Let your empty property
Find out what options you have if you want to let your property.
Let your property through the council
We can help you find tenants to rent your property.
Let your property privately
You could use a managing agent or become a private landlord and let your property out yourself.
For more information and advice about letting your property out contact:
Let your property to students
Both universities in Brighton & Hove can help you let your property to students.
For more information contact:
Turn your property into a holiday let
You could rent your property out as a holiday let.
If you let it for 140 days or more a year, you will need to pay National Non Domestic Rates (business rates) instead of Council Tax which can save you money.
For more information about Business Rates, send an email to the team.
Let your property to a housing co-operative
A housing co-operative is a group of people who manage and control the housing they live in. Co-operatives are often made up of a group of people with a variety of ages and skills. This provides a balanced community group within a property.
The co-operative usually takes on the responsibility for:
- collecting rent from tenants
- paying rent to the owner
- upkeep and maintenance of the property
Find out more about co-operative housing in Brighton & Hove.