Live in prime locations at a fraction of the cost!

City Guardians serves as the link between property owners wanting security for their empty properties and working professionals who seek affordable rates in prime locations. Property owners get peace of mind, and professionals secure top-notch locations without breaking the bank. It’s a win-win arrangement turning empty spaces into secure and sought-after spots.

Guardian Benefits

Huge Savings

Property guardianship offers substantial savings, often exceeding 50% compared to traditional renting.

Flexible Notice Period

Option to leave with only 28 days’ notice

Amazing Locations

Our guardians often live in prime locations, closer to their work or family, at a fraction of the market rent.

Community

Be part of an expanding professional community.

Unique Living Spaces

Experience living in unique properties, adding character to your living experience.

No Hidden Fees

Providing licences are fulfilled.

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Guardian Requirements & Responsibilities

If you are friendly and flexible with your living arrangements, becoming a property guardian could be just right for you. Guardians are required to be over the age of 21, in full-time employment and pass vetting and reference checks. For a full breakdown please read our guardian requirements.

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Let’s set the record straight: Guardians are not the same as tenants. It is important you understand the differences between a property guardian and traditional renting, which is why we strongly recommend you read the government Guardian Factsheet. 

To summarise – property guardians enjoy legal protections, just like tenants, covering health and safety, fire, HMO regulations and Protection from Eviction Act. The main legal difference for guardians is a 28-day notice period and non-exclusive possession, allowing City Guardians and approved representatives access at any time. We also advise you to explore the details of a licence agreement.

Guardian vs Tenant Rights

Got some unanswered questions?

Why not look at our property guardian common questions