Looking for a property to let?

We at GPS Glasgow are confident that we offer a letting and property management service which exceeds all others. We understand that you will have many questions and perhaps reservations about letting.

  • Friendly and professional guidance throughout the letting process from finding just the right property, through to clearly explaining your rights and obligations as a tenant.
  • We are happy to offer flexible viewing times as we can appreciate that work and student life can be hectic.
  • Holding deposits can be taken by card over the phone minutes after your viewing to ensure you don’t miss out on your dream property
  • We will supply utilities and council tax offices with your details and move-in date on your behalf. We can advise on whether you may be eligible for discounts or exemption from council tax bills and can provide discount application forms if required.
  • All properties have valid safety certificates as required by current legislation. Gas Safety Certificates and Energy Performance Certificates are available for inspection upon request before signing the Lease Agreement.
  • Maintenance issues are dealt with promptly.
  • We have a 24 hour contact number in case of maintenance emergencies for your peace of mind.
  • Your deposits are held safely in a designated client deposit account and returned directly to your nominated bank account and the end of the tenancy.

It is important that Tenants are fully aware of the letting procedure and understand the terms of the Tenancy.

Information for prospective tenants can be found at Our Letting Procedure.This page contains further information for current tenants relating to the process after a tenancy has been secured and you have found your happy home!



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Inventory

You will receive an inventory of the property once the Lease Agreement has been signed. Inventories record the contents and condition of the property at the commencement of the tenancy. We require inventories to be checked as soon as possible as any defects and/or comments should be marked on the inventory and returned to our office within seven days of the date received. Only inventories amended, signed and dated by GPS Glasgow will be accepted at the final inspection. It is important that this document is kept in a safe place as this is an important record for Tenants and Landlords alike.





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Rent

Rent is payable by Standing Order from one bank account on the 1st of each month. You will be supplied with a Standing Order Mandate by our office which you should complete and send to your own bank as soon as possible. This method of rent payment ensures regular, on-time payments and protects you against a potential bad payment history. Please note that it is your responsibility to ensure that the standing order is cancelled with your bank at the end of the tenancy.





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Other Payment

GPS Glasgow will notify the relevant Utility companies and Council Authority of the tenancy; thereafter Tenants are responsible for payment of gas, electricity, council tax and water charges and TV Licences (if applicable). Please note that certain categories of persons may be awarded Council Tax Discounts, Reductions and Exemptions. To find out whether you qualify please contact the relevant Authorities Council Tax Department (see Useful Numbers). If there is a telephone line in the property you may have this reconnected if you wish and you will be liable for any charges applied.





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Property Visits

We conduct regular condition inspections of all tenanted accommodation. The purpose of the visit is to ensure that there are no maintenance issues that need attention and also to check that you are fulfilling the obligations of the lease and are maintaining the property to a satisfactory standard. Each visit will normally take less than 20 minutes, and we will contact you beforehand giving you notice of the intended date and time of the visit.





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Faults & Repairs

If a fault becomes apparent at the property, you must inform us immediately. Failure to do so may mean that you are held responsible for any further deterioration as a result of the delay. Once we have been informed of a fault we will contact the landlord and act upon their instructions. Small ongoing maintenance of the property e.g. replacing light bulbs are the tenant’s responsibility.

Please note that we also have a 24 hour maintenance number for use of emergencies only (see Useful Numbers).





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Smoke/Fire & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

When any detectors are fitted in the property in accordance with the Repairing Standards, all properties should have a satisfactory provision of smoke alarms. Depending on the size and layout of the property, there should normally one smoke alarm on each floor and 1 smoke alarm in living area a heat detector in kitchen and carbon monoxide detector near each room where gas appliances are fitted. All alarms installed must be hard wired and mains powered and interlinked (if one alarm is activated then the all go off). , under the terms of your agreement, you are obliged to ensure they are checked regularly and are in good working order. This is for your own safety. We recommend a daily check; however, they must be checked at least once a week. If you are tenanting an HMO Licensed you are required to record all tests and any faults or defects in the log book provided. If you become aware of a fault you must notify us immediately.





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Re-decoration

We understand that you need to feel happy and comfortable in your temporary home. Should you wish to re-decorate and personalise the property, please submit a request to our office detailing the changes you would like to make and we will endeavour to inform you of the decision within 7 days. Please do not carry out any re-decoration of the property without written authorisation as this may result in you being held liable for any costs incurred by the landlord to restore the property to the original condition.





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Gardening

If your property has a garden it is your responsibility to ensure the lawns are cut regularly and the borders are kept weed-free. In addition, the gardens must be kept tidy and free from refuse.





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Insurance

The landlord is responsible for insuring the building and the contents detailed in the inventory. Tenants are responsible for arranging contents insurance for their personal possessions and accidental damage to the landlords possessions. Neither the landlord nor GPS Glasgow will accept any responsibility for loss or damage to your possessions whilst occupying the property.

Should you not already have an existing policy, we will be happy to provide you with a quote.





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Going away?

If you are going to be away from the property for more than 14 days at any one time you must inform us in writing. This is so we can ensure the property is looked after in your absence and deal with any problems that may arise on your behalf.





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Vacating

You must vacate the property on the agreed date (usually the last day of the tenancy agreement). One month before this date you will receive confirmation of the final check-out inspection date and a tenant vacating checklist to ensure that the move out process is a smooth and simple procedure.





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Deposits

Your deposit will be held in one of the tenancy deposit schemes (My Deposit Scotland) for your Landlord throughout your tenancy .When you have ended your tenancy and vacated the property you will have to request the deposit back from the deposit scheme long as all terms are adhered to

  • Your rent is paid up to date.
  • All utility bills relating to the tenancy have been paid.
  • The property has been well maintained.
  • Any items listed on the inventory are all present and in good condition.


Maintenance Troubleshoot FAQ

Here is a guide to the most common maintenance issues on the property.



Our Letting Procedure

Please use our simple property search facility to view a list of available properties. Our website is updated regularly and if no properties are found which match your requirements please register with us and we will keep you informed as and when suitable properties become available. You have searched our property database and found your dream property, what next?

Viewings

Call or email us for further property information and to arrange a suitable time to view the property. We appreciate that you may have work and university commitments so we will try our best to accommodate you with our flexible viewing times.

All properties conform to the Repairing Standards, however in terms of level of furnishings and the type of décor, please remember when you view a rental property, you’re generally agreeing to take it “as seen” – meaning that the landlord is under no obligation to change anything once the lease is signed. We recommend, therefore that you take your time viewing the property and ask any questions you may have before putting a deposit down on the property.

Holding Deposit

After carefully viewing the property and deciding that it is right for you, the next step is to pay the reservation deposit to secure the property. Once the deposit is received in our office (cash or card only), we will take the property off the market and put a hold on advertising and viewings until the application process is completed. We are able to take a holding deposit over the phone by card payment so you can reserve the property literally minutes after your viewing, should you fall in love at first sight!

The holding deposit will contribute to the full deposit due on the property once your application is approved.

Application Process

Once you have found a suitable property we will require the following documents/information to process your application:

  • Completed and signed Tenancy Application Form
  • Photographic identification e.g. passport or driving licence
  • Proof of address e.g. recent bank statement or utility bill
  • Proof of Contents Insurance*
  • Reference from current/previous landlord *Our office will be able to provide you a quote for contents insurance should you not already have a policy in place.
  • Reference from current/previous landlord
  • *Our office will be able to provide you a quote for contents insurance should you not already have a policy in place.

Once your application has been processed and credit checks and references have been approved, you can expect to sign your Lease Agreement with the following seven days.

Guarantor

In certain circumstances a Guarantor may be required (in the case of student tenancies, it is essential that a Guarantor is provided). Guarantor’s will be named on the Lease Agreement and will be required to sign a Guarantee Agreement.

Deposit

A deposit of the equivalent of 4-6 weeks rent will be taken and retained in a separate client deposit account. This will be refunded at the end of the tenancy subject to terms and conditions of the lease agreement. Further information regarding the deposit can be found in Information For Tenants.

Lease Agreement

All tenants over the age of 18 will be named on the Lease Agreement and will need to be present in the office to sign the

Tenancy Agreement. The lease agreement will be PRT, (private residential tenancy). Should you have any queries regarding your tenancy agreement, we are happy to assist you. You may also wish to seek your own independent advice.



What is the Private Residential Tenancy?

Any tenancy that starts on or after 1 December 2017 will be a private residential tenancy. This new tenancy will replace the assured and short assured tenancy and will bring in changes and improvements to the private rented sector, including:

  • No more fixed terms – private residential tenancies will be open ended, meaning a landlord can’t ask tenants to leave just because they have been in the property for 6 months as can be done with a short assured tenancy.
  • Rent increases – the rent can only be increased once every 12 months, with 3 months notice. If the tenant thinks the proposed increase is unfair, they can refer it to a rent officer.
  • Longer notice period – if a tenant has lived in a property for longer than 6 months the landlord will have to give then at least 84 days notice to leave (unless you’ve broken a term in the tenancy agreement).
  • Simpler notices – the notice to quit process will be scrapped and replaced by a simpler notice to leave process.
  • Model tenancy agreement – the Scottish Government will publish a model private residential tenancy that can be used by landlords to set up a tenancy.

Insurance

The landlord is responsible for insuring the building and the contents detailed in the inventory. Tenants are responsible for arranging contents insurance for their personal possessions and accidental damage to the landlords possessions. Neither the landlord nor GPS Glasgow will accept any responsibility for loss or damage to your possessions whilst occupying the property. Should you not already have an existing policy, we will be happy to provide you with a quote.

Completion

Once all of the paperwork, guarantees and cleared funds are in place, each Tenant will be issued with a copy of the Lease and relevant documentation and a set of keys to their new Happy Home.



Tenant’s Insurance

Accidents Happen

From a hot iron falling onto a carpet to a pan burning a work surface, these repairs could end up being costly and result in deductions being made from your deposit

GPS Glasgow are delighted to inform you of a bespoke Tenants Contents policy provided by Let Alliance. It provides cover for accidents such as the above and also provides cover for your own contents with accidental damage and high risk item options.

The Let Alliance policy has been designed specifically for use by Tenants and provides you with comprehensive cover with NIL EXCESS payments!

Here are just some of the things the policy will cover you for:

  • 6 and 12 month policies available with no administration fees
  • NIL Excess option available
  • Cover available for any Sum Insured between £1 & £50,000
  • Tenants Liability to Landlords up to £2,500
  • Alternative Accommodation included
  • Replacement of Keys and Locks included
  • Money and Credit Card cover
  • Public Liability up to £2million
  • Accidental Damage Option available
  • Option to cover high risk items – up to £7,500 per article
  • Pedal Cycle Extension available

If you would like a free quote and to apply on-line within minutes, please click on the Let Alliance logo on this page and you will be automatically directed to their website to complete your quote and application.

If you have any queries please contact our office and we will be happy to help.

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Overseas Tenants

Renting in Scotland

If you are coming to Scotland for the first time to work or study, you are likely to have many concerns when looking to let property.

For the reasons above, amongst others, you will be looking for an agency you can trust which has first hand knowledge of the properties available and the local area who can work with you to find the property which best matches your requirements.

Our mission is to help you find your happy place!

Please use our simple property search facility to view a list of available properties. Our website is updated regularly and if no properties are found which match your requirements please register with us and we will keep you informed as and when suitable properties become available. Once you have found your ideal home we will begin the letting procedure.

If you would like information relating to what happens after you become a GPS Glasgow’s tenant, please visit our Information for Tenants page.

If you have any additional queries, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone or email and we will be happy to discuss your concerns.



General Queries

Should you require any further information which is not provided above please feel free to Contact Us below.
In our commitment to providing a superior and continually improved service, we welcome any suggestions you may have which you feel would improve our service.