A new online letting agent, Lets Rent, which is free to landlords, launched yesterday after raising money via crowdfunding.

Lets Rent’s free service includes 28-day listings on Rightmove and Zoopla.

The firm used Crowdcube to raise £118,000 – worth some 34% of the business.

Run by directors Oliver Fitzpatrick, 27, and Richard Cook, 26, the firm charges landlords nothing, but tenants pay a fixed £99 fee to move in.

The Manchester-based firm, which has been in beta mode since last summer, now plans to roll out across England and Wales – although not Scotland, where fees charged to tenants are illegal.

Fitzpatrick and Cook are now planning to make profits of just over £2m on sales of £3.2m by their third year of operation.

Lets Rent advertises on Gumtree as well as Rightmove and Zoopla, and describes itself as a cloud-based online letting agent.

Cook told Eye: “We are very different from other online agents in that we are so tech-orientated.”

The service introduces landlords and potential tenants, and manages all the paperwork digitally. The free package includes tenant referencing, contracts, first-month’s rent collection and contract renewals.

* Meanwhile, another new lettings service has launched which is also free to landlords.

Movebubble does not, however, list on Rightmove or Zoopla, describing itself as an “unagency”. It charges £50 per move per tenant.

Logan Hall said the new service was a “customer collaboration platform” which connects tenants and landlords, and shortly, tradespeople.

He said that the service will list properties, screen tenants, schedule viewings, and allow agreements to be signed on mobile devices. It will eventually also allow landlords, tenants and tradespeople to rate each other.

Hall said: “We are trying to build a trusted marketplace where every user is registered and known, and which engenders a feeling of self-regulation.”