Hi All
Quick question to all the private landlords.....
We are looking at renting and viewed a house this week that we were very interested in. Its been on the market for several months now with at least one collapsed application (applicants decided they liked something else).
We thought with this in mind, and that the rental being asked for is high for the area and market conditions, we made an offer to the agent. It wasn't outrageously cheeky (15% off what was being asked). The agent stated that they were not prepared to pass on this offer to the landlord.
Now I know that estate agents are legally bound to pass on offers to vendors in the 'for sale' market, but does this also apply to the rental market?
I'd have thought, as a landlord, I'd be well hacked off should an agent not inform me of an offer, no matter how cheeky, especially if the property had been lying empty for many months.
I know its likely I won't be able to do much about this if they are acting unlawfully (except avoid the letting agent in the future), but at least I'll be armed with knowledge should I encounter it again.
Best
SnV
Quick question to all the private landlords.....
We are looking at renting and viewed a house this week that we were very interested in. Its been on the market for several months now with at least one collapsed application (applicants decided they liked something else).
We thought with this in mind, and that the rental being asked for is high for the area and market conditions, we made an offer to the agent. It wasn't outrageously cheeky (15% off what was being asked). The agent stated that they were not prepared to pass on this offer to the landlord.
Now I know that estate agents are legally bound to pass on offers to vendors in the 'for sale' market, but does this also apply to the rental market?
I'd have thought, as a landlord, I'd be well hacked off should an agent not inform me of an offer, no matter how cheeky, especially if the property had been lying empty for many months.
I know its likely I won't be able to do much about this if they are acting unlawfully (except avoid the letting agent in the future), but at least I'll be armed with knowledge should I encounter it again.
Best
SnV
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