Let your property with us
Whether you're a first-time landlord or have an established portfolio, we want to get to know you.
With us, you'll have a single point of contact to guide you through the rental process. We'll take care of your investment so you can focus on what's important to you.
It starts with a market appraisal.
The Knight Frank difference
Finding the right tenants
We aim to secure the most suitable tenant for your property, with a rental income that works for everyone.
- We let every property type, from family homes to student accommodation.
- Our wide network helps us find your ideal tenant – individual, corporate, local or international.
- Our best-in-class compliance and vetting processes protect you and your investment.
- We get to know your tenants to create lasting relationships.
Giving you peace of mind
We take care of everything. Our proactive team handles admin, while our attentive agents address any concerns.
- With talented people at the helm, we’re able to provide a top rental experience.
- We ensure rent is paid on time and you have access to your accounts online.
- Whether you want to be involved or prefer to be hands off, we tailor our contact to suit you.
Managing your property
Our Property Management team is here to help with the day-to-day supervision and maintenance of your property.
- We deal with ongoing admin, from inspections to legal compliance.
- We arrange routine or reactive maintenance using qualified, insured contractors.
- We keep you informed and updated on your legal and contractual obligations as a landlord.
- Our specialist teams have experience in managing a diverse range of properties across rental income levels.
With you at every stage
Agent-led, data-backed valuations
We provide an informed market appraisal of your home based on local and industry knowledge.
Presenting your property
We craft an exclusive marketing plan, using our curated channels, including our website, social media, partner platforms, and in-house publications.
Proactive rent management
Our track record proves we’re able to achieve top rental income with minimal vacancy time. Each year, we update rent to align with the market.
Bespoke services
We offer additional services to support your rental journey. Contact us about our property management offering and our interior furnishing options.
Our bespoke digital platform
My Knight Frank helps you effectively manage your lettings, from completing documents to viewing real-time account balances.

Frequently asked questions
Property management is the oversight of a rented property on behalf of the owner. It includes compliance, coordinating repairs and maintenance, rent collection, regular inspections, and liaising with tenants to ensure the property is maintained and obligations are met during the tenancy.
A letting agent is a professional or firm that represents a landlord in the rental process. They handle tasks such as marketing the property, finding suitable tenants, arranging viewings, tenant checks, preparing tenancy agreements, collecting rent, and in some cases, managing the ongoing tenancy.
Letting agents carry out a range of pre-tenancy checks on prospective tenants, which may include right-to-rent verification, reference checks with employers or previous landlords, credit history reviews, and financial sanctions screening as required by compliance rules.
Choosing a letting agent should include assessing local market expertise, transparency about fees and services, compliance with industry schemes, thorough tenant vetting processes, and their responsiveness to both landlords and tenants. Look for agents with strong reviews and clear terms of engagement.
Letting agents in the UK are required to comply with legal standards and belong to approved redress schemes, but there is no universal statutory licence regime for all agents in England. They must follow housing and tenancy law, data protection, and financial sanctions checks, and many letting agents belong to professional bodies that maintain codes of practice.
Letting agents act on behalf of the landlord, and are responsible for certain duties agreed in their contract, such as communicating with tenants, managing tenancy documentation, and coordinating maintenance or compliance checks. Landlords retain ultimate legal responsibility for the property and must ensure statutory requirements are met.























