Switching Letting Agents: What Landlords Need to Know

Switching Letting Agents: What Landlords Need to Know

If you are unhappy with your Managing Agent, there is another way. Switching letting agents can be easier than you think and can unlock a world of benefits for both you and your tenants. Mundys Lettings are experienced in management take-overs and can assist to make the process as seamless as possible for you and your tenants.

•                    Once you have given notice to the current agent, you can instruct us to manage the transition on your behalf.

•                    We will collate the necessary documents and legal paperwork from the current agent and conduct a thorough check of all paperwork to ensure your legal compliance.

•                    We will contact the tenant to introduce ourselves, explain the situation and reassure them their tenancy is protected but it will be with a new, improved managing agent.

•                    We will arrange an inspection with the tenant of the property and discuss any issues they may have and assist them in changing their payments.

•                    We will keep you updated throughout the whole process, including the tenancy set-up, dealing with any rent reviews and renewals. Enabling you to sit-back, relax, and feel confident you have made the right decision to protect you and your tenants.


At Mundys Estate Agents we will ensure and deliver the transfer process smoothly, ensuring minimal disruption for you and your tenants. With us by your side, you can look forward to a positive relationship with us and your tenants and an improved landlord journey overall. For more information please do not hesitate in contacting our lettings team on 01522 556099.


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