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Landlords reveal their most costly mistakes with rental properties

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published April 3, 2025
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Survey highlights common pitfalls in buy-to-let investments

Many landlords across the UK have found themselves regretting costly mistakes when managing their rental properties, a new survey has revealed.

From unnecessary renovations to misjudging maintenance costs and selling at the wrong time, the survey—conducted by Opinium on behalf of specialist property lender Together—highlights the key financial missteps made by buy-to-let landlords.

The findings, based on responses from 1,000 landlords, shed light on some of the most expensive and avoidable errors in the rental property market.

Renovation regrets and missed opportunities

One of the most common regrets among landlords involved spending too much on renovations that failed to add value.

  • Nearly a fifth (19%) of landlords admitted they had overspent on refurbishments that did not increase their rental returns or the overall value of their property.
  • Similarly, 16% said they moved too quickly to sell a property or held on for too long, missing out on better financial opportunities.

Underestimating wear and tear

Many landlords failed to account for the real cost of property maintenance, leading to significant unexpected expenses.

  • 18% of landlords admitted they had underestimated the level of wear and tear their tenants would cause.
  • A similar number (16%) did not fully grasp how much maintenance and repairs would cost, leaving them financially stretched when issues arose.

Deposit and pet policy mistakes

Some landlords also regretted not securing enough financial protection from tenants:

  • 11% wished they had asked for a larger deposit to cover potential damage, which could have prevented costly out-of-pocket repairs.
  • 9% said allowing pets in their rental properties had resulted in unforeseen expenses, such as damage to carpets, furniture, and flooring.

Overextending and misjudging locations

Expanding a property portfolio too quickly was another common regret among landlords:

  • 16% admitted to taking on too many properties at once, which made financial and logistical management more difficult.
  • The same percentage (16%) failed to account for rising professional service costs, including legal fees and property management expenses.
  • 15% regretted purchasing in the wrong location, realising too late that they had invested in low-yield areas with poor rental returns.

Lack of financial planning and energy efficiency

Many landlords also acknowledged the importance of having a financial safety net and keeping up with regulatory changes:

  • 15% regretted not setting aside adequate savings or having proper insurance to cover unexpected costs and void periods.
  • 13% admitted to taking on too much debt, which left them struggling to cover mortgage repayments and other expenses.
  • 14% cited failing to invest in energy efficiency as a costly mistake, missing out on long-term savings and potential tax benefits.
  • The same percentage (14%) also regretted underestimating regulatory and tax changes, which had added unforeseen financial burdens.

Expert advice: Research and planning are key

Ryan Etchells, Chief Commercial Officer at Together, emphasised the importance of thorough research and financial preparation for landlords.

“Landlords need to do their research on locations, property types, and the rental market, as well as have adequate savings to cover wear and tear and deal with unexpected maintenance costs or void periods.”

He also highlighted the critical role of the rental sector in the broader housing market:

“A healthy rental sector is crucial to a well-functioning housing market. There are numerous opportunities for property professionals to achieve good yields while providing the rental homes that the UK needs.”

Lessons for landlords: How to avoid costly mistakes

The survey serves as a valuable guide for both new and experienced landlords looking to avoid financial pitfalls. Key takeaways include:

✔ Do thorough market research before investing in a property.
✔ Plan renovations carefully to ensure they add real value.
✔ Account for wear and tear by setting aside a maintenance fund.
✔ Request a sufficient deposit to cover potential damages.
✔ Consider pet policies carefully, as they can lead to additional costs.
✔ Be mindful of location choices, ensuring strong rental demand and good yields.
✔ Factor in rising legal and professional fees when managing properties.
✔ Ensure proper financial planning, including insurance and emergency savings.
✔ Stay up to date with tax and regulatory changes that could impact rental income.

Conclusion: Smarter strategies for buy-to-let success

While investing in rental properties can be a profitable venture, the survey highlights the hidden costs and challenges that many landlords encounter. By learning from past mistakes and implementing smarter investment strategies, landlords can minimise financial risks and ensure long-term success in the property market.

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