| What you need to do when your tenant stops paying your rent?In the current economic environment tenants often have cash flow problems. As a result landlords are now experiencing delayed or missed rent. As a landlord to you know what steps are open to you if your tenant fails to pay on time? With UK average monthly rents at £795 per month, every week you delay in taking the appropriate action could cost you almost £200. What are the steps you need to take to recover your rent?You can make sure that you are well prepared to deal with this problem before it arises. Researching your options before you experience delayed or missing rent is your best option. Remember, if you do not look into your options until rent arrears have already built up you will be wasting valuable time and allowing arrears to grow. As a leading property and mortgage expert I have carried out this research for you and by attending my 1 hour seminar you too can find out how to prepare yourself should your tenant fall behind with their rental payments. How would it feel to be taken step by step through the legal options available to you?My seminar will give you a complete understanding of.....
Who is providing the advice?
I will be asking a series of questions to James Picknell of Mundays LLP, a leading UK law firm based in Cobham, Surrey. James is a member of the dispute resolution team and has extensive experience of assisting clients when non payment of rent arises. James specialises in commercial and residential property litigation, dealing with business lease renewals, dilapidations and possession claims, neighbour disputes and nuisance claims. In addition, he handles other contractual disputes, including debt recovery on behalf of clients. Find out now how to protect yourself when your tenant owes you rentWhat happens on a teleseminar? What happens if you are not free at these times? The live teleseminar has already happened. However, please sign up below for a copy of the recording and the transcription for only £24.97.You will be added to the Mary Waring Newsletter mailing list when you sign up. |
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