Avoid Ready to Rent Management and ReadyLet Properties at all costs.
I purchased a property in Easington from ReadyLet Properties in August 2024, which was immediately placed under the management of Ready to Rent Management. While these two companies present themselves as separate entities, they are effectively the same – same owners, same staff, and tightly intertwined operations. One sells refurbished properties, and the other manages them post-sale. My experience with both has been deeply troubling.
As a foreign investor, I had to rely on photos, videos, and the company's assurances that the property had been professionally refurbished. The sale was rushed, but I initially assumed this was normal. However, what followed was six months of absolute chaos.
Although a tenant moved in almost immediately, I didn’t receive any rental income for the first three months. I was constantly given excuses – wrong bank details, delayed payments, missing rent – none of which held up. The designated point of contact, Jennifer, never replied to a single email during the entire time. I always ended up dealing with someone else in the company, often getting contradictory or vague answers.
When I finally received some rent after three months, deductions for repairs (like fixing a boiler and windows) were already being made – despite the fact that the property was supposedly newly refurbished and under a 6-month warranty. When I complained, I was told it was a mistake and that I would be reimbursed. Yet for the next several months, repair charges kept being deducted, and I had to repeatedly argue and chase the agency just to enforce the warranty they promised.
Communication was appalling – slow, evasive, and unhelpful. Things became clearer when a staff member accidentally sent a group email to around 150 clients, exposing their email addresses. We began comparing our experiences and quickly found that many others had gone through the same: unpaid rent, false repair charges (several tenants had confirmed that no repairs were even done), and very questionable tenants placed in their properties.
To make things worse, the agency withheld my rent for August for six months – only sending it after I threatened legal action. Then, just before I switched to a new management company, a window was broken at the property.
Not only did the agency fail to notify me or take any real action, they had the audacity to charge me for boarding up the window – a job that was actually done by the tenant herself. They provided no evidence that they did anything, yet still billed me.
These companies operate with complete disregard for transparency, accountability, or even basic professional standards. Their practices are misleading, their communication is non-existent, and their behavior borders on fraudulent. I cannot understand how they are still in business.
If you're considering working with Ready to Rent Management or ReadyLet Properties – don't.
They are deeply untrustworthy, and based on my experience (and that of many others), they will cause you nothing but stress, lost income, and frustration.








