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What does the lettings industry look like for an agent in 2020?

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Hamilton Fraser recently held their first Legal Update and
Compliance course of 2020 in Borehamwood, where letting agents where welcomed
to undergo a training session in legal matters and legislation compliance in
lettings.

The session was hosted by Susie Crolla, Managing Director of
The Guild of Lettings and Management (GLM), and Paul Shamplina, founder of Landlord Action
and Brand Ambassador at Hamilton Fraser.

After the training course, we sat down with one of the
agents, Chris Christodoulou of Ashmore Residential, to ask how he felt about
some of the recent changes that have impacted the lettings industry.

Q: What are your thoughts on the tenant fees ban?

To circumvent the losses, agents have to do more work than
ever to be sure that they are complying with legislation changes.

Although it is more work, it is also an opportunity for
agents to demonstrate their expertise by educating and supporting landlords. This
is important because agents generally don’t demonstrate their value to clients.

I added 1 per cent in additional fees to my services to
absorb the losses of the tenant fees ban, and I recommend other agents to do
the same.

Another thing that I cannot stress enough, is how beneficial
it is for agents to digitise their business processes. You can cut down on
printing costs by using digital documents as opposed to paper. You can allow
landlords and tenants to access and sign documents digitally/electronically
through DocuSign and DropBox.

This saves money on printing and distribution costs, secures the documents, allows shared access to the files and verifies when each party signs.

Q: What strategies do you recommend for other agents to
endure the tenant fees ban?

  1. Increase your fees to make up for losses from
    the tenant fees ban
  2. Digitise your business approach and make use of
    technology – this is both cost effective and efficient
  3. Grow your market share and work on developing
    brand awareness
  4. For this, you may need to employ people who can
    work on the digital promotion and marketing of your business
  5. Focus on producing quality content and aim to
    gain a subscriber base
  6. Be consistent and produce regular blogs and
    newsletters to provide added value
  7. Provide educational content to build perception of
    your business as an industry leader. Producing reliable content will help to gain
    your customers’ trust.

Q: What are your thoughts on ROPA?

I think that it will help to professionalise the industry and raise standards. Currently the standards are too low and there isn’t enough enforcement to punish those who fail to carry out their work legitimately. With the ROPA regulations, everyone will need a license, which will benefit the sector by weeding out the rogues and allowing the legitimate business to thrive. Chris is one of many letting agents who continues to educate himself and adapt his business as the industry changes. Many training courses exist to support landlords and agents with their work in a constantly developing sector and it is important to make the most of them. To learn more about these types of courses, and gain greater industry insight, visit The Hamilton Fraser Academy.

Click here for Paul Shamplina’s Interview with Chris Christodolou

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