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I say rent...does she have any family members who can help her out? I'm no expert, but I think she can either rent it out to her local council, who then find tenants (ppl on housing benefits, or low-income families, etc), but that might be tricky in terms of contracts. Or rent it out privately to working professionals and have yearly contracts. Then just leave a bank account for monthly payments in. She can either have a family member (who she trusts) to manage it (and I guess give some fee for time spentjbinuk wrote:hi,
I have a friend who is a UK resident and and planning to migrate to another country. She has her own property here for more nearly 3 years and cannot decide wether she sells it or rent it out while she lives in another country far from UK.
I personally advised her to rent it out but I am not quite sure how it is going to be easy to have your house rented out while you are living in another country. Because if it will be too much hassle then she thinks of just selling it.
Any thougths regarding this?
Thanks.
I have a friend who lived in the UK for 7 years but decided to leave to go back to his native country 7 months ago. They decided to rent out their 2 properties over here, but decided to get a friend to "look" after it for them as they didn't want to pay a managing agent for their services (which does add up and they not cheap). Long story short, the one property has had only one issue that needed attention and was sorted without spending loads of money. However the other property has had problem after problem since they left and has cost them dearly. To the effect that my friend ended up coming over to the UK twice to sort it out himself. He enjoys DIY and would rather fix problems himself than pay loads of cash to have it fixed. What saved him was that he travels a lot to Europe on business and this allowed him to get "free" flights to the UK to sort out the problems. He now lives thousands of miles away...jbinuk wrote:Thanks for the reply.
Unfortunately, she does not have a family here to look after the property. The only option if she decides to rent it out is to have an agent to manage it. But is it not very expensive or difficult to have a property management agency to look after your house?
I just personally find it difficult because while you're away..you will always be thinking about your property here.
jbinuk,jbinuk wrote:Thanks SK1.
I completely agree with you..that's exactly what I told her as well. It will be very frustrating to worry about your house here when something goes wrong and that you need to be here to sort it out. She also have to think what happens if her property is vacant..then she has to pay the mortgage from her own pocket..
Yes, it will may be rewarding in the long run but only if nothing goes wrong with the property and you are right, tenants will never look after your house the same as you do. But I told her I'd rather sell the house even if she will gain very little from what she had invested but it will give her a peace of mind and no need to worry about something far far away. She can still use the money she earned from the sell of the property and instead invest it in a property where she decides to live for good.