Originally posted by leaseholdanswers
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I said,
and we all assume the
service charges for maintenence etc, were "required and reasonable"
so hopfully the new agent will get the place back on track.
Means, get the place back on track, get in service charges that were
unpaid, and do a check on the ability to pay, as against wont pay.
get the place back on track is an abriviated term for your detailed
proposals, some of which are also "assumed", and I agree with post 2,
as I said before.
But O.P. has to be carefull not to alienate himself with the agent, who
may object to him putting in maintenence costs / proposals.
So as you suggest, talk to the agent, who will not know the situation,
and you can put them right, bring them up to speed.
Again, unfortunately, I tried to talk to our new agents, WE instructed,
and it took 3 requests before they would see me.
I had many things to tell them, so they could manage the place properly,
but I left after 10 minutes, as they were aloof, condescending,
arrogant, said they had better things to do, so there was
no point in continuing the conversation.
These were the ones we sacked.
So just be carefull when aproaching the agents, as they think the
property is theirs, and not the leaseholders. ( We have heard this
before on here )
R.a.M.
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