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Derek Gibb & Partners Ltd is registered in Scotland No : 456147 Registered Office 17-21 East Mayfield. Edinburgh. EH9 1SE t: 0131 662 1883 w: www.derekgibb.co.uk e: info@derekgibb.co.uk 30 Melville Terrace Edinburgh EH9 1LP landlord information brochure

Welcome to Derek Gibb & Partners Ltd We are a young company with a long property pedigree based in Edinburgh city centre with a real passion to provide the best possible property management service to both Landlords and Tenants. Experience coupled with attention to detail and good old fashioned customer service under pin the foundations of our business which continues to grow organically through recommendation from our existing Landlords and Tenants. Our Partners together have over 85 years of experience and involvement in all aspects of property management such as residential lettings, commercial lettings, factoring of blocks and developments for owner occupiers, holiday lettings and project management. With their past involvement in some of Scotland`s largest property management companies Clients of Derek Gibb & Partners Ltd now benefit from the experience and knowledge of a larger agency but at a more competitive cost and a quality of service that only a smaller agency can provide. Partnering ourselves with leading property advertising websites means that we can bring your property right to the fore front of prospective Tenants on equal terms with larger agencies. We can tailor our management service to what you need and you can be assured that your property and your tenants will be well looked after in a professional manner. If you need any further information please do not hesitate to contact us. The pages below explain in simple terms the process involved in letting a property and the statutory and recommended requirements.

Step by step guide to becoming a Landlord Steps 1, 2 & 3 need to be carried out by the property owner and Derek Gibb & Partners Ltd will attend to the rest. Step 1. Register as a Landlord It s a legal requirement that each owner of a property registers with the local authority that their property is situated in. Once you have done this you will be given a registration number which we need, to advertise your property. You complete your registration online at www.landlordregistrationscotland.co.uk You will need our Registration number as your Managing Agent and for Edinburgh properties it is 386817/230/13471 Step 2. Obtain your mortgage providers consent to let You will need to contact your mortgage provider and gain consent to let. We don t need to see any documents but you will have to sign our Landlord Agreement to confirm that you have done this. Step 3. Complete our Landlord Agreement, Landlord Information Form and return these to us with 3 sets of keys along with your Landlord returnable float. As the heading says we need a signed agreement, some info on yourself and your property and 3 sets of keys. We also need a returnable float that we hold during the time that we manage your property and it is returned to you on your final letting statement. The float is required to cover the cost of repairs etc should we have no funds after paying the monthly rent into your bank account. Step 4. Ensure your property has a mains powered smoke detector system We need to make sure that the property is fitted with a mains powered smoke and heat alarm system that provides linked alarms in the kitchen, livingroom and circulation areas. A battery operated smoke detector is not legal. If you don t have a mains powered detector system then we can arrange this on your behalf. Step 5. Ensure the gas and electrics are safe If the property is fitted with gas then we need to obtain an annual landlords gas safety certificate which can be arranged at preferential rates. We also need to fit a battery or mains operated CO (carbon monoxide) alarm in any rooms with a fuel appliance. All electrics must also be safe. To prove due diligence an annual PAT test (Portable Appliance Test) is required. We also need to have the mains wiring, fuse board and

plug sockets inspected which is called an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) and this lasts for 5 years. Step 6. Make sure the property is habitable and also attractive! All leased properties must meet the Scottish Governments Repairing Standard. We will check your property over for this at the start and periodically throughout the tenancy. The Repairing Standard is the minimum standard to enable a property to be let, however, remember that your property is competing against many others on the market so you need to make sure it is also as attractive as possible. Step 7. Make sure your property has an EPC (Energy Performance Certificate). We need to make sure that the property has an EPC. This is a report of the Energy Efficiency of your property. We will arrange this for you at preferential rates if you don t already have one. The EPC lasts for 10 years. Step 8. Legionella Risk Assessment We need to instruct a Legionella Risk Assessment on the water systems within your property which will cover a 4 year period and again we have obtained preferential rates. Annually the Risk Assessment Report needs to be reviewed. Step 9. Advertise for tenants Hurrah, with Steps 1 8 ticked off and complete we are now in a position to advertise your property! We will place adverts on various online letting portals, erect one of our eye catching To Let boards on your property and generally consider all other forms of promotion for your property. Good quality content and images of your property go a long way to attracting suitable tenants and making your property stand out from the crowd. Step 10. Viewings We will then take enquiries and arrange viewings for your property. Once a suitable applicant has come forward we will negotiate the final details and keep you updated all the way through the process. Step 11. Credit checks We will ensure that the applicant is suitable by conducting a credit check and seek references from employers and previous landlords. Step 12. Prepare a thorough inventory We ensure that a fully detailed inventory of the property is made as required under the Tenant Deposit Scheme along with a number of photographs.

Step 13. Prepare tenancy agreements and sign with tenants We will then prepare and execute all necessary lease paper work and forms required for a short assured tenancy agreement. The initial lease must be for a six month period (or longer by agreement) which will continue after the first six months on a monthly basis. We would normally review the rent on an annual basis or at the time of any re-letting. As part of the tenancy documents we will produce a Tenant Information Pack as required under current regulations. Step 14. Arrange monthly bank standing order payments All our rents run from the 28 th of the month to the 27 th of the following month. Tenants pay the period rent from their move in date up to the 27 th as part of their initial payment. We ask tenants to set up their monthly standing orders to be paid by the 28 th or within a few days of this date should their salary be paid afterwards. We then transfer all rents to our landlords around the 7 th day of each month. Should a tenant be late in paying their rent this will form a separate rental statement and will be paid as close to the 14 th and 21 st days of each month as appropriate. Step 15. Handover property We will then arrange to hand over the property to the new tenants and follow this up with a call or email to them within seven days to make sure they are settling happily into their new home. Step 16. Arrange gas, electric utilities and council tax We email the utility companies advising them of the dates and meter readings when the tenants moved in and asking them to supply us with your final invoice which can be paid from the rent. Step 17. Register the tenants deposit with a Tenant Deposit Scheme The deposit for all let properties must now legally be lodged in a Government backed holding scheme and we will arrange to do this within the statutory timescales. Step 18. Rent collection Rent is collected on a monthly basis as detailed in Step 13. Any agreed property maintenance will be deducted from the rent and noted on your monthly rental statement which can be sent to you by post or if you prefer by email.

Step 19. Regular inspections Experience has shown that two inspections carried out in the first 6 months of any tenancy and then one inspection in every 6 month period thereafter is a nonintrusive and agreeable way forward for tenants. Step 20. On termination of the tenancy We will arrange for the property to be checked off against the inventory and the photos taken at the start of the tenancy. This will then determine whether there are any deductions to be made from the deposit. We then must try to agree with the tenant to the deductions. Once agreement is reached we can approach the scheme to reimburse any expenses incurred to correct the property at the end of the tenancy. Should the tenant dispute the claim we will submit our evidence and follow the procedures of the Tenancy Deposit Scheme. That completes the first letting of your property and the process continues with the reviewing of your rent and remarketing to find your second and subsequent tenants. Our advantages We have one low management fee and one advertising fee and earn no other fees. Our partners have more letting experience than virtually any other agent in Edinburgh. The team at Derek Gibb & Partners have a hands-on management style thereby lowering your expenses. We understand that letting property is a business and profit is important however we couple this with a genuine concern to supply good well maintained accommodation to tenants. Tenants in well cared for accommodation stay longer thereby less void periods! We are Landlords ourselves and know the concerns and frustrations associated with property letting. We endeavour to make letting as simple and easy for the Landlord. Put simply we believe in good old fashioned customer service where you the Landlord can relax and know that your property assets are being well cared for by a professional and experienced team.

Our fees We do not charge an initial set up fee. We do not charge for preparing lease documentation each time. We do not charge for checking tenant references each time. We do not add 10% or more onto contractor s maintenance invoices. We do not employ in-house contractors who need to be kept busy! We do not take any commission on any insurance products. We do not take any commission on any financial products. We do not charge your tenants any fees. We do charge one Management Fee of 13.5% (no vat). We do charge one Advertising Fee of 150.00 (no vat) External Costs / Expenses As discussed in our Step by step guide to becoming a Landlord there are various statutory regulations and expenses that need to be carried out at set intervals. Where these costs are provided by contractors we strive to make sure that our landlords are obtaining best value. Energy performance certificate (10 Yearly) 65.00 Electrical Installation Condition Report (5 Yearly) 120.00 Landlord Registration Scotland (3 Yearly) 60.00 Portable Appliance Testing (Annual) 30.00 Landlords Gas Safety Inspection report (Annual) 85.00 Fitting of a mains smoke /heat alarm system 300.00 Fitting of a Carbon Monoxide alarm (battery) if required. 35.00 Legionella Risk Assessment 50.00 Please Note: All the above prices are approximate and can depend on the size of your property or number of gas or electrical appliances within.

Landlord Returnable Float Not classed as a fee or an expense as such as it is returned to you, but we do need to keep your property account in credit at all time. This means that if we have paid out the monthly rent to you and an expense arises we would be unable to instruct the work unless we have the Landlord Returnable Float. Landlord Returnable Float Single property 300.00 Subsequent properties - 100.00 We hope you have found our Landlord Information Brochure of assistance and if you need any further information please do not hesitate to contact Derek Gibb & Partners Ltd on 0131 662 1883 or by email at info@derekgibb.co.uk