Can Landlords Cope with the Regulatory Burden?

Can Landlords Cope with the Regulatory Burden?

Agencies can leverage technology and economies of scale to ensure compliance across their entire portfolio, while landlords who choose to self-manage face an uphill battle to accomplish the same task with fewer resources.

This was one of the takeaways of a recent state-of-the–industry report published by automated rental payment platform PayProp, based on a roundtable event held with some of the lettings sector’s biggest hitters. To continue reading, please Click Here.
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