Ask your fellow landlords and letting agents a question

Ask your fellow landlords and letting agents a question

2:43 PM, 31st May 2013, 13 years ago
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Ask our Readers a QuestionYou have probably noticed that our Forum Page is full of Readers Questions articles. You may have also noticed how many helpful people there out there prepared to share their knowledge based on their experience free of charge πŸ™‚

We are delighted with this as the mission of the Property118 forum is to facilitate the sharing of best practice amongst both landlords and letting agents. Tenants occasionally post their questions here too.

Before you ask a readers question of your own it’s always best to try a few searches using the search bar at the top right of the website. If that doesn’t give you the answers you are looking for please feel free to submit a “Readers Questions” article of your own.

As soon as it is published it will appear in our latest articles section as well as in Google News, on Twitter and also our Facebook page. As soon as somebody responds it will also appear in our forum section. The posts with the latest comments always appear at the top of the screen. Within a day or so of your article being published your Readers Questions article will be included in our Newsletter which goes out to literally 1,000’s of our readers. This all helps to attract positive responses.

If you would like us to create a Readers Article for you please complete the form below.

TIP:- Most people decide what to read and respond to based on the article title so make it punchy. Please use a maximum of 70 characters (letters or numbers) including spaces.

TIP:- it's best to write your suggested article in Microsoft word or something similar and then copy it into this field. You are allowed up to 10,000 characters including spaces which is about a page and a half of typing. Please make your proposed article/discussion at least two or three paragraphs, not just a one liner, and try to include the key words from your title in the first sentence as this will help it to be found in Google searches.

We will not publish your email address unless it is included in your proposed article.

We only need this in case we need to contact you to discuss any proposed changes prior to publishing.We will not publish your telephone number unless it is included in your proposed article.

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