A guide for tenants
Experiencing any kind of leak in rental property can be a stressful situation for tenants
However it is essential to handle these incidents promptly to minimise damage and ensure the well being of both the property and its occupants.
- Identify the Source
- The first step when dealing with leaks is to identify the source problem. Determine if the leak is coming from a pipe, roof, window or any other area. Make sure to document the location and extent of the leak for future reference.
Our customer reviews

By chance we came across Sandie at Bruce Simpson, having always used “bigger” more well known companies before when needing to find tenants for our rental properties. Never again. The service far exceeded our expectations and went over and beyond, it was worth every penny of the more than reasonable fee payable. Sandie did everything Haybrooks did not. She achieved more in one week than they did in one month, keeping us posted in a kind and friendly way every step of the way. Bruce Simpson excels in providing a personal service, covering every aspect needed effortlessly. Thank you. 100% would recommend to landlords and tenants alike.

I have been working with Bruce & Simpson for nearly a year now. Great communication, fills rooms quickly and solves any problems that arise with tenants!

After feeling disgruntled by the treatment of the high street agent we were using to find new tenants and manage the properties, I was introduced to Sandie and was impressed by her passion and “thinking outside the box” attitude to marketing my properties. Nothing is too much trouble and any maintenance issues are dealt with straight away. Very happy




