Goodlord and flatfair enter partnership to help real estate professionals

August 5, 2019
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Flatfair, a deposit alternative service, has announced that it will be entering a strategic partnership with property portal, Goodlord.

Agents and landlords can now add flatfair’s deposit-free service to any tenancy transaction directly from their Goodlord interface; tenancy agreements along with the terms and conditions will integrate with the Goodlord platform. 

Goodlord’s platform digitizes the pre-tenancy process with online offer letters, referencing, contracts, payments and signing. It says its technology processes more lettings transactions than any other in the UK and integrates products and services such as insurance, broadband and energy.

Flatfair is one of the fastest growing deposit alternative in the UK, already available in hundreds of letting branches across the country. With flatfair, landlords can offer tenants the option to pay an affordable membership fee instead of an expensive tenancy deposit. In exchange, flatfair landlords get up to double the protection compared to a deposit (up to 12 weeks worth of rent) and benefit from fewer voids.

flatfair's technology takes away the hassle of managing deposits - from registration, change of sharer to checkout - and pays its partnered letting agents a commission for bringing on new tenants.

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