
Rental income from blocks of flats can be strong, but it can also become unpredictable when landlords face voids, arrears, repairs and tenant issues across several units. With Citywide Housing, suitable landlords can lease blocks of flats through a long-term commercial lease and receive agreed rent with no voids, no arrears, no repairs and no tenant issues.
Rental income from blocks of flats can look attractive because landlords can earn from several units within one property or site. However, the same structure can also increase risk. If several flats become empty, repairs increase or arrears build up, income can quickly become unpredictable. A guaranteed rent scheme can help suitable landlords create more stable income from a block of flats.
For landlords who own blocks, the challenge is often not demand.
The real challenge is keeping income consistent while reducing the time spent dealing with multiple tenants, repairs and management issues.
Blocks of flats can be attractive because they allow landlords to generate income from multiple units in one location.
This can create several advantages:
For landlords and investors, blocks can feel more efficient than owning several single properties across different locations.
However, blocks also come with more responsibility.
A landlord may need to manage:
This is why many landlords with blocks start looking for more predictable and hands-off income models.
Rental income becomes unstable across multiple units when small issues happen across several flats at the same time.
For example, one empty flat may not seem like a serious problem. But if two or three flats are empty, the landlord’s monthly income can fall quickly.
A landlord may also face:
This can create pressure because the landlord still has to cover the property’s wider costs.
These may include:
When income changes from month to month, it becomes harder to plan.
Rental income needs to be measured annually because a high monthly figure does not always show the true return.
A block of flats may appear profitable when every unit is occupied and every tenant pays on time. However, yearly income can fall once voids, arrears and repairs are included.
Landlords should ask:
A stable annual income is often more valuable than a higher but unpredictable monthly rent.
Voids and arrears can have a serious impact on blocks of flats because problems can multiply across units.
In a single property, one void affects one rental stream.
In a block, several voids can reduce income at the same time.
For example:
| Block Scenario | Monthly Rent Per Flat | Flats Affected | Monthly Income Lost |
|---|---|---|---|
| One flat empty | £850 | 1 | £850 |
| Two flats empty | £850 | 2 | £1,700 |
| Three flats empty | £850 | 3 | £2,550 |
This does not include the cost of re-letting, repairs, cleaning or lost time.
Arrears can create the same issue.
If several tenants pay late or fall behind, cash flow can become harder to manage. The landlord may still have to pay the mortgage, insurance and maintenance costs while waiting for rent.
That is why predictable rent can be especially valuable for landlords with blocks of flats.
Guaranteed rent can create more predictable income by replacing individual tenant payment risk with an agreed monthly rental arrangement.
With Citywide Housing, suitable landlords can benefit from:
This means landlords can avoid the monthly uncertainty that comes with managing several flats individually.
Instead of tracking separate rent payments, chasing arrears and worrying about empty units, the landlord receives agreed rent under the lease arrangement.
For landlords with blocks of flats, this can make the property easier to hold, manage and plan around.
For more information, visit:
https://www.citywidehousing.co.uk/guaranteed-rent/
The difference between traditional letting and guaranteed rent becomes clearer when applied to a block.
| Area | Traditional Letting | Citywide Housing Guaranteed Rent |
| Rent payment | Depends on each tenant | Agreed rent |
| Voids | Possible across several flats | No voids |
| Arrears | Possible across several tenants | No arrears |
| Repairs | Often landlord concern | No repairs |
| Tenant issues | Can involve landlord | No tenant issues |
| Management time | Can be high | More hands-off |
| Lease length | Often shorter-term | 3 to 5 year commercial leases |
| Income planning | Can fluctuate | More predictable |
For landlords who want to manage every flat personally, traditional letting may still work.
For landlords who want less involvement and more certainty, guaranteed rent can be a better fit.
Commercial leases can work well for blocks of flats because they create a longer-term structure across the property.
Citywide Housing commonly works with 3 to 5 year commercial leases, depending on the property, location and agreement.
A commercial lease can help landlords:
This is especially useful where a landlord owns a full block and wants to simplify management.
Instead of several separate tenancy arrangements creating several separate risks, a commercial lease can provide one clearer structure.
A block of flats may be suitable for Citywide Housing depending on location, demand, condition, layout and compliance.
A suitable block will usually need to be:
Citywide Housing works across key regions including:
Before any agreement is made, the property will need to be assessed. If improvements are required, Citywide Housing can advise the landlord before handover.
For landlord information, visit:
https://www.citywidehousing.co.uk/landlords/
Before leasing a block of flats, landlords should review the property carefully.
Important checks may include:
Landlords should also review how the lease fits their long-term goals.
A block of flats can be a strong asset, but only when the income is stable and the responsibilities are clear.
Where needed, landlords should take independent legal advice before signing a commercial lease.
The Citywide Housing process is designed to be straightforward for landlords.
A typical route may include:
This gives landlords a clear route from enquiry to lease.
It also helps confirm whether the block is suitable before moving forward.
Blocks of flats can suit hands-off landlords when the right lease structure is in place.
Many landlords do not want to sell their block. They simply want the property to stop taking up so much time.
They may be tired of:
A guaranteed rent scheme can help landlords keep the asset while reducing the pressure.
For many property owners, that is the ideal balance.
Guaranteed rent is not right for every block of flats.
It may be suitable if the landlord wants:
It may not be suitable if the landlord wants full control over individual tenancies, flat-by-flat letting decisions or short-term flexibility.
The right choice depends on the property, the landlord’s goals and the level of involvement they want.
Blocks of flats can be strong income-producing assets, but they can also create stress when landlords face voids, arrears, repairs and tenant issues across multiple units.
For landlords who want stable rental income without the usual day-to-day pressure, Citywide Housing offers a practical alternative.
Suitable landlords can benefit from guaranteed rent, market rents paid, no voids, no arrears, no repairs, no tenant issues and 3 to 5 year commercial leases.
If you own a block of flats or suitable multi-unit property, speak to the Citywide Housing team today for a free property assessment.




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