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We offer a highly professional lettings and property management service nationwide. Based in the North West, our team of experienced professionals offer extensive knowledge in the residential property sector, ensuring we build long-term relationships with our tenants and landlords

Here at Qube Residential, we offer a highly professional lettings and property management service nationwide. Based in the North West, our team of experienced professionals offer extensive knowledge in the property sector, ensuring we build long term relationships with our tenants and landlords. So, whether you’re looking for Liverpool lettings or letting services nationwide, we have you covered.

With offices in Liverpool and Salford, our teams are available to assist with any queries you may have regarding the residential lettings sector.

Landlord?

We recognise that landlords may want a varying service and we are happy to assist where we can. Whether the landlord is looking for a let only service, rent collection service, full management or simply some advice, the team at Qube are happy to help.

Why use Qube Residential?

– Being among the most experienced letting agents in Liverpool, we list properties on Rightmove and Zoopla offering maximum exposure across the UK’s leading property portals.

– Viewings at convenient times to both tenants and landlords.

– Comprehensive tenant referencing, providing assurance and rent reliability.

– In-depth property inspections ensuring your property is well maintained during the tenancy.

– Yield and rent analysis ensuring landlords receive the best return on their investment.

– Our letting agents Liverpool offer emergency 24 hour service for any maintenance faults affecting tenants.

– A robust and thorough arrears procedure.

– An Online Software Portal, allowing landlords 24/7 access to their property / portfolio performance. You can view income and deductions, property status, viewing activity and feedback and transaction statements.

Tenant?

Make an enquiry and a member of the team will get back to you or feel free to contact our individual branches located in areas all around the North West. Our team strive to bring you what you’re looking for when it comes to Liverpool lettings as well as our nationwide property letting services. We have a wide range of properties in developments such as Silkhouse Court and even if your ideal property isn’t on our website, we can contact you the minute something becomes available. Feel free to request a copy of our Tenant Terms and Conditions and let Qube guide you on the next steps to your new home.

Frequently Asked Questions

For those asking how to rent a house in the UK and what documents are required, you’ll typically need identification, proof of income (e.g., payslips or bank statements), and references from past landlords. Some landlords might also request a guarantor if additional security is needed.

If you’re wondering how to rent a property in the UK, start by browsing rental listings, either through letting agents or online platforms. Once you’ve found a property, you’ll need to provide documents like proof of income, references, and ID. Landlords may also conduct a credit check before you sign the tenancy agreement.

Under UK law, tenants no longer need to pay letting fees, but you may need to provide a refundable holding deposit (capped at one week’s rent) when securing a rental property. There’s also typically a refundable tenancy deposit (up to five weeks’ rent for properties with an annual rent below £50,000).

Holding deposits are usually paid to secure a rental property while background checks are underway. If successful, the deposit is often applied to your first month’s rent or returned to you if the tenancy doesn’t proceed.

A tenancy agreement is a legal document that outlines the rights and obligations of both the tenant and landlord. Having this agreement helps protect both parties by clarifying details like rent, property rules, and maintenance responsibilities.

What Documents Do I Need to Rent a House in the UK?
How Do I Rent a Property in the UK?
What Fees Do I Have to Pay When Renting a Property?
How Does a Holding Deposit Work in Renting?
What Is a Tenancy Agreement and Why Is It Important?
What Should I Do if There’s a Problem With My Rental House?
How Much Notice Do I Need to End a Tenancy?
For those asking how to rent a house in the UK and what documents are required, you’ll typically need identification, proof of income (e.g., payslips or bank statements), and references from past landlords. Some landlords might also request a guarantor if additional security is needed.

If you’re wondering how to rent a property in the UK, start by browsing rental listings, either through letting agents or online platforms. Once you’ve found a property, you’ll need to provide documents like proof of income, references, and ID. Landlords may also conduct a credit check before you sign the tenancy agreement.

Under UK law, tenants no longer need to pay letting fees, but you may need to provide a refundable holding deposit (capped at one week’s rent) when securing a rental property. There’s also typically a refundable tenancy deposit (up to five weeks’ rent for properties with an annual rent below £50,000).

Holding deposits are usually paid to secure a rental property while background checks are underway. If successful, the deposit is often applied to your first month’s rent or returned to you if the tenancy doesn’t proceed.

A tenancy agreement is a legal document that outlines the rights and obligations of both the tenant and landlord. Having this agreement helps protect both parties by clarifying details like rent, property rules, and maintenance responsibilities.

If you’re experiencing issues in your rental house or flat, contact your landlord or property manager as soon as possible. Urgent repairs, such as heating or plumbing, should be addressed promptly. If repairs are delayed, you may be able to seek help through tenant advocacy services.

For ending a tenancy, the notice period depends on your tenancy agreement, but typically at least one month’s notice is required for rolling contracts. Fixed-term tenancies may have specific requirements, so always check your agreement.

If you are currently seeking a property to rent, check out our property listings page. If you have seen a property that you would like to view you can use the contact form on each of the individual property details pages to arrange a viewing or make an enquiry, or alternatively, you can give us a call!

If you have a specific type of property in mind we can take details of your requirements and contact you should a suitable property become available.

Once you have viewed a property and decided to proceed with the letting we will start the process of arranging the tenancy agreement, deposits, references etc…

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