Property Management in Gravesend: A 2026 Landlord Guide

Summary

Property management in Gravesend typically includes:

  • Rent collection

  • Arrears monitoring

  • Repairs coordination

  • Compliance tracking

  • Inspections

  • Tenancy renewals

Understanding what is included helps landlords compare services properly.


Why Professional Management Is Increasingly Important

With the Renters Reform Bill progressing through Parliament, landlords face:

  • Increased tenant rights

  • Stronger enforcement

  • Greater compliance expectations

Professional management reduces administrative burden and legal exposure.


What Fully Managed Should Include

  • Monthly rent collection

  • Arrears procedure

  • Contractor coordination

  • Emergency repairs

  • Regular inspections

  • Legal notice guidance

  • Deposit end-of-tenancy advice


Common Mistakes Self-Managing Landlords Make

  • Delayed maintenance

  • Poor documentation

  • Incorrect notice serving

  • Inadequate referencing

  • Missing compliance deadlines


FAQs

Is fully managed worth the cost?
For many landlords, the time saved and risk reduction outweigh management fees.

Can a property manager take over from another agent?
Yes, handovers are common and manageable.


Internal Links:

  • Letting Agents in Gravesend

  • Renters Reform Bill Guide

  • Northfleet Lettings Page