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Something else that often puts landlords off is the benefits system. There was a time when DSS tenants were an attractive prospect for a landlord as the rent payments came directly from the council, meaning guaranteed payments.
Some councils have stuck to the old system and do still allow direct payments to the landlord, but not in many cases. To make the system all the more unattractive, the councils retain the right to try and regain past payments from landlords if it later emerges that a tenant was either claiming fraudulently or was being overpaid.
Buildings and content insurance premiums are also often higher when letting to DSS tenants and some insurance is even refused altogether. We advise you check the terms and conditions of your buy-to-let mortgage loan as some do not allow landlords to let to tenants on any kind of benefits or income support. This means you will find yourself having to rent out to people on housing benefits should they have efficient credentials and now predict rent arrears and a good character assessment reference from previous landlords.
If you do not take the time to learn more about the benefit system and how your DSS tenants are paying the rent, you will struggle to maintain efficient communication with them. While DSS tenants do come with a higher risk of missing rental payments, it is very common for DSS tenants to have no issues paying on time. In most cases, if this occurs, it tends to be because of a slight financial dip or communication issues that can be easily fixed. We recommend that you take time to carefully investigate all your potential tenants whether or not they receive Housing Benefits as all tenants come with a risk of not paying rent regardless of receiving benefits.
Take references from them and follow them up before deciding if they are financially reliant enough to become tenants. First of all, what exactly is a DSS tenant? How are Housing Benefits calculated? Can you successfully rent to a DSS tenant? By asking these references, you can get a better idea of: Any previous police reports or arrests.
Character reference from people who rented to the individual.
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