Our Partners

ZFA Group provides a range of services which are tailored to professional and institutional investors; in addition, we also manage contracts with landlords and developers. Our key area of work includes:-

Public Sector Contracts

We provide short, medium and long-terms housing options to local authorities, this includes HMO properties which are houses in multiple occupation. We work to implement our corporate and social responsibility policy, which translates into providing services to the community, supported living and care in the community, all of which is provided by professional staff including registered social workers.

Our Partners

 

Accreditations

 

 Home Office Contracts

Due to our experience, sector standard compliance and reputable business model, ZFA Group provides accommodation as part of various and on-going Home Office and Border Agency contracts. Our rigorous quality standards and reliable portfolio means we are trusted, professional and deliver an ethical business for vulnerable groups who need accommodation following their personal circumstances.

Covering the South East of England

INNER LONDON BOROUGHS

Camden
Greenwich
Hackney
Hammersmith and Fulham
Islington
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Lambeth
Lewisham
Southwark
Tower Hamlets
Wandsworth
Westminster

*City of London - this is not a 'borough' - it is governed by the City of London Corporation, but is an inner London 'council'

OUTER LONDON BOROUGHS

Barking and Dagenham
Barnet
Bexley
Brent
Bromley
Croydon
Ealing
Enfield
Haringey
Harrow
Havering
Hillingdon
Hounslow
Kingston upon Thames
Merton
Newham
Redbridge
Richmond upon Thames
Sutton
Waltham Forest

Inner London

 

Outer London 

Working hand in hand with our partners

Delivering a quality service every time.

FAQs

  • What is a guaranteed rent scheme ?

    With a guaranteed rent scheme, you had over the management of your property to us. We’ll find you tenants and will pay your rent every month, whether the tenant has paid or not! So you can rest easy in the knowledge that you’ll receive your rent payment on time, every time.

  • Are rent guarantee schemes worth it ?

    Some landlords enjoy the work of finding the right tenant, and even chasing the money when needed, but for those who don’t have the time, or are done with the stress of it all, a guaranteed rent is a simple solution to make sure you get your income with the least amount of hassle.

  • What is guaranteed rental return ?

    A guaranteed rental return means still making money off of your property. You won’t be just breaking even, you’ll be making a nice profit and keeping your business running.

  • Can landlords ask for rent during lockdown ?

    Yes, there are no laws at the moment that require you to create a rent holiday for your tenants. You can continue to ask for rent, but we encourage landlords to be communicative with tenants to make sure they are able to make rent.

  • How do I ask my landlord for rent to own ?

    Most properties aren’t eligible for rent-to-own and it will depend entirely on your landlord. The best thing to do is to get unbiased outside advice, and approach your landlord with an open and honest conversation about what you’re looking for.

  • Can you rent your property to the council ?

    Yes, you can – but it depends on the council. Certain councils in specific areas may or may not be looking to add property to their list. You will need to contact the council where your property is and discuss your options.

  • Can you negotiate rent in London ?

    You are open to negotiate if you please, however the market in London is so competitive that you want to be careful to not annoy a future landlord who may pass you up for someone who will pay the asked for rent without question.

  • How much money do you need to live comfortably in London ?

    This depends entirely on where you live in London and what your standards of “comfort” are. Always be sure you can afford a flat before agreeing to move in.

  • How do I become a guarantor UK ?

    You will need to meet several qualifications including being a homeowner, being over 21, having good credit history etc.

  • Can I rent without a deposit ?

    This depends on the landlord, but most will require a deposit to protect the property from damage. If there is no damage to the property when you leave, you will get your deposit back.

  • What is the maximum security deposit a landlord can charge in London, UK ?

    Generally, a deposit shouldn’t exceed more than double one months rent. Anything over this is questionable and should be pushed back on.