Agency beefs up lettings team ahead of Renters Reform Bill changes

Agency beefs up lettings team ahead of Renters Reform Bill changes


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Well known lettings agency Gascoigne Halman has seen the move of two letting agents to one of its branches.

Heather Wynn and Jan Taylor are both familiar faces in the Bramhall area of Greater Manchester and have transferred from Gascoigne Halman’s Wilmslow office to deliver additional local expertise to the Bramhall branch.

The pair have 24 years of lettings experience between them and Wynn has recently become a fellow of Propertymark, the professional body for the property sector, having completed over 250 hours of studying property management.

The appointments take Gascoigne Halman’s Bramhall team to seven and branch manager Nick Longworth says: “Both ladies have years of experience in the lettings industry which combined with their detailed knowledge of the village will be invaluable to our landlords and tenants.  It’s vital our lettings agent are fully educated on industry changes such as the incoming Renters Reform Bill and both Heather and Jan are able to talk clients through complex legislation in a way that is easy to digest. 

“Each of our landlords whether they rent out just one property or have sizeable portfolios, receive a management service that is tailored to their exact requirements.  With Heather and Jan’s support, landlords can be as hands on or hands off their property as they wish but always safe in the knowledge that they have access to our full range of services and expertise should they require it.”

And Wynn says: “Exceptional customer service is what we strive to deliver and I believe that is reflected in how popular traditional estate agency services remain.  House hunting online can be a good place to start, but there is simply no substitute for a face-to-face chat with local people who know the area inside out and can ensure you make the right choice of property.”

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