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How Guaranteed rent Helps Landlords Avoid Voids in 2026

TL;DR

Guaranteed rent helps landlords avoid void periods by providing agreed monthly rental income, even when the property would otherwise be empty. For landlords who want fewer arrears, fewer repairs and less day-to-day stress, a guaranteed rent scheme can offer a more stable alternative to traditional letting.

What’s in This Article:

  • Why void periods are a major landlord risk in 2026
  • How Guaranteed rent gives landlords more certainty
  • What landlords get with a commercial lease
  • Which properties can work well for guaranteed rent
  • How Citywide Housing helps landlords reduce risk
  • FAQs about Guaranteed rent
  • Final thoughts and next step

Introduction

Guaranteed rent helps landlords avoid voids by replacing uncertain rental income with a fixed monthly payment under an agreed lease structure. In 2026, many landlords are looking for more certainty because empty properties, arrears, repairs and tenant issues can quickly reduce profit. A guaranteed rent scheme gives landlords a clearer route to long-term income without the usual day-to-day pressure.

For landlords with HMOs, blocks of flats, family houses or larger rental portfolios, the main question is simple: how can you protect income while reducing the stress of managing rental risk?

That is where Citywide Housing can help.

Why Void Periods Are a Major Landlord Risk in 2026

Void periods are one of the biggest threats to landlord income. A property may look profitable on paper, but even one or two empty months can affect annual returns.

A void period can create pressure because the landlord may still need to pay:

  • Mortgage payments
  • Insurance
  • Council tax during empty periods
  • Utility standing charges
  • Maintenance costs
  • Letting agent fees
  • Advertising costs
  • Compliance costs

The issue is not only lost rent. It is the combination of lost income and ongoing costs.

For example, if a landlord expects £1,200 per month but the property is empty for two months, that is £2,400 in lost rent before any re-letting costs, repairs or unpaid bills are considered.

In our experience, landlords are not only looking for higher headline rent. They are looking for reliable rent that actually arrives every month.

How Guaranteed rent Gives Landlords More Certainty

Guaranteed rent gives landlords a fixed monthly rental income under an agreed arrangement. Instead of relying on individual tenant payments, the landlord receives the agreed rent from Citywide Housing for the lease period.

This gives landlords more certainty because it helps remove common rental risks, including:

  • Void periods
  • Late payments
  • Arrears
  • Repair worries
  • Tenant issues
  • Re-letting stress

With Citywide Housing, landlords can benefit from guaranteed rent, no voids, no arrears, no repairs and no tenant issues.

This is especially useful for landlords who are tired of constantly reacting to problems. Instead of dealing with changing occupants, missed payments or unexpected repairs, landlords can focus on long-term income stability.

 

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What Makes Guaranteed rent Different From Traditional Letting?

Traditional letting usually depends on one main thing: the tenant continuing to pay rent.

If the tenant leaves, falls into arrears or causes damage, the landlord may need to deal with the financial and practical consequences.

With a guaranteed rent arrangement, the structure is different.

Traditional LettingGuaranteed Rent With Citywide Housing
Rent depends on tenant paymentRent is agreed and paid monthly
Void periods affect incomeNo voids
Arrears can reduce cash flowNo arrears
Landlord may face repair callsNo repairs
Tenant issues can become stressfulNo tenant issues
Shorter-term uncertainty3 to 5 year commercial leases

This makes guaranteed rent particularly attractive for landlords who want predictable income rather than unpredictable management.

How Guaranteed rent Works Through a Commercial Lease

A commercial lease gives landlords a longer-term agreement with clearer expectations. Citywide Housing typically works with 3 to 5 year commercial leases, with options that can be extended depending on the property and agreement.

Why Guaranteed rent Works Better With Longer Lease Terms

Guaranteed rent works better when the lease term gives both sides stability.

A longer lease can help landlords because it provides:

  • A clearer income plan
  • Fewer re-letting periods
  • Reduced exposure to voids
  • Less time spent finding new occupants
  • More confidence when planning future investments

For landlords with mortgages, portfolio plans or retirement income goals, this level of consistency can be valuable.

It also removes a common landlord problem: constantly starting again every time a tenant leaves.

Which Properties Can Benefit From Guaranteed rent?

Citywide Housing works with landlords who have different property types, depending on local demand, property condition and suitability.

Properties that may be suitable include:

  • HMOs
  • Blocks of flats
  • Family houses
  • Self-contained flats
  • Larger residential properties
  • Properties suitable for supported housing use

Citywide Housing operates across key regions including West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Humberside and the North East.

The property must usually meet the required compliance and condition standards. If work is needed, Citywide Housing can advise landlords on what needs addressing before handover.

For landlord-focused information, visit:
https://www.citywidehousing.co.uk/landlords/

How Citywide Housing Helps Landlords Avoid Voids

Citywide Housing helps landlords avoid voids by offering a long-term leasing solution built around fixed rental income.

The core benefits are:

  • Guaranteed rent
  • Market rents paid
  • No voids
  • No arrears
  • No repairs
  • No tenant issues
  • 3 to 5 year commercial leases
  • Longer-term options where suitable

This is designed for landlords who want a more hands-off property income model.

Instead of worrying about whether the property is occupied every month, landlords receive agreed rent under the lease. That means the income is not disrupted in the same way it can be under traditional letting.

Why Guaranteed rent Is Useful for Tired Landlords

Guaranteed rent is useful for landlords who want to reduce stress, protect income and stop dealing with everyday rental problems.

This can include landlords who are:

  • Tired of chasing rent
  • Worried about long void periods
  • Managing too many repairs
  • Dealing with tenant complaints
  • Finding private letting more time-consuming
  • Looking for a long-term commercial lease
  • Planning to keep the property but reduce involvement

For these landlords, guaranteed rent is not just about income. It is about peace of mind.

Why Voids Can Damage Long-Term Property Returns

A landlord may focus on monthly rent, but annual income is what really matters.

A high monthly rent does not always mean a better return if the property has:

  • Empty months
  • Re-letting costs
  • Arrears
  • Repairs between occupants
  • Ongoing management fees
  • Legal costs
  • Delayed payments

A slightly more stable structure can often be more attractive than a higher but less predictable rent.

For example:

ScenarioMonthly RentVoid PeriodAnnual Rent Received
Traditional letting£1,3002 months£13,000
Guaranteed rent£1,2000 months£14,400

This shows why landlords should look beyond headline rent. The best option is often the one that protects actual annual income.

Is Guaranteed rent Right for Every Landlord?

Guaranteed rent is not the right fit for every landlord. It is best suited to landlords who value certainty, stability and reduced involvement.

It may be suitable if you want:

  • Fixed monthly rental income
  • A longer-term lease
  • No void periods
  • Reduced property stress
  • Fewer management responsibilities
  • A more hands-off approach

It may not be suitable if you want to keep full day-to-day control of how the property is occupied and operated.

Before entering any lease, landlords should always review the terms carefully and make sure the agreement fits their financial goals.

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FAQs About Guaranteed rent

Guaranteed rent is an arrangement where a landlord receives an agreed monthly rent for their property under a lease. With Citywide Housing, this helps landlords benefit from fixed rental income, no voids, no arrears, no repairs and no tenant issues.

Yes, under Citywide Housing’s guaranteed rent model, landlords receive the agreed rent during the lease term. This helps remove the risk of void periods affecting monthly income.

Citywide Housing usually works with 3 to 5 year commercial leases. Some agreements may be extendable depending on the property, location and housing need.

Citywide Housing may consider HMOs, blocks of flats, family houses, self-contained flats and other suitable residential properties. Suitability depends on location, demand, compliance and property condition.

Conclusion: Avoid Voids and Protect Your Rental Income

Void periods can turn a profitable property into a stressful investment. In 2026, landlords need more than hopeful rent projections. They need reliable income, fewer surprises and a structure that supports long-term stability.

Guaranteed rent gives landlords a practical way to reduce risk. With Citywide Housing, landlords can benefit from fixed rental income, no voids, no arrears, no repairs, no tenant issues and 3 to 5 year commercial leases.

If you own an HMO, block of flats, family house or suitable rental property, speak to the Citywide Housing team today for a free property assessment.

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