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Advice needed - Agents Fees

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  • Guest101
    Guest101 Posts: 15,764 Forumite
    marksoton wrote: »
    I've never read as much guff in my life. She clearly has a serious property portfollio.

    She clearly doesn't understand the basics. The agents client is the person letting the property, not the person renting it.

    If policy makers can't even understand the basics i can't see any positive reform anytime soon.

    Let's face it, agents and politicians are cut from the same cloth. I'm just off a ban so i'll leave the language i'd use for them to your imagination... ;)

    Welcome back! I still don't understand why the forum team target actually useful posters with what are in reality minor infractions. (been there, done the time!)
  • marksoton
    marksoton Posts: 17,516 Forumite
    Guest101 wrote: »
    Welcome back! I still don't understand why the forum team target actually useful posters with what are in reality minor infractions. (been there, done the time!)

    :rotfl:

    Many thanks.

    TBF i do sail close to the wind sometimes. :A

    But yes, i don't do it to troll/offend and will genuinely offer my (limited) advice to help posters and for no other reason.

    No excuse but working in construction you to tend to have to cut through the BS.
  • mrginge
    mrginge Posts: 4,843 Forumite
    I'm just wondering why the OP needs adding to the agreement.
  • always_sunny
    always_sunny Posts: 8,314 Forumite
    mrginge wrote: »
    I'm just wondering why the OP needs adding to the agreement.

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