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And a big welcome to Daisylets, a new forum sponsor. They are a friendly, local company that will let out your property and find you tenants or find you somewhere to rent. They also have nice boards that go outside your property which is a refreshing change. This is what they say...


Daisylets is a dynamic & independent property management company based in East Dulwich, SE22.


Started by partners Claire & Eliot in recognition that there is a need for a decent, honest company to manage investment landlords' properties.


Both partners are private landlords with years of experience letting their own property portfolios. They have also been tenants in the past so know exactly what each side expects and needs from an agent, and more often than not, doesn't actually get... for example we are happy to conduct Sunday and evening viewings if required.


As management and lettings special-ists they are fully focused on the priorities and needs of landlords and tenants, and unlike estate agents, their attention is not diverted by dealing with property sales and mortgages.


Daisylets are not jack of all trades; you won't be blinded by jargon or estate agent patter, fancy cars or sharp suits .. you just get a decent, honest service.


Daisylets don't charge VAT ? resulting in a significant saving compared with high street agents.


Contact Details:

Tel:020 8693 2480

[email protected]

www.daisylets.com


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