Remote viewings can be conducted by video call or a pre-recorded video to show the tenant the property. Alternatively, you could talk the tenant through the property’s features while you both view the same photos online. By speaking to the tenant directly, you give them the chance to ask all the questions they have, while you can highlight aspects of the property that may not be obvious from photos alone. With a virtual viewing, it’s more important than ever to have accurate photos that show your property at it’s best and floorplans.
You can use WhatApp video call for live video viewings. For pre-recorded viewing videos, simply record a tour through the property with your smartphone camera. You can then send it as a file to tenants, or upload it to a video hosting site like YouTube. You can also create an online floorplan to help tenants visualise the property using a free floorplan tool like floorplanner.
The key is to give the tenant all the information they need to feel comfortable making an offer without seeing the property in person. Although this is clearly not ideal, it provides a solution where a viewing in person is not possible.
Once you’ve found your new tenant, all other parts of the process, including holding deposit, referencing, deposit and upfront rent payments, signing tenancy agreements, can take place online. Required information, such as the How to Rent Guide, Gas Safety, Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) and deposit paperwork, can be sent by email. Landlords will not need to perform Right to Rent checks in person during this period.