Clooper is LandlordZONE’s Official Property Management Platform Partner
We are excited to announce Clooper as our Official Property Management Platform Partner.
To celebrate the partnership, Clooper are offering LandlordZONE readers a 30-day free trial for using the code CLLZ0001, which expires on September 30th, 2021, and includes free rent processing, free property advertising, and more. Additionally, for those who sign up to an annual plan – you will also get a free exclusive Clooper t-shirt!
This just made DIY lettings and property management easier.
Property management can be time-consuming and inconvenient. Clooper streamlines the process by connecting landlords to tenants, and tradespeople. With a wide range of cost-effective solutions, the self-service online platform saves you time and money. You retain control by accessing everything in one place.
If you own a property or are looking to rent one, Clooper makes it easier to connect with all the relevant property stakeholders. You can use digital signatures to manage legal documents, receive secure online deposits and rent payments, and also receive timely notifications. In addition, stay compliant with statutory obligations and manage your income and expenditure. As a result, you’ll have healthier relationships and more free time.
Clooper is a cost-effective platform for advertising your property, finding the right tenant, and managing maintenance and repairs. The platform facilitates direct communication between landlords, tenants, and trusted tradespeople. You can schedule viewings, screen potential tenants, manage tenancy applications, connect with local tradespeople, arrange repairs and more.
Clooper charges landlords from only £9.49 per month per property (large portfolio landlords can discuss rates).
Clooper connects landlords to local tradespeople, allowing them to easily sort out all of their maintenance needs. Clooper offers tradespeople a platform to network, grow their business, and reputation with a personalised business page that increases their visibility and credibility at no cost. They can provide estimates for upcoming projects, set up appointments, and accept secure payments.
With access to a variety of property listings, tenants can now save time and rent a property faster and easier. They can source repair quotations or submit maintenance requests directly to the landlord for approval, without the need to pick up the phone.
Chief Executive Officer/ Founder, Toks Adebiyi, said “As Clooper is an all in one lettings and management platform that was created by progressive landlords for landlords, I am delighted to partner with LandlordZone which I feel is the best forum for landlords out there. It’s a natural partnership and I believe our synergies will continuously help us deliver a better service to landlords”.
Paul Shamplina, Chief Commercial Officer of LandlordZONE and the wider HF family says, ‘We are delighted that Clooper have become our partners at LandlordZONE as our official property management platform . A platform that saves landlords time, money, keeps them your date with their property and can make them compliant is a great benefit to landlords.’
Save time and stay in control with an all-in-one platform that is easy to use.
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