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Hello,


Yes I can recommend Trinity. They're very good, transparent and professional. They used to be called Chainbow and then the two companies merged last year and so far they've been equally as good. Chainbow helped us to turn our building around, rescue it from a corrupt freeholder and enfranchise. Check them out and see what you think.


http://www.trinityestates.com/


You could also check out the publication "News on The Block" as they hold a competition every year for best managing agent, I know that Chainbow won it for several years in a row.

Hi,


I can highly recommend James from Martin and Co Crystal Palace (they cover ED also) he is very helpful and knowledgable and as a non practicing solicitor he will also offer you good advice on letting your property for a very reasonable rates.


Contact details are:


James Gough LL.B.

Director

Solicitor (Non-Practising)

T: 020 8771 9990

F: 08723 529 908

E: [email protected]

W: www.martincocrystalpalace.co.uk



Hope this is of use to you.


Regards,


Paul

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