FREE LANDLORDS REMINDER SERVICE!

FREE LANDLORDS REMINDER SERVICE!

Life's busy, there are so many things to remember, let us help! join our Landlords reminder service


NEED AN EXTRA PAIR OF HANDS?
We understand what a chore it can be, juggling everything that needs to be done but there are some things that you literally cannot afford to miss.... As a Landlord you have a legal obligation to make sure that your property is safe and that the relevant safety checks have been carried out, if missed it could result in hefty fines for you. You will no doubt be aware of your obligations to have the gas appliances checked every 12 months by a gas safe registered engineer, that your electrics must be checked every 5 years and that the property must have an energy performance assessment carried out every 10 years but remembering when they are due can easily be missed.

At Love Property we understand how bust life is and we are here to help!
We offer a reminder service for self managing Landlords where we will contact you 30 days before these checks are due to expire and we can even assist you with getting them carried out if you so wish, meaning you will never be caught short again!

If you are a self managing Landlord who is interested in our reminder service, give Sal a call on 01748 834373 or 07521 505114 or email me sal@lovepropertyuk.co.uk



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