Handling Every Aspect of Property Management

Rental Property Management

Whether your property is a commercial building that will be accommodating businesses, a rural retreat, a buy-to-let or even your own home needing a tenant or sublet, we hope that the information contained on our website will cover your needs!

Whatever the specific location and type of property you own, your basic needs regarding that property involve keeping it secure and well maintained, as well as converting it to a source of income.

Commercial Property

Property Management

Dealing in the management of commercial properties raises an entirely different set of issues from residential properties.

In addition to financing and on-site management, a commercial property comes with questions of operations, marketing, legal specifics, and sometimes even safety and environmental concerns.

While property maintenance is important with any property, it takes on an added level of urgency when that property is a commercial one, subject to the scrutiny of inspectors, tenant businesses, and the customers and clients of those businesses.

For commercial property management in London, you want a company that is well versed in local legal codes, and particularly proactive in matters of health and safety, local by-laws, restrictions, access etc. Property management jobs need to include procedures and protocols for addressing issues like asbestos, fire risk, safety and commercial building codes, and other assessments of risk.

There is usually a separate set of maintenance issues with a commercial property, often including landscaping and maintenance of public parking areas. road frontage etc.

When it comes to service and maintenance of electrical and plumbing systems, utilities, pest control, waste management, cleaning, grounds keeping, and even security, a property management UK can take a great deal of trouble off the shoulders of the property owner!

Residential Property

Property Management Companies

If you are looking to let a residential property, you have a long road ahead of you if you plan to handle every detail yourself. You will need to be aware of applicable legislation and lease terms, you will need to market the property and screen applicants, and you will have the ongoing job of keeping up that property, interacting with the tenants, collecting rents, and keeping everything running smoothly in your absence.

Once you start to assess the long list of responsibilities facing you, the property management fees for professional handling of all these matters will look well worth it!

With highly evolved property management software to assist you, a professional company can easily assess the current costs of your home’s upkeep and provide a lower estimate made possible by their own existing contacts and resources.

They also have the experience and a system in place to smoothly handle every stage of letting your property, from the marketing to placing a tenant, to the cycle of ongoing tasks necessary to keep that property fit for purpose and producing income.

Your net income from that rental property, even after deducting the property management fees, could actually be higher than it would be if you tried to handle all these aspects on your own.

Firm and Estate Management

Letting Agents

Most people find themselves feeling overwhelmed at the prospect of managing all the details of a single residential or commercial property, but the challenges can increase exponentially when you add acreage into the mix.

Whether your property is a farm or agribusiness, woodland or forest, or family estate, it is well worth the investment of bringing an experienced team on board to manage it.

Not only does a property management company lift the load from your shoulders, but their experience and expertise may lead them to identify opportunities and aspects of your property that you might not have considered.

You might be in need of estate and tax planning, a strategic review of your estate, services for development of rural land, experts in forestry or farming or energy, specialized consultants who focus on country houses, or maybe even resolution of disputes or litigation among country neighbours.

There was a time when estate owners employed stewards to oversee many aspects of running an estate, and that need has not changed even if the times have. In terms of property management, you can consider a property management company as the modern equivalent of the traditional steward!

Property Management A-Z

If you are still unsure whether you need to hire a property management company, here’s a whole alphabet of reasons why you will be glad to have a team working for you!

All of these are areas that an expert property management company will be prepared to handle, with the experience and resources already at their disposal.

  • Accounting services covering every aspect of property management including tax.
  • Arbitration and dispute resolution, whether with tenants or neighbors
  • Auctions of estate items or property itself
  • Bespoke options researched for clients
  • Consultations for country houses and their associated properties
  • Contracted forestry, farming, sporting, or other uses of a property
  • Development of property or resources
  • Diversifying income and opportunities afforded by a property
  • Energy and Environmental stewardship
  • Estate stewardship
  • Farming and agribusiness
  • Forestry and woodland management
  • Interior decorating, remodeling, and consulting
  • Insurance coverage appropriate to the property and its uses
  • Investing in the future potential of a property
  • Lease details, renewal, enforcement, and related issues
  • Leisure consulting, such as sporting opportunities on a rural property
  • Letting property, from marketing and screening tenants to maintaining the lease
  • Litigation when disputes reach an action point
  • Management of employees and service staff on the property
  • Mineral management when a property includes natural resources
  • Mortgage financing
  • New construction, including homes and commercial
  • Office oversight in commercial properties
  • Overseas properties
  • Receivership and recoveries
  • Residential sales, lettings, investments, auctions, development, and more
  • Rural consulting and research
  • Strategic reviews of estates and property
  • Valuations of properties
  • Waste management

One look at that list should tell you that you will benefit from having a property management team in your corner!