Do you have a property to let? Are you looking for a new home to rent? Do you want to find out more about how the First Lets Scheme can help you to do both?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions then you have come to the right place!

Landlords - if you have a property to let in the boroughs of Broxtowe, Gedling or Rushcliffe, you can register and submit it via this website and it will be advertised free of charge. Tenants - you can use our property shop service to search for your ideal home. If you want to find out more about other support services available to help those wanting to rent or let property within the three Boroughs then you can do so by visiting the landlords and tenants pages.

First Lets is a partnership between the three Borough Councils of Broxtowe, Gedling, and Rushcliffe and has been developed to create stronger links with local landlords and letting agents and to help more people enter into private rented accomodation. For more information please visit our about us page.
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