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The Tenancy Deposit Scheme has announced the successful integration of its API solution with lettingaproperty.com, one of the UK’s longest-established online letting agencies and a PropTech innovator. This latest collaboration aims to simplify the way agents register deposits, saving time and reducing administrative tasks.
Transforming deposit data management
Traditionally, duplicating deposit data from a CRM system onto a deposit scheme platform has been a time-consuming process for agents. However, with the integration of the TDS API, this challenge is now eliminated, as manual data input becomes a thing of the past. Agents can seamlessly transfer deposit information from their CRM system to TDS, streamlining the process.
The integration of TDS API with lettingaproperty.com marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of a streamlined and efficient deposit registration process. By eliminating manual data input and providing seamless integration, TDS continues to lead the way in improving the standards of the PRS.
Revolutionising the PRS
lettingaproperty.com have let more than 10,000 properties across England, Scotland and Wales and currently collect £30M in annual rents, while helping landlords to manage their properties more efficiently and cost-effectively.
Jonathan Daines, founder of lettingaproperty.com, established the company in 2008 to address the shortcomings of traditional high street letting agents. With passion and integrity, lettingaproperty.com has helped around 8,000 landlords to understand and manage the lettings process online. The company’s commitment to personalised customer support, tailored to individual landlord needs, sets them apart as industry experts.
Enhancing Efficiency with TDS and lettingaproperty.com
“As we continue to refine and improve our lettings platform, it’s essential that we align with the right partners, who share our future vision. When it came to choosing an integration partner, TDS was the natural choice. With unrivalled functionality, simple API integration, and an established reputation within the industry, TDS has proven to be the perfect deposit scheme provider for us” said Andy Lacey, Head of Digital at lettingaproperty.com.
lettingaproperty.com made the switch to TDS from an alternative deposit protection provider, benefitting from its outstanding service and the unique functionality advantages, including its APIs.
Debbie Davies, Head of Sales and Client Success at TDS, is in agreement:
“We’re celebrating a double achievement with lettingaproperty.com! Our API has been successfully integrated, enhancing the ease of tenancy deposit management. Simultaneously, we’re delighted that lettingaproperty.com has chosen to switch deposit protection schemes to TDS. Our common commitment to superior customer service naturally aligns us, and we firmly believe that together, we can enhance the value we offer to our customers significantly.”
To find out about how you can switch to TDS, click here.
Who Can Benefit?
This integration is now available to all TDS agent customers in our Custodial scheme.
In addition, clients of lettingaproperty.com can also take advantage of this streamlined approach to deposit management. For more information visit: https://www.lettingaproperty.com/
Is Your CRM Software Integrated With TDS API?
The API solution is available in our FREE Custodial deposit scheme and Insured deposit scheme, which offers the best rates on the market, and it’s easy to integrate; our tech team has created the API to embed in just a few steps.
Interested CRM providers can learn more about the integration process and added benefits on the TDS API information page.
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