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‘Mr Khalil and his company manage a large number of properties in the city and it is great news for his tenants that they can now expect better service and safer places in which to live.” .... they forgot the mention the council who will also benefit greatly from the £2400.00 fine they will collect. Good news this has been found and addressed though. Hope the £2400 fine is given to a nice charity.
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Yet a law firm is most welcome to charge £100 + a letter. Best thing for you to do instead of protesting - go check the paper for a landlord who owns a unlicensed and illegal HMO who will accept your deposit paid into his bank account who will then no doubt return it. Agreed that the fees seem high, but I am not sure what gives this group the right to protest. Don't like it, go to another agent down the road. Simples. If everyone had this view of the agent then the properties wouldn't let and landlords wouldn't use them.
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Another one gone... The countrywide ship is sinking fast. I wonder when captain Platt and Tyrer will be getting in their lifeboats....
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