Student Housing
#1 Student Lettings Agency
If you’re a landlord, your property is a business — and your letting agent is supposed to be your trusted partner. But if you’re constantly chasing updates, unsure who’s managing what, or questioning where your rent actually is, it may be time to ask the tougher question:
Is your letting agent still working in your best interest?
At Student Housing, we regularly speak with landlords who’ve made the switch to us after years of underperformance from other agencies. Most don’t even realise how much they were missing out on — until they experience what proactive, professional management actually looks like.
Here are seven of the most common red flags that suggest it’s time to move on — and what to do if they sound all too familiar.
If you find yourself repeatedly emailing or calling for updates, rent statements, or inspection reports — something’s wrong. Communication should be clear, timely, and proactive. You shouldn’t have to chase someone you’re paying to manage your investment.
We hear this often: “They told me there’s nothing they can do.”
Wrong. A good letting agent doesn’t just collect rent — they enforce it. That means prompt follow-up on arrears, proactive communication with tenants, and a willingness to escalate when needed. Anything less is a risk to your income.
One of the most common frustrations we hear is agents not holding tenants accountable for damage — even when it’s clearly beyond fair wear and tear. If your agent avoids difficult conversations or fails to deduct from deposits appropriately, you’re left footing the bill.
Your letting agent should represent you, the landlord. Too often, we hear of agencies that prioritise an easy life over enforcing the tenancy agreement. If they’re more concerned about keeping tenants happy than protecting your asset, it’s time to ask who they’re really working for.
Many landlords assume the best time to switch agents is at the end of a tenancy — but it’s actually when your property is at its most vulnerable. If your current agent knows they’re not renewing with you, there’s little incentive for them to carry out thorough check-outs, cleaning inspections or deposit deductions properly.
That’s why, counterintuitively, it’s often better to switch agents mid-tenancy. At Student Housing, we handle this transition for you — ensuring the property remains compliant, tenants are informed, and standards are maintained.
Headline rates are meaningless if you’re constantly hit with surprise admin, renewal or maintenance fees. Transparent pricing matters. You should know exactly what you’re paying for — and why.
Maybe your portfolio has grown. Maybe your expectations have. Either way, if your current agent no longer matches the level of professionalism or support you need, that’s reason enough to move on.
Yes, and in most cases, it’s easier and more effective than waiting.
At Student Housing, we’re experienced in taking over management mid-tenancy. We’ll:
Review your current agreement and advise on exit options
Handle communications with the outgoing agent
Notify your tenants professionally and ensure a smooth transition
Complete a full handover and property compliance check
You stay in control, without the stress of doing it yourself.
Letting agents should earn their keep. If you’re not seeing value, not getting results, or simply don’t trust your current management, there’s no reason to wait. A better standard of service is possible — and switching doesn’t need to be difficult.
Want a second opinion on your current letting agent?
Send us your existing contract and we’ll tell you — confidentially and without obligation — what your options are.
👉 Contact our landlord team for a free contract review or call us directly to discuss your portfolio.
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#1 Student Lettings Agency
Student Housing is a top-rated student lettings agency offering fully furnished, bills-included accommodation across Lincoln, Nottingham, and Hull. Run by former students, we provide hassle-free, transparent housing tailored for university life.