Our guide to letting your property

Letting your property can be a daunting prospect. That is why we are here – to make the process as hassle-free as possible.

Martin & Co is part of one of the UK’s largest and most influential property groups, with 300 offices across the group. Working alongside five other highly-regarded brands as part of the Property Franchise Group, a wealth of knowledge and experience is available to our clients.

Our teams are tasked with finding loyal and respectful tenants and our experts work hard to ensure landlords’ sleepless nights are a thing of the past!

Professional Expertise

Our agents are skilled not only at finding the right tenants for your property, but also in advising the best way to present your property to attract those tenants. We will give you professional guidance regarding legal and safety requirements, giving you peace of mind. Martin & Co is primed to offer advice on the lettings market, provide professional management services, and ensure your investment is working for you.

Take The First Step

The first step is to meet with a representative from our lettings department. We will be able to make recommendations to maximise the letting potential of your property and advise on a realistic rental value.

We can help you decide whether letting is for you and the kind of tenants that will suit your property. This service is provided free of charge and without obligation.

If you are planning on letting your property now or in the future, please call us to arrange a completely free, no-obligation market appraisal.

Contact your local branch

Download our Guide to Lettings

Download our comprehensive guide to lettings for more information and advice on being a landlord, including:

  • Whether to let your property furnished or unfurnished
  • Tips when preparing your property for viewings
  • Practical considerations
  • Reference checking
  • Tenancy agreements
  • Deposit protection schemes
  • Your responsibilities as a landlord
  • Our fully managed service
  • Safety regulations

Download our guide

Download our guide (Scotland)