Exeter City Council’s Housing Access Together (HAT) scheme is on the lookout for landlords with available homes.
The scheme can play an important role in making sure empty properties in the city are filled with people who need them.
Exeter landlords looking for a good tenant are being urged to take advantage of the service which is completely free and matches landlords with tenants of any type or size of property.
The scheme aims to create sustainable tenancies that work for both landlords and tenants.
The HAT scheme offers a generous incentive package, including up-front cash and no letting agent fees.
There is rapid payment processing for deposit and rent in advance, comprehensive suitability and affordability assessments of potential tenants and guidance on legal obligations.
The council will also carry out Right to Rent checks and supplies the tenancy agreement if required.
Landlords maintain full control over who moves into their property and can choose whether to offer a tenancy or not.
To find out more visit Housing Access Together (HAT)

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