what looked like a saving upfront is costing them time, money, and sometimes their legal standing down the line.

Here’s the reality: the lettings landscape has changed. And it’s still changing.

From complex compliance laws to the upcoming Renters Reform Act, landlords are now under more pressure than ever to get everything right — and one missed detail can lead to serious consequences. Think invalid Section 21 notices, disputes that spiral out of control, or fines for non-compliance. That’s not just stressful — it’s risky.

“I didn’t know” won’t protect you

We’re seeing more and more landlords come to us after something’s gone wrong. They thought they could handle it solo, or with a basic let-only service. Then came a licensing issue they hadn’t heard of, or a deposit mishandling claim, or a maintenance problem that turned legal.

The DIY approach might’ve worked in the past. But the game has changed.

That’s why now, more than ever, it’s time to consider moving from let-only to fully managed — and not just for convenience. It’s about compliance, protection, and peace of mind.

📞 Ready to take the stress out of letting?
Call us today on 01905 740583
Email us at rentals@platinum-property.co.uk
Or visit www.platinum-property.co.uk to book your free lettings consultation.

Let’s find the right service to protect your property — and your peace of mind.


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