GetGround adds lettings & management service

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GetGround has launched a Lettings & Management service for landlords and investors.

The property investment platform says its new service helps with finding tenants and signing leases, to maintaining buildings and optimising rent for profitability.

The GetGround Lettings and Management service offers nationwide coverage for all types of buy-to-let properties. The service is priced at 9% of monthly rent (plus VAT).

Is has been launched in partnership with Leaders Romans Group (LRG), a property services and lettings business. GetGround and LRG became partners in Autumn 2022 when LRG joined GetGround partnership network, enabling LRG’s landlords to invest in property through a GetGround limited company.

30,000 landlords and property investors now use GetGround to manage close to £2bn of UK rented property, and a third of them already subscribe to at least two of the company’s individual services.

Moubin Faizullah Khan (pictured), co-founder & CEO of GetGround, said: “A driving force behind everything we do at GetGround is to make property investing a better business experience. For us, that means cutting out the pain, wasted time and cost incurred managing the different elements of what it takes to be a landlord in multiple different places.

“With this launch, GetGround is a considerable step closer to becoming the Superapp of property investing. We remain the only company that provides landlords and investors with one central digital destination to find high quality products and services and equip themselves with everything they need through the whole investment lifecycle. Every day we’re reducing time, cost and effort for thousands of our customers who add more and more of their properties to our platform as their trust in us grows.

“We are incredibly fortunate to have found such great partners in the LRG team. LRG and GetGround share similar values in terms of how technology improves the landlord experience. By embracing digital innovations and marrying them with hands-on practical knowledge gained over decades in the business, together we have a great opportunity to make property management a pleasure for landlords and tenants alike – something few in the industry will have experienced thus far.”

Justine Edmonds, head of Build To Rent at Leaders Romans Group, added: “We are delighted to deepen our partnership with GetGround and power their expansion into the lettings and management market. Together, we are committed to providing landlords and investors with the highest quality services to make the experience of sourcing tenants and maintaining their properties as effortless as possible. We are thrilled to bring our services to many of GetGround’s 30,000-strong community.”

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