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Growing from strength-to-strength, leading buy-to-let group, the Landlord Syndicate are developing their network further in order to offer landlords more guidance.

 

With private rented sector demand reaching all time record levels, the group, which was established in 2009, are recruiting new members who can fill unique niches within the marketplace enabling landlords access to vital impartial advice, and support.

 

Chairman of the Landlord Syndicate, Simon Thompson said:

“The Syndicate was originally set up to enable founding members to support each other and benefit from working together. As this has strengthened our relationships throughout the industry, we have formed a strong support network for landlords and we are now looking to develop this even further.”

 

The Syndicate’s website is free, offering information for landlords, news and a forum where landlords can access the most popular queries, which are answered by experts in the private rented sector and is updated on a regular basis.

 

Mr. Thompson further added:

“The site has been designed to be clutter free, aiming to leverage the ‘experts’ knowledge to provide the most up to date and concise information, helping landlords to set-up and expand their businesses and manage their current portfolios. Landlords can also call upon any of the associated companies for assistance, safe in the knowledge that each member follows a code of practise which promotes the highest standards.”

 

For further information on the Landlord Syndicate visit: at http://www.landlordsyndicate.com/

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