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Welcome to Redferns Holiday Homes owners club

Looking to rent out your home hassle-free? Let us handle everything for you! Our experienced team will manage your property and handle all payments, so you can sit back and relax. Contact us today to learn more.

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Book an Appointment with us and we will take care of everything! 

Holiday Home finance with Exe Mortgages.

If you would like advice regarding any top-up funding or require professional financial advice then you are in safe hands! Just ask for an initial consultation just contact us and we will arrange an introduction.

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Tips and Advice

Gas and Energy certificates

You will need Gas and Energy certificates, and You should have landlords insurance when you let it out your home to tenants your Normal home insurance will not cover you in the event of needing to claim for an accident or damage we can help with this.

Give your property a little make over Treat any damp areas, re-paint the exterior of the property, fix broken windows and doors.

KITCHEN APPLIANCES

Make sure all appliances around the kitchen work you don’t want expensive repair bills and disgruntled holiday makers for broken-down appliances during there stay.

Do the same for indoors it is best to have neutral, plain or light-colored wallpaper or painted walls as it is much more appealing to the average holiday maker and can be easier for spotting changes or damage

GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATE gas appliances have to be in good order, and its best to pay for an annual service from a CORGI approved tradesman. you must also give the tenant a copy of the gas safety certificate

GET SPARE KEYS CUT

Get a spare set of house keys cut.

There  needs to be a set or two for the tenant, a set for you and perhaps a set for the lettings agent if you choose to have the property managed on your behalf.

Make sure you leave the window keys and any patio door keys in the property for the tenant to use.

PREPARE INFORMATION FOR THE TENANT

make a folder for the tenant to use.

If you have instructions for the kitchen appliances, boiler, security alarm, Council rubbish pick-up leaflets then it’s a good idea to make a copy and leave them in 

Its a good idea to give lots of informating about places to shop and visit in the area.

TIDY THE GARDEN

your garden should be left neat, tidy and rubbish-free. If there’s a lawn it should be cut short before the tenant moves in.

PLUMBING

Ensure that the  hot water supply, sinks, baths, showers and toilets are safe and fit for use.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

you should ensure that all electrical appliances provided with the property are checked by a professional and are safe to use.

Fire Safety Regulations

If you are letting a furnished or part-furnished property, then a Furniture and Furnishings Fire Safety Regulations label must be in place on all furniture.

​​​​​​ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE (EPC)

It would be best to try and get the certification while you are preparing your home to let.

You cannot let out your property without a one of these and you have to provide the tenant with a copy.

You should contact an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor (DEA)to arrange for one of these for your property. . The certificate is valid for 10 years and can be an important decision-making factor for tenants nowadays.GAS SAFETY CERTIFICATEgas appliances have to be in good order, and its best to pay for an annual service from a CORGI approved tradesman. you must also give the tenant a copy of the gas safety certificate.

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