Empire specialises in letting homes throughout Lanarkshire and Glasgow.
Complete property management or just finding you the ideal tenant, we’re here to support you. Our letting agents Wishaw are here to help you through every step of the process.
Complete property management or just finding you the ideal tenant, we’re here to support you. Our letting agents Wishaw are here to help you through every step of the process.
From single bedroom flats to family homes, we ensure that your letting experience is a positive one.
As part of our landlord packages, we offer a fully managed service. This is ideal for landlords who don’t have the time or want to avoid any hassle involved in managing their own property. We can act as a buffer should any form of dispute arise between you and the tenant, as well as stay on top of any new housing legislation for you.
Yes, but you need to give the tenant appropriate notice. This is generally stated in the tenancy agreement.
The tenant is liable for any damage that is caused during the tenancy which is deemed avoidable. These costs are deducted from the security deposit we collect at the beginning of the tenancy.
In general, you are responsible for any major repairs to structure and installations as the property’s landlord. The tenant is responsible for minor interior repairs and decoration. The tenancy agreement should state who is responsible for what. For more information about this, please contact us.
Tenants will set up a standing order prior to moving into the property. The rent will be collected on the same day each month and processed into you, the landlord’s account.
Ensuring timely payment is part of our service. However, during a tenancy, people’s circumstances can change. In the event of late or non-payment, our team of professions will advise you on the best course of action to take.
At the lease signing, the tenant is required to pay a full month’s rent and security deposit before they can move in. This is used as a guarantee against damage to the property, cleaning bills if the property is left in poor condition, unpaid bills or unpaid rent. The deposit funds are held within a tenancy deposit scheme, approved by the government.
If the property is vacant for any period of time, we advise that you contact your insurance company, who will explain what happens.
We’re always happy to hear from you. Our office number is 01698 364 100 if you’d like to call. Alternatively, you can contact us by email or directly through our site.