New national lettings portal to launch this year

New national lettings portal to launch this year


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A new national lettings-only portal is planning to launch this October with a pledge to revolutionise the rental sector.

Its aim is to better the lettings elements of existing portals, which overwhelmingly major in sales with rentals sometimes appearing as an afterthought.

Charges to agents will be £300 per month per branch.

The portal – called Lettings4u – has been set up by two childhood friends now working in Telford.

Tenant users will have access to the portal’s iOS and Android app free of charge and will be able to search using bespoke lettings-specific criteria such as deposit amount.

They will be able to earn pre-approved status through the portal – in theory easing the burden for agents of obtaining credit checks and tenant referencing.

A statement to Letting Agent Today from the portal says: “We offer agents a simple gimmick free pricing structure and the first 3,000 agents to sign up with us will get their first three months subscription absolutely free.”

Paying agents will get access to pre-authorised tenants who have been credit, affordability and reference checked and who are ready to move. 

They will also have access to a built-in CRM system, increased data capture, five premium listings and one featured property.

Agents will additionally get unlimited listings, unlimited areas with a manual property upload tool, portal software integration, branded listings and an agent profile. 

More details are available for agents from the Lettings4u site here and the company says it’s happy to arrange demos for interested agents.

“Our belief is that everyone should have a good home and because of this belief we are also making a donation to help house a homeless person for one night for every agent that signs up to Lettings 4u through a charity partner” says the portal.

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