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28. May 2026

DIY Landlord vs Letting Agent: Pros and Cons

If you are a UK landlord, one of the biggest decisions is whether to manage your property yourself or use a letting agent.

Both options have advantages, but also clear trade-offs in cost, time, and responsibility.

DIY Landlord (Self-Managed)

Pros:

  • No monthly management fees
  • Full control over your property
  • Direct relationship with tenants
  • Higher potential profit

Cons:

  • Takes a lot of time
  • You handle all tenant issues
  • You are responsible for legal compliance
  • More stress and responsibility

Letting Agent

Pros:

  • Less time and effort needed
  • Professional tenant management
  • Help with legal compliance
  • Rent collection handled for you
  • Reduced stress

Cons:

  • Costs around 5%–20% of rent
  • Less control over decisions
  • Extra fees may apply (renewals, repairs, admin)

Simple Summary

DIY landlord gives you more control and no fees, but it takes more time and responsibility.

A letting agent costs money but makes property management much easier and more hands-off.

Key Insight

Most UK landlords choose letting agents when they want less stress and more passive income, especially if they own multiple properties or live far away.

Useful UK Links (add to your blog footer or “resources” section)

UK Government Private Renting Guide
National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA)
Shelter UK Renting Advice
Which? Letting Agents Explained
MoneySavingExpert Renting Guide

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