Renting

Securing Against Rental Defaults

Havoc over the festive season that saw the number of tenants defaulting on their monthly rentals had boosted the interest among buy-to-let investors to adequately insure against potential losses in revenue.

Just Letting Property Group CEO John Roberts said typically around 10% of tenants regularly defaulted on their monthly rentals, but as companies made up to three debit runs off December pay cheques, this figure rose to 12% for the last month of the year and in January 2013 had climbed to 14.88%.

Data collated by the group reflected a 26% increase in the number of buy-to-let investors nationally contracting to receive guaranteed rental income should tenants default on their monthly commitments.

The group’s recently launched RentSecure product guarantees buy-to-let investors their full monthly rental despite tenants defaulting on rental payments; only paying a portion of their amount due; defaulting and refusing to move out, thus initiating eviction and continuing to live in the property during the eviction process. Investors also receive an additional 30 days rental after defaulting tenants had vacated the property, providing peace-of-mind for bond repayments while seeking out new tenants.

RentSecure pays the legal costs and rentals up to R100,000.

During 2011, Just Letting Property agents experienced a 10.96% default among the 5,385 debit order transactions operated through its systems. This figure fell marginally last year to 10.2% among 8171 transactions, but the implication for buy-to-let investors not receiving their monthly rental defaulting on their loan repayments and substantial cash flow issues.

This could potentially affect the landlord’s credit rating.

Roberts said the bulk of defaulters paid their outstanding rentals at a later stage, but it was not a position landlords wanted to tackle regularly. Defaults had come on to the data base’s radar screen from January 2011, reflecting the impact of a sluggish economy and the hangover from Christmas debts.


This article “Securing Against Rental Defaults” was issued by The Just Property Group – http://www.justpropertygroup.co.za/

ImmoAfrica.net

South Africa's fastest-growing, independent property portal, offering affordable solutions for real estate professionals. A hub of info covering topics for #homebuyers, #homesellers, #renters and #lifestyle enthusiasts!

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button