Llanelli Star

Partnershi­p may mean cheaper tenancies in town

- MOLLY DOWRICK Reporter molly.dowrick@walesonlin­e.co.uk

RENTERS in Llanelli and Swansea could soon find it easier and cheaper to take on a property tenancy thanks to a new partnershi­p between a local estate agent and a payment technology firm.

Dawsons, the largest independen­t estate agency in Swansea, has joined forces with Flatfair in a new scheme to bring “deposit-free” renting to the area.

Instead of paying a typical deposit, which is often more than one month’s rent, and can be tough for many people to find, renters on the scheme can instead pay a small one-off fee, equivalent to oneweek’s rent plus VAT, to guarantee their home. At the end of their tenancy, any payment for damages is mutually agreed and arranged by a third party, if necessary.

The scheme comes ahead of the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 which will come into effect later this year and aims to simplify tenancy contracts. The new act will introduce new laws around notice periods for rented accommodat­ion in Wales.

While previously the minimum notice period to vacate a property was two months, when the new law comes into place landlords will be legally required to give tenants six months’ notice if they are required to vacate a property, and landlords will no longer be able to give a notice until renters have been in the property for a minimum of six months.

It’s hoped the new deposit-free aligned with our brand and service levels, along with the expectatio­ns of our landlords and tenants alike.

“Safe to say, we have found that in Flatfair, and are delighted to begin the journey offering our landlords such added value, reassuranc­e and peace of mind, and of course our tenants the convenienc­e and advantages during the new tenant journey and long after, that Flatfair allows us to provide.”

Co-CEO of Flatfair, Gary Wright added: “It’s important for us to only partner with agents whom we fully trust, and Dawsons’ multiple awards and national recognitio­n speak volumes about the care the company takes with its customers. “Finding a tenancy deposit is becoming more difficult for people everywhere across the UK, and we hope bringi n g depositfre­e renting t o South Wales is a first step on the path to extending our services throughout Wales.”

So, how does deposit-free renting work? In short, instead of paying a typical deposit, tenants renting their home through the scheme can pay a small fee of the amount of one week’s rent plus VAT.

“At the end of their tenancy, they only pay for damages or unpaid rent ie. they don’t have to pay the rest of a typical deposit.

scheme will further assist renters. Director of lettings at Dawsons, Ricky Purdy, explained: “We had been considerin­g the option of a traditiona­l deposit alternativ­e for some time, taking our time to ensure any partnershi­p and therefore our offering,

It’s important for us to only partner with agents whom we fully trust, and Dawsons’ multiple awards and national recognitio­n speak volumes about the care the company takes with its customers Co-CEO of Flatfair, Gary Wright

 ?? ADRIAN WHITE PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Renters in Llanelli could soon find it easier and cheaper to take on a property tenancy.
ADRIAN WHITE PHOTOGRAPH­Y Renters in Llanelli could soon find it easier and cheaper to take on a property tenancy.

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