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Landlords - How do you manage your servicing/repairs?


Ellie78

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Hi there


We've just become landlords and already the tenant has a problem with the hot water! We are so unprepared.

What do people do - do you just try to find individual plumbers/electricians etc, or is there a scheme you can join. Completely naive.

We're in need of a plumber - no central heating, just a water tank and thermostat and I thnk it's the thermostat that is tricky.

Any advice appreciated.

Hi,


For Your immediate problem with hot water I would recommend you talk with John from Blue Wave Plumbing and heating, his details are [email protected] and 07843 262071 he is reliable and does a good job.


For the issue with your letting, it may be worth talking to a letting agent, they can help with management issues like this I would suggest having a chat with James from Martin and co he is very helpful.


James Gough 020 8771 9990


Hope this helps.


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