No Letting Go Edinburgh
Welcome to No Letting Go Edinburgh, providing inventory services to all lettings and estate agents, property management companies, relocation agents, councils, housing associations, and private landlord
10/04/2024
In the complex realm of property management, conflicts between landlords and tenants are frequent. These disputes, typically revolving around property conditions, can consume time, cause stress, and incur expenses for everyone involved.
we at No Letting go have introduced an innovative solution to streamline and simplify dispute resolution: the distinctive audit trail feature within its inventory system.
See how we can help you today:
Telephone: 01322 555128
Email: [email protected]
09/04/2024
Managing property assessments can be overwhelming for landlords. However, property assessment professionals offer valuable assistance by conducting necessary checks, guaranteeing that properties meet legal standards and are appealing to potential tenants. Landlords fulfil their duty by staying updated on essential property assessments, showcasing their dedication to tenant safety.
These assessments should be seen as crucial aspects of responsible property management rather than legal burdens.
With the support of experts like No Letting Go, landlords can efficiently maintain safe, compliant, and profitable properties.
Get in touch to find out how we can help you!
Telephone: 01322 555128
Email: [email protected]
27/03/2024
If there is mould in your rented property, it’s an issue that needs to be resolved quickly, but who is responsible for doing the work – the landlord or the tenant?
Notably, both need to act…
In a rented property, the responsibility for dealing with mould issues typically falls on both the landlord and the tenant, depending on the circumstances. Landlords are generally responsible for maintaining a property in a habitable condition, which includes addressing issues like leaks or dampness that can lead to mould growth. They are also responsible for ensuring that the property meets all health and safety standards.
However, tenants also have a role to play in preventing mould growth. They should properly ventilate the property, report any leaks or water damage promptly to the landlord, and take steps to prevent excessive moisture buildup in the property. Tenants should also promptly clean up any spills or messes that could contribute to mould growth.
Ultimately, the best course of action is for both landlords and tenants to work together to address mould issues in a rented property. Open communication, timely maintenance, and proactive prevention measures can help ensure a healthy living environment for all parties involved.
If you want to find out more contact us today
Telephone: 01322 555128
Email: [email protected]
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Thorn House 5 Rose Street
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| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 8am - 6pm |