Tenancy Fees? Money for old rope, more like
Following the news today that a ban on Letting Agents charging tenancy fees will be delayed until at least the Spring of 2019, please see our latest blog article to find out what our own thoughts are on the subject.
Following the news today that a ban on Letting Agents charging tenancy fees will be delayed until at least the Spring of 2019, please see our latest blog article to find out what our own thoughts are on the subject. You might be surprised!
http://www.wallersestateagents.com/blog/25-tenants-fees-money-for-old-rope-in-our-view
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