Why Landlords & Investors Need The Right Property Management Team!

Another cracking episode on The Investors Corner this week.

Ian, Mike and Andy are joined by Pooja Chavda, Senior Property Manager of Avocado Property. Where they'll be giving their opinions on how to effectively manage a tenancy and how to stay compliant as a Landlord, elevate your understanding of property management, tenant safety, and relationship-building and discuss why so many landlords and agents have been fined a total of £9 Million so far this year. This episode is not to be missed.
 
Here are some of the key topics we discuss:
  • Record-breaking fines for landlords and agents, totalling £9 million pounds in the first six months of the year.
  • Explore the reasons behind these fines and the legal implications for landlords.
  • Learn about the essential safety documents required when renting a property.
  • Gain insights from Pooja Chavda, a senior property manager, on effective property management strategies, such as finding reliable contractors and maintaining open communication with tenants.
  • Explore the importance of fostering positive tenant-landlord relationships.
  • Discover practical tips and advice for landlords to ensure a successful and stress-free rental experience.

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https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-investors-corner/id1588273348?i=1000621081288
 
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