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Letting your property with JNP

At JNP we are proud of the wealth, knowledge and experience we can offer to any landlord thinking of letting a property. Whatever your reason for becoming a landlord, whether an investment or a source of income, you've inherited a property and want to let it out, or you're moving in with a partner or relocating for a short term but don't want to sell your property, we can help. 

Our experienced lettings team are based in High Wycombe and Prices Risborough, we also cover lettings in Hazlemere, Prestwood, Stokenchurch and all of the surrounding areas. This is supported by our dedicated Lettings Client Services team. 

We support landlords with expert guidance, strong compliance knowledge and Renters' Rights Act knowledge and a seamless end‑to‑end service.

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Full Management Service

Ideal for landlords seeking a seamless, stress-free approach to property management.

Advertise and market your property with enhanced photography, videography and floorplan.
Ongoing tenancy compliance and support
Complete maintenance management
Out‑of‑hours emergency service for tenants and property issues.
Full property compliance management, including notices served on behalf of the landlord.

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Helping Hand

Rent Collection

Perfect for landlords who prefer a streamlined service with complete financial peace of mind.

Ongoing collection of rent and chasing late or missed payments.
Monthly statement of account to keep landlords updated.
Advise on annual rent reviews to help maintain market‑aligned pricing.

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DIY

Introduction Only

Designed for landlords who prefer to manage their own property but want expert support in finding the right tenant.

Advertise and market your property to generate enquiries.
Arrange and accompany viewings to help secure a tenant.

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Property expertise. Personal service.
No compromises.

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8 overlooked features that can help reduce void periods
8 overlooked features that can help reduce void periods
Features such as storage, natural light, energy efficiency and outdoor space can significantly influence tenant demand. In this article, we explore the commonly overlooked features that can help attract and retain tenants.
June 10th 2026
What are common rental issues most likely to frustrate tenants?
What are the most common rental property issues most likely to frustrate tenants?
From repairs and damp to poor communication and rising energy costs, certain tenant complaints are common across rental properties. Understanding these issues can help landlords improve tenant satisfaction, protect their investment and maintain the appeal of their property.
June 9th 2026
How professional photography helps landlords let faster
How does professional photography help landlords let properties faster?
In today's digital property market, photographs are often the first thing prospective tenants notice. In this article, we explore how professional photography can support landlords in attracting tenants, reducing void periods and marketing their properties more effectively. 
June 8th 2026
How to make your rental property stand out on a budget
How to make a rental property stand out without overspending
Standing out in a competitive rental market doesn't always require expensive renovations. Discover cost-effective ways to enhance tenant appeal, attract more enquiries and make your rental property stand out.
June 7th 2026
Help me Fix service update: Smarter maintenance support for landlords
Help me Fix service update: Smarter maintenance support for landlords
Maintenance can be a demanding part of managing a rental property. In this blog, we look at our partnership with Help me Fix, how it’s streamlining the process, and share an update on our out-of-hours service.
May 10th 2026
The Renters’ Rights Act is now in effect: what landlords need to know
The Renters’ Rights Act is now in effect: what landlords need to know
The Renters’ Rights Act 2025 is now in force, bringing major changes to the private rented sector. In this blog, we outline the key reforms and what they mean for landlords in practice.
May 9th 2026
Section 13 notice explained: A practical guide for landlords
Section 13 notice explained: A practical guide for landlords
In this blog, we outline how Section 13 notices work in practice, what landlords need to get right, and how to approach rent increases with confidence.
May 8th 2026
What are the pros and cons of furnishing your rental property?
What are the pros and cons of furnishing your rental property?
One of the key decisions landlords face when preparing a property for the market is whether to let it furnished or unfurnished. In this blog we explore the pros and cons of furnished vs unfurnished lets and how to choose the right approach for your investment.  
May 7th 2026
5 key benefits of property inspections
5 key benefits of mid-tenancy property inspections
In this blog, we'll explore five key reasons why mid-tenancy property inspections are essential and beneficial for both landlords and tenants. 
April 11th 2026
Section 8
Section 8 explained: a guide to grounds for possession under the Renters' Rights Act
From 1 May, Section 8 is the main legal route landlords can use to regain possession of a property when tenants breach their tenancy agreement. This guide explains how Section 8 works, when it can be used, and what landlords need to know.
April 9th 2026
Rents in advance under the Renters' Rights Act
Rent in advance under the Renters’ Rights Act: what landlords need to know
From 1 May 2026, new legal limits to rents in advance will apply both before a tenancy begins and during the tenancy itself. Understanding these changes will be essential for landlords to remain compliant.
April 7th 2026
How should landlords deal with anti-social behaviour?
How should landlords deal with anti-social behaviour?
Anti-social behaviour can be one of the most challenging issues landlords face, affecting neighbours, tenants and property value. This guide explains what counts as anti-social behaviour, what landlords can do, in line with government guidance.
April 6th 2026