Successful Women In Property
Thank you to Simple Landlords for putting together this excellent video and also to all of the ladies who participated in it.
For many Property118 Readers, this will be the first time you get to see one of our best campaigners ever, Dr Rosalind Beck.
When the first very short video finishes there are others about ladies in the rental property business and they are well worth watching.
We very much look forward to reading your comments.
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Member Since September 2013 - Comments: 534 - Articles: 2
7:18 AM, 24th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Nice to see us portrayed as a professional profession for a change.
Sisters are doing it for themselves!
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8:28 AM, 24th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Reply to the comment left by “Gary Dully” at “24/06/2017 – 07:18“:
Well said Gary, my thoughts entirely π
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Member Since June 2013 - Comments: 3249 - Articles: 81
8:56 AM, 24th June 2017, About 9 years ago
Brilliant, love it.
I din’t know that women are more inclined to rent out to HB tenants.
But if so, great to hear it coming from the non male sex, that Landlords are shying away from HB going forwards.
Which echos my views, Mr HB expert, who use to LOVE HB tenants, am now going forwards away from HB-With this dreaded pathetic UC with kids answering the phone not got a clue about mortgages got to be paid, tenants getting more rent money they’ve already spent etc. etc.
Did I just have a rant then? Oopps sorry……….
Member Since May 2016 - Comments: 75
2:36 PM, 19th June 2021, About 5 years ago
Just remember landlords – you may well be in breach of any mortgage and insurance terms. You maybe also find yourself legally liable for the actions of your tenant who is subletting. Oh and you may inherit a tenant you canβt evict.
Win win ?