Landlords can now list on three biggest portals for under £30

Landlords can now list on three biggest portals for under £30


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A lettings platform that operates in London claims its new ‘Get Listed’ service enables landlords to list on Rightmove, Zoopla and OnTheMarket for only £29. 

The payment is made when the listing goes live on the portals.

Hello Neighbour says: “This marks a major step in Hello Neighbour’s determined ambition to make letting a property as simple, fast and affordable as possible. It is only able to deliver this five-star self-service by using its innovative end-to-end lettings platform, built using the technology the company has used to successfully rent thousands of properties on behalf of landlords since 2020.”

The platform is also offering a ‘Get Rented’ service for £89, which includes credit checks and referencing including what it calls “open banking and AI-supported fraud detection and ensures full property compliance.” This option also provides tenancy contracts, arranges move-in’s and collects the first month’s rent as well as registering security deposits. 

The £89 is paid only when the tenant moves in.

Hello Neighbour founder Richard Jenkins says: “Hello Neighbour is giving all landlords autonomy and control at every step of the lettings process whilst ensuring they remain compliant, with support and advice from Hello Neighbour’s expert team when required. 

“This brings simple to use, intuitive and powerful online tools to an often cumbersome and challenging process for an extremely attractive price. We know landlords will enjoy using our platform to let their own property as we have nothing but five-star reviews since we launched our self-service product.” 

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