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Services
Full
Management Service
What
we offer for only 10% of the turnover (5% if part of St. Martins Head
Lease scheme):
- Free
advertising on our web site.
- Inclusion
on all College accommodation lists. (Extra charge may apply).
- Eye
catching posters.
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Accompanied viewing (If you take the management service we make no
charge for finding Tenants).
- Contracts.
- Comprehensive
inventories.
- Rent
collection.
- Notification
of Gas Safety, Fire Extinguisher & Accreditation due dates.
- Termly
property inspection.
- Notification
of new Tenants to Council in regards to Council Tax.
- Notification
of new Tenants to Utilities in regards to Gas & Electricity.
- Prompt
reporting of problems with proposed solution.
- Introduction
to our tried and trusted contractors.
- Notification
of grants available to Landlords.
- Recorded
check of property during cold spell if over Christmas Holidays & property
empty.
- Weekly
recorded checks while property empty for the Summer.
- Suggestions
on how to save money and maximise return.
Other
Services & Charges
For
Managed properties or one off requests:
- Accompanied
visits of contractors/service engineers for 10% of bill.
- Selling
you previously let residential property. For 0.5% of sale price we
can put in you in touch with people looking to invest in this kind
of property.
- Assured
Shorthold Tenancy Agreement contract as drawn up by Leading local
firm available for only £10.00
- Self-management
package to run on your PC or hard copy version for £25.00.
Thinking of investing in Student property?
For
£200.00 we will advise you on legal aspects, location, contracts, insurance,
properties available, decor and the practicalities of running the property
(what, where, why, when & how).
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Disclaimer
For
properties not managed by Johnson's of Carlisle this list of accommodation
is provided on the basis of information supplied to it by third parties
and on the strict understanding that neither Johnson's of Carlisle nor
any of it's employees will incur any liability to any person whether tort,
contract or otherwise, should such information be incorrect.
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