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  1. JoannaK

    Choosing a Property Manager

    Reply: 3.2.1 From: Joanna K Oh, By the way, I forgot to mention...if you are looking at changing agents whilst the property is vacant it is common practice for the agency to let the landlord go with out the required notice. All you need to is tell your current agent that the property has...
  2. JoannaK

    Choosing a Property Manager

    Reply: 3.1.1.1.1.1 From: Joanna K Hello, Yes, you still do need to give your property manager the required notice as stipulated in the agency agreement. The other alternative would be to pay them the management fee they would otherwise be entitled to in lieu of the notice required...
  3. JoannaK

    Choosing a Property Manager

    Reply: 3.2 From: Joanna K This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C1A580.94F89300 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Simon, Definately not an advertisement - I'm just about to make my exit out of =the...
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    Choosing a Property Manager

    From: Joanna K Hello All, I thought I'd offer some of my opinions in choosing a property manager. If you're not happy with your current property manager, sack them! But, being totally honest with you, if they do not own the business or have an equity share in the business that is doing the...
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