What Does a Fully Managed Agent Actually Do?

What Does a Fully Managed Agent Actually Do?

In simple terms, a fully managed service means we take care of everything, so you don’t have to.

🔑 Tenant sourcing – we advertise, vet, and secure the right tenant for your property
🛠 Repairs and maintenance – from the leaky tap to the boiler service, we organise it
💸 Rent collection – we handle payments, chase arrears, and keep your cash flow steady
📜 Compliance – ever-changing rules around safety checks and legislation are kept up to date
📞 Day-to-day management – we’re the point of contact, not you

This approach gives you time back. Instead of juggling calls from tenants, chasing tradespeople, or trying to stay on top of new regulations, you can focus on the bigger picture of your investment strategy. Many investors use this time to expand their portfolio, secure better financing, or simply enjoy the returns without the hassle.

With a fully managed service, you’re not just handing over the keys, you’re putting your property in the care of people whose job is to maximise its performance while protecting its long-term value.

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