I'll head down now and sort them out for you for half the finders fee.
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letting agent 'Martin & Co'
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British Gas Landlord Pro and a really accommodating tenant is what you need.
My tenant has replaced a faulty electric shower, I paid for the shower, he put it in at no cost.
Popped in once since March when I let it to them, and I reckon they have done 10k worth of improvements, They have made it lovely and homely, and always said it would be a long term let.Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Almost 1000 pound to change the poor management of my property.
Where You continue letting to a Tenant or Occupier who We iniroduced then You will be liable to pay Us a Tenant Finding fee calculated on a notional 6 month tenancy term starting on
the date that Our Agency ends with the fee becoming payable on that day. If the tenancy terminates sooner than 6 months ofter Our Agency ends then We will make a pro-roto refund of the fee."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Just start cataloguing times when they have not given you a reasonable level of service then write them saying that you are forced to leave the contract. And also you should be reading your contracts.Comment
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Just shared this with the disgruntled landlord I mentioned earlier.
He just shrugged and started telling me his latest gripe - his newest tenant is a bankrupt but his agent did not carry out the standard checks (though they charged for them). He says he won't dump the agent because "They're all as tulip as each other". He's on a bit of a downer.Comment
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Well they did not pay me the rent since August. That's Mk 1.Originally posted by minestrone View PostJust start cataloguing times when they have not given you a reasonable level of service then write them saying that you are forced to leave the contract. And also you should be reading your contracts."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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As you know I am local, a lot of my friends have had bad experiences renting their places out in the area because of the letting agents on Kilmarnock Road. I can recommend a couple of independents.Comment
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WOW
Today I learned this company were charging my tenant a PCM rate greater than I understood as is written on my statements to me. Okay only by £15 more. Is this not criminal? It's obviously not a typo either because their contract specifies the correct rate."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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