Dukes Estate Agency

Landlord services · Slough

See the market. Choose your level of support.

Start with an indicative rental outlook, then compare how much of the tenancy you want Dukes to handle.

Your first rental outlook

A working range in moments.

Two property details are enough to begin. The indicative result appears here in your browser, without an email gate.

  1. 01Enter the postcode
  2. 02Choose bedrooms
  3. 03See the range
Private, indicative and instant

Quick rental outlook

Indicative bedroom-based range, not a formal valuation or Guaranteed Rent offer.

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Choose the work

What would you like taken off your plate?

Choose by responsibility, not by a package name. The written proposal confirms the exact tasks, charges and exclusions before instruction.

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Preparing and letting

Let Only

Landlords who want support preparing the property, marketing it and setting up the tenancy, then take it from there themselves.

Dukes route
Prepare, market and set up the tenancy.
What stays with you
Day-to-day contact with the tenant, rent administration and repairs stay with you once the tenancy has started, unless something else is agreed in writing.

The exact scope, responsibilities and charges are confirmed in Dukes' written terms before instruction.

Discuss this route

A separate commercial arrangement

Guaranteed Rent is a different decision.

A separate, property-specific arrangement under its own written agreement. It is explained on its own page rather than compared alongside the management services.

Is the property eligible?
The property-specific proposal must say.
What are the payment conditions?
Read the written conditions, not only a headline figure.
Who handles what, and how does it end?
Responsibilities and ending arrangements need to be explicit.
Understand Guaranteed Rent
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Detail on demand

Open the detail only when you need it.

The important answers stay easy to find without forcing every visitor through a long document.

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Gas and electrical safety
Gas and electrical installations and equipment must be safely installed and maintained, and the required safety records kept.
Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
Alarms must be fitted and tested in line with the regulations that apply to the property.
A safe home
The property must be kept safe and free from health hazards. A council can inspect and serve an enforcement notice, and that notice must be acted on.
Energy performance certificate
A valid EPC must be provided for the property.
Deposit protection
A tenant's deposit must be protected in a government-approved scheme, and the prescribed information given to the tenant.
Right to Rent
Everyone aged 18 or over living at the property must be checked before the tenancy begins. The legal responsibility sits with the landlord, and an instructed agent may carry the check out on the landlord's behalf.
Tax and permissions
Income tax is payable on rental income after allowable expenses, and a mortgage lender's permission is needed before letting.
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  1. 01

    Rental estimate and preparation

    Working out an indicative rent, and what the property needs before it is marketed.

    Who arranges and pays for any preparation work, and what condition the property is marketed in.
  2. 02

    Marketing and enquiries

    Advertising the property, handling enquiries and keeping a record of interest.

    Which advertising channels are used, who produces the listing content, and who responds to enquiries.
  3. 03

    Viewings and applicant checks

    Arranging viewings and carrying out the checks a landlord relies on before accepting an applicant.

    Who attends viewings, which checks are carried out, and who makes the final decision on an applicant.
  4. 04

    Tenancy setup and deposit administration

    Preparing the tenancy agreement, taking the deposit and protecting it in an approved scheme.

    Who prepares the agreement, which deposit scheme is used, and who serves the prescribed information.
  5. 05

    Rent collection and statements

    Collecting the rent, passing it on and providing a statement you can keep.

    When rent is passed on, how statements are issued, and what happens if a payment is late or missed.
  6. 06

    Tenancy changes and endings

    Changes during the tenancy, notice, check-out and the return of the deposit.

    Who handles a change of tenant, who deals with notice, and how a deposit dispute is handled.
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Why Dukes

Local enough to read the market. Structured enough to show the work.

This is not a faceless national template. The proposal starts with the property, names the work and keeps a clear route back to a person.

Local focus
Slough and the surrounding market.
Written scope
Tasks, responsibilities and charges agreed before instruction.
Human route
A clear way back to a person when circumstances change.

Membership and redress

Protection you can inspect.

The source certificates are shown whole, with the covered business, membership number and validity beside them.

Choose the useful next step

Start with a number, or a conversation.

A working range suits a straightforward property. A conversation is better when condition, timing or the support you want still needs explaining.

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Ask the Dukes Assistant about your property

Start with the landlord route below, review your property summary, then choose phone, WhatsApp or email. Nothing is sent automatically.

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  1. I have a property to let or manage

    A short landlord brief covering the property and support you want, ready for you to review before contact.

    This route asks for:

    • Postcode
    • Property type
    • Bedrooms
    • Current situation
    • What you need handled
    • Start timing
    • Name
    • Best time to reach you
  2. I am looking for a property to rent

    A summary of what you are looking for, ready to send to Dukes.

    This route asks for:

    • Request
    • Property or area
    • Maximum monthly rent
    • Bedrooms
    • Move date
    • Name
  3. I am looking to buy

    A summary of your buying question, ready to send to Dukes.

    This route asks for:

    • Area
    • Home type
    • Bedrooms
    • Budget
    • Buying position
    • Name
  4. I am thinking about selling

    A summary for a direct investor introduction, ready to send to Dukes.

    This route asks for:

    • Postcode
    • Property type
    • Bedrooms
    • Moving timeline
    • Name
    • Best time to reach you
  5. I need to report a repair

    A repair report with the details the property team needs, ready to send to Dukes.

    If anyone is in immediate danger, call 999. If you smell gas, leave the property and call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999.

    This route asks for:

    • Name
    • Address
    • Issue type
    • When it started
    • Property safe right now
    • Description

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