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Let Only Service - Fees?


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Having had a quick ring around I've been quoted between 10-15% for a let only service, which is already significantly more than I've paid previously, even if that was admittedly a couple of years ago. Coupled with the fact that I'm a rubbish negotiator, can anyone advise on whether this really is the going rate for this service or if they can be negotiated down (and how far)? Any Agent recommendations that provide a reasonable balance between fees and service (from a Landlords' perspective) ......
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Hi - I work for a local lettings and property management company on Lordship Lane.

The cost depends on what you are marketing to a certain extent; 10-15% for letting a room or studio is not unreasonable but if it were a 3 bedroom house for instance, I know we could offer you a significantly better deal. Let me know what you are looking to let and we could give you an idea of our charges or come and meet you.

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