"I found no problems. Very Helpful and nice team, especially Samantha. Very Professional."
Justyna Woyciechowska, Cheam
"Justine was great as your representative, and was key in getting the boiler problem fixed with our landlord, even on her day off."
Kasper and Rachel Michaels, Wimbledon
"This is the first time that we have used Lafferty and Partners and so far we are really happy with the way they have dealt with the leasing of our property."
Marc and Jackie Anderson, Worcester Park
"Lafferty was extremely good at the marketing and getting the tenancy sorted out. They took ownership of things and were impressive."
Meredith Glover, Surbiton
"Hassle-free and reliable service. Much better than dealing with an estate agent who does letting as a sideline. So far, so good!"
Dave Harry, New Malden
"First Class thanks for making the move as stress free as possible!"
Nicholas Richman, Worcester Park
"Very good service."
Natalie Howe and Matthew Patton, Raynes Park
"I am satisfied with their quick response and also with their flexibility if I have to cancel an appointment and asking to arrange a new appointment."
Ulrich Kastenholz, Raynes Park
"Thank you so much for all your help arranging viewings for Penrith Road and more recently Malden Hill Gardens."
Portia and Alastair

Key things to remember when letting your property.
We hope that the general points covered in this guide will be of some assistance to you. If there are any aspects of which you are unsure, please telephone our office. Alternatively we can visit you at your home to discuss your individual requirements, at your convenience.
- Have you informed your mortgage lender you wish to let?
- Have you informed the head lesser on your property?
- Have you told your insurance company/arranged letting insurance?
- Do you understand your legal obligations as a landlord?
- Have you complied with the safety regulations – gas, furnishings and electrical?
- Are you satisfied with the tenant’s references?
- Have you provided the required number of keys to the letting agent?
- Have you left instructions and manuals on:
- Appliances
- Things to note e.g. friendly neighbours/spare key holders/instructions/info
- Every day e.g. instructions for wheelie bin location
- Have you arranged to redirect your post?
- Have you contacted the utilities and council about tenants taking over accounts?
- Have you ensured there is a telephone line in the property?
- Have you thought about getting an accountant to deal with tax on the letting income?
- Have you supplied everything as agreed e.g. extra furnishings?
- Have you left the property clean and tidy?
- Have you asked your letting agent for a ‘check-in’ and ‘check-out’ schedule (Insurers often require this).
- Do you understand your obligations as a landlord under the Agent’s Tenancy Agreement and Terms & Conditions?
We hope that the general points covered in this guide will be of some assistance to you. If there are any aspects of which you are unsure, please telephone our office. Alternatively we can visit you at your home to discuss your individual requirements, at your convenience.













