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List a home
Listing a home on Haven takes a few minutes and gives you a verified listing that renters trust. You register the property, tell us how you live in it, set the rent, and pass a quick verification. From there, applications come to you.
Registering your property and ownership
Start by adding the home: address, type, size, and the basic facts about the space. Haven guides you field by field, so there is nothing to look up and no form that resets if you pause. You can save and come back.
Because a listing carries weight once it is live, we confirm that the property is yours to let. That means matching the address to ownership records and, where needed, a document that shows your right to rent it out. This is the same check that lets renters trust what they see, so it protects you as much as them.
One registration covers the whole tenancy. The details you enter here carry through to the lease, the rent schedule, and every invoice, so you enter them once and never retype them.
Owner-occupier or fully let: telling us how you live in it
Haven asks a simple question early: do you live in this property, or is it fully let? The answer shapes everything that follows, so we ask it plainly rather than burying it in the fine print.
If you are an owner-occupier letting a room or part of your home, the listing, the lease terms, and the house rules reflect that you share the space. If the home is fully let, the flow is built for a standalone tenancy from day one.
You are not locked in. If your situation changes, you update it, and Haven adjusts the paperwork and the listing to match. We would rather ask once and get it right than assume.
Photos, details, and setting the rent
Add your photos, describe the home, and list what is included: furnishings, parking, bills, whatever a renter needs to picture living there. Clear, honest listings get better applicants, so the tools nudge toward substance over polish.
You set the rent. Haven shows you what comparable homes nearby are asking so you can price with context, but the number is yours. You also set the deposit and the terms you are offering.
Every figure you enter here is the figure a renter sees and the figure the system collects. There is no gap between the listing and the lease, and no surprise line items later.
Verification before your listing goes live
Before a listing is public, it passes verification. We confirm the ownership check is complete, the property details are consistent, and the listing meets Haven's standard, so the verified mark actually means something.
This is a real step, not a rubber stamp. A verified listing is why renters apply with confidence and why serious renters choose Haven over an open marketplace. The small friction up front is what keeps the pool of applicants credible.
Once verified, your listing goes live and becomes discoverable to renters searching in your area. You will see it exactly as they do.
Reviewing applicants and choosing a tenant
Applications arrive in one place. Each applicant comes with identity verification already done, so you are reviewing real, confirmed people rather than chasing documents by email.
You compare applicants side by side, read what they have shared, and decide. Haven surfaces the facts and keeps the process orderly; the choice is entirely yours. Nothing moves forward without your decision.
When you choose a tenant, the rest of the tenancy is already wired. The lease is prepared for e-signature, the deposit is held in escrow rather than sitting in your account, and rent runs on SEPA autopay into a proper double-entry ledger. You picked a tenant; Haven handles the mechanics from there.