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Rental Management Fees Explained for Surrey Landlords 

Surrey is a great place to invest in property. From Oxshott and Leatherhead to Cobham and Claygate, sustained demand from tenants attracts all sorts of landlords, from first-time investors to those with large portfolios. In a sector with increasing amounts of legal compliance, however, there is one question we’re being asked more frequently: how much do estate agents charge for rental management? 

how much do estate agents charge for rental management

Surrey landlords are beginning to acknowledge what the Renters’ Rights Act means for the day-to-day running of a buy-to-let, with the impact felt most among those who self-manage and investors with multiple properties. Staying compliant after 1st May 2026 will become a full time, specialist job.  

The penalties for breaking the law are harsh, with substantial fines and even prosecution. As such, paying property management fees is a small price to pay for a legally watertight buy-to-let. As well as compliance, paying property management fees also ensure tenants speak with a property professional in the first instance.  

How much are letting agent fees for landlords?  

Agent fees for landlords vary depending on the type and level of service selected. Services typically include: 

  • Tenant find only: when an agent’s sole remit is tenant sourcing, i.e. finding a new tenant for an empty buy-to-let. This service may include tenant referencing and the collection of a deposit. Expect to pay between 8% and 12% of the annual rent, or a one-off fee frequently between £400 and £1,500. 
  • Rent collection only: a rent collection service that absolves the landlord of the financial admin duty. This may also include arrears resolution. Expect to pay a monthly percentage of the rent every month, typically between 3% and 15%. 
  • Full management: landlords looking for a hand’s off investment can choose a full property management service. This sees a professional manage day-to-day aspects that can include deposit protection, health and safety compliance, rent collection, property maintenance, emergency call outs, inspections, tenant liaison and reporting. The average cost of letting agent fees, when full management is selected, is typically between 10% and 20% of the monthly rent. 

Are there other rental property management fees?  

When managing your property and budgeting for rental management fees, it’s important to understand what might be charged over and above the standard fees. One-off or irregular costs may include, but are not limited to: 

  • Start-up fees 
  • Additional referencing 
  • Guarantor and permitted occupier fees 
  • Energy performance and safety certificates 
  • Testing routines, such as smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors 
  • Licensing applications 
  • Inventory costs 
  • Deposit registration fees 
  • Landlord withdrawal fees 
  • End of tenancy handling, including dispute, court and notice fees 
  • Rent reviews 
  • Tenancy renewals 
  • Additional property visits 
  • Managing high-value works 

Is it worth paying residential property management fees?  

Whether you would benefit from your rental properties being managed by a professional depends on appetite for control, your profit margins, where you are based in relation to your buy-to-let, how much time you have to be hands on and your willingness to stay up-to-date with new legislation. 

Those wanting to enjoy a passive investment, as well as portfolio landlords and those who live miles from their buy-to-let, stand to benefit the most from full property management. 

Pros of professional management

  • Outsourcing property management saves a landlord time 
  • Enjoy an arms’ length relationship with tenants 
  • No need to be on call 24/7 for maintenance and repair emergencies 
  • Benefit from the latest legal and compliance knowledge 
  • Tap into a database of registered tenants to reduce void periods 
  • Lean on property managers if disputes or disagreements arise 

Cons of professional management

  • Service levels can vary  
  • Property management fees will reduce rental income 
  • Less involvement in key decision making 
  • Lack of diligence may leave landlords managing their manager and tenant 

Are letting agent fees tax deductible?  

Yes, residential property management fees are classed as a tax-deductible expense. 

How do I choose the right agent for rental property management services?  

Landlords will need to weigh up cost versus convenience, with decentralised support often cheaper but perhaps at the expense of in-depth local knowledge and proximity to the property. The following enquiries will help you compare and contrast services: 

  • Decide if you want a property manager with a local office – great for landlords living away from their buy-to-let and for hands-on customer service 
  • Check how long the agent has been operating – an established business speaks volumes 
  • Read online reviews for frank, honest experiences 
  • Ask for recommendations among family and friends 
  • Check for memberships to The Property Ombudsman and Propertymark – they hold agents accountable 
  • Ask what deposit protection service they use – no service is an instant red flag 
  • Enquire how they handle out-of-hours emergencies 
  • Look at fees versus rental income to ensure the books are balanced 
  • Ask for an itemised list of services included in each option 
  • Request a list of potential add-on or one-off costs to avoid any surprises 
  • Compare rental management fees from different agents with the services they provide, taking into account extra charges 
What’s the average cost of full property management services in Surrey?

Full property management services in Surrey typically cost between 10% and 20% of the monthly rent.

This comprehensive service includes deposit protection, health and safety compliance, rent collection, property maintenance, emergency call outs, property inspections, tenant liaison and reporting. The exact percentage depends on the agent and the specific services included in your package.

Are property management fees tax deductible for landlords?

Yes, residential property management fees are classed as a tax-deductible expense. This means you can offset these costs against your rental income when calculating your tax liability, helping to reduce the overall financial impact of professional management services.

What additional fees might I pay beyond standard management charges?

Beyond your regular management fee, you may encounter one-off or irregular costs including start-up fees, additional tenant referencing, guarantor checks, energy performance certificates, safety testing (smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors), licensing applications, inventory preparation, tenancy renewals, and end of tenancy administration.

It’s important to request an itemised list of potential add-on costs from your agent before signing up to avoid surprises.

Is it worth paying for professional property management if I only have one rental property?

This depends on several factors including how much time you have available, your proximity to the property, and your confidence in staying compliant with legislation like the Renters’ Rights Act coming into force on 1st May 2026.

Professional management is particularly valuable if you live far from your buy-to-let, want a passive investment, or prefer not to handle tenant calls and maintenance emergencies. The peace of mind regarding legal compliance often outweighs the cost, especially given the substantial fines for non-compliance.

What should I look for when choosing a property management agent in Surrey?

When selecting a property management agent, check for memberships with The Property Ombudsman and Propertymark, which hold agents accountable. Review their online reputation, ask how long they’ve been established, and enquire about their out-of-hours emergency procedures.

Ensure they use a proper deposit protection service and request detailed breakdowns of what’s included in their fees versus additional charges. Choosing an agent with a local office can be particularly beneficial for hands-on service and in-depth knowledge of Surrey’s property market.

Our landlord clients in Thames DittonBookhamEffingham and across Surrey enjoy ultimate peace-of-mind that their buy-to-lets are compliant, their tenants safe and their asset protected.

As such, property management fees are a prudent, tax-deductible investment in an increasingly complex industry. Get in touch if you’d like us to manage your property investments. 

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Samantha Young

I have worked in the lettings industry for over 6 years now, having started out as a viewing assistant whilst at university, which is where I developed a real passion for matching the right home to my customers. I know the South West London and Elmbridge markets really well as I live locally and also attended Esher College.

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