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Introduction
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Properties under management owned by a private landlord are, in the large majority of cases, either the landlord’s own private residence or have been purchased specifically as an investment for the rental market. Private landlords are generally seeking tenants for anything from a period of 6 months to several years, at the end of which they either return to occupy their home or place their property on the market. Investment landlords are hoping to achieve continuous tenanting to their properties, either with a succession of shorter tenancies or one long period of occupation.
In each case, the owner/landlord has instructed us to act on their behalf in their absence and to seek suitable tenants who will enjoy a mutually satisfactory occupancy of their property.
We would take this opportunity, therefore, of providing you with guidance notes relating to a proposed tenancy.
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