Our Process

The referencing process explained.

LetRef, the referencing specialists

Obtaining references for future tenants is a very important part of the letting process. When done thoroughly we can weed out fraudulent people and also any adverse credit history.

“We endeavour to take the entire burden away from you”

With our experience we have refined our procedures so that the whole process is smooth from start to finish for all concerned. You can see a step-by-step explanation of our procedure below.


Procedure

  • The letting agent/landlord has an account set up in order to become a user on our secure online referencing portal.

  • The letting agent/landlord creates a property and adds tenants/guarantor details.

  • The tenant/guarantor will be sent an email instructing them to complete an online application and upload their supporting documents. The applicant will be able to access their progress report throughout the journey.

  • The letting agent/landlord can keep up-to-date with progress by logging onto the portal, they can see when the applicant has submitted the application, the credit check is done and when all references have been received.

  • We contact the current and previous landlords, employer, accountant (if necessary), carry out a certified ID, AML /PEPs & Sanctions check, credit check, Right to Rent check using the provided share code which should be checked by the letting agent/landlord in person or by video call. If an applicant has a UK or Irish Passport the certified ID check negates the need for an in-person ID check.

  • Once completed the reference report is available in HTML and PDF format for the letting agent/landlord to download from our secure website, along with supporting documentation.

What do we check?

Landlord/Agents

When assessing all applications, significant consideration is given to how an applicant conducted their last tenancy.

In instances where applicants have had a tenancy before, references will be obtained from the current or previous Landlord/Managing Agent.

This would enable us to ensure that rental payments have been satisfactory, the amount stated is correct, the property was kept in good condition, conduct has been acceptable and notice has been given by the applicant to vacate the property.

If there appears to be any inconsistencies or discrepancies with a reference, then LetRef will investigate on your behalf.

Employment
Employed

All details relating to the applicant’s current employment will be checked and verified. A basic salary figure, together with the length of service and position held, will usually determine our final decision, although commission and certain additional allowances may be taken into consideration when appraising the applicant. If we are at all concerned about the validity of the reference, we carry out additional company credit checks. We ask for further verification such as bank statements, Open Banking and corresponding payslips.

Self-employed/Company Directors

We request the last three tax returns,  contact the applicant’s accountant if details are provided, access information relating to the financial status of the applicant’s business (additionally supplying a company credit check when we think this will be helpful).

Retired

Income from a Private or Company pension will be confirmed, through documentary evidence, accountants reference or six months bank statements. Any decision will be based on financial circumstances and satisfactory personal references.

Credit check

We will search databases for any County Court Judgements (CCJ’s), Bankruptcies or Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVA’s) showing against the applicant’s name. We insist on having photographic ID and proof of address in order to carry these checks out as without these, we could not be sure of the accuracy.

You will be notified of any adverse credit history and the following details:

  • County Court where any Judgement/IVA/Debt Relief Order or
  • Bankruptcy was issued (if applicable)
  • Date of issue
  • Amount of judgement
  • Date satisfied if applicable
  • Any aliases
Electoral Roll/RTR ID

For each application, LetRef will carry out an Electoral Roll search to check for registration details at addresses provided by the applicant as well as checking the ID documents for Right to Rent legislation.

Searches will also be carried out to locate any linked addresses for each applicant that may be found.

We always insist that we are provided with photographic ID and proof of address, otherwise it is impossible to guarantee the accuracy of a credit/electoral roll check. If applicants are not on the electoral roll they usually show links to the address and this satisfies us of their presence there. If an applicant shows no links at all to an address then we will investigate further and carry out additional checks at past addresses until we can locate them.

If an applicant has just arrived in the UK and an Electoral Roll check is not possible, we can validate ID such as Passports and Driving Licences. Right to Rent legislation also makes it mandatory for the agent to check the original ID documents in person or by video call in the presence of the applicant, however, if the applicant has a UK or Irish passport then the certified ID check means the 'in person' check is not necessary. We will check that the documentation is in order for the RTR check, we collect share codes and point out any potential issues.

Guarantors

There may be instances where your applicant may have insufficient information or data available to assess and approve an application on its own merit. In such instances, you may wish to consider the option of including a Guarantor. The Guarantor will be reference checked in exactly the same way as the tenant. A Guarantor MUST be a UK homeowner - if your referencing company tells you otherwise you are not being given sound advice. A guarantor needs to earn 36 times the annual rent.

At LetRef, we will recommend the support of a guarantor for the following reasons:

  • Short-term contract employment
  • Applicant has recently started a new job and is on probation
  • Income falls below the required level of 30 x monthly rent
  • Where the applicant is a student
  • Should an applicant be currently unemployed
  • If the applicant has a CCJ or adverse credit (depending on level of CCJ)

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