Renting through a letting agent
You should find out what fees (and costs) you will be charged and when you need to pay them. By law, a breakdown of all fees should be clearly visible to you in the agent’s office and on their website. If this is not the case then please send an email to tradingstandards&licensing@redbridge.gov.uk to investigate, as they may be breaking the law.
Check whether they are a member of a Redress Scheme (someone you can complain to and ask for compensation from if they treat you unfairly). You can check the 2 Redress schemes:
If they are not a member of either of these schemes, please send an email to tradingstandards&licensing@redbridge.gov.uk to investigate, as they may be breaking the law.
The most professional agents are often accredited through a professional body like ARLA Propertymark, RICS, SAFEagent or UKALA. These signs will be proudly displayed on their website and shopfront.
We recommend that you only use a letting agent that is accredited and a member of the redress scheme. If your agent isn’t a member of these schemes, you are more likely to experience a difficult and stressful tenancy.
Renting directly with a landlord
Look for landlords who belong to a landlord accreditation scheme.
Redbridge works with the London Landlord Accreditation Scheme but landlords can be accredited through other national schemes such as: National Landlord Association (NLA), The Residential Landlord Association and The Guild of Residential Landlords. If your landlord is not accredited, make sure you know their full name and address (such as a photo of a driving licence) before sending them a holding deposit.