Electrical
External lighting – additional sockets – replacement lighting – internal alterations
Emergency callouts to faults
Plumbing
From a leaky tap to a replacement bathroom suite – external tap etc.
Emergency callout to leaks
Guttering and Drainage
Replacement or new Guttering
Guttering Cleaned out
Drains internal and external unblocked
Jet Washing
Security
Door and window Locks fitting and replacing
Dummy cameras and external alarm boxes fitted
Window Bars etc.
Change and supply new locks for external doors
• Repair locks
• Emergency entry
• Repair window locks
• Fit internal locks
• Fit security lock
Pressure Washing
Drives and patio, cleaned
Drives and patio resealed
General Maintenance
Door & Window locks fitted/replaced
Woodwork
Flooring & Decking Repairs
Fence Repairing & Erecting
Pre-sale Makeover
Moving Furniture
Landlord services
Inspections
Garden waste and Households rubbish cleared
General property repairs
Damages repaired and making good
Window cleaning
Pluming and drainage repairs
Electrical Faults and repairs
NOTES
As Landlords, you must, under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 maintain the property to a fair and reasonable standard. As Landlords, you must keep in repair the exterior and structure of the house (including drains, gutters and external pipes). Landlords must maintain their properties to a level that is fit for habitation.
Keep in repair and proper working order the installations in the dwelling for the supply of water, gas and electricity. This is also true for sanitation (including basins, sinks, baths and sanitary conveniences) and to keep in repair and proper working order the installations in heating and heating water.
Your aim as Private Landlords is to achieve the best possible rent from the property. General maintenance will keep the property in good condition and make it more attractive to rent to people, and it is a known fact that tenants look after a property that is in good condition, rather than one in a shoddy state.