Landlord Action have been shortlisted for The National LIS Awards 2019
Organiser: The National Landlord Investment Show
Categories: Best Landlord Legal Services Provider
Date: 21st November 2019
Vote for us!
We are delighted to announce that Landlord Action have
been shortlisted in the ‘Best Landlord Legal Services Provider’ category at
this year’s National LIS Awards 2019 for the second year running.
The National LIS Awards celebrates companies
working at the top of their game in the private rented sector (PRS), and the
event is an opportunity to showcase the professionalism demonstrated by service
providers over the past year.
Bringing together over 400 major
players from the worlds of finance, law, tax, property development and
insurance, the National LIS Awards 2019 will showcase what it means to go above
and beyond, to ensure that the PRS continues to function, regardless of the
backdrop.
Tracey Hanbury, co-director of the
Awards and the National Landlord Investment Show, comments: “It’s going to be
great to celebrate the hard work of so many people operating in the PRS over
the past year. These past few months have posed unprecedented challenges, but
the nominees and winners of this year’s awards got where they are by pushing
forward to improve services no matter what. This year’s awards are all about
bringing out the best that service providers all have to offer and rewarding
them for their hard work.”
Landlord Action is one of the UK’s leading firm of
Solicitors, specialising with problem tenants, squatters, rental debts and
other housing related matters in England and Wales. Our specialist legal team consisting of solicitors,
legal advisers and paralegals, resolve issues quickly with minimal loss to the
Landlord, who rely on us to pick up the pieces, when things go wrong. Our
experienced team offer a fixed fee service, keeping costs to a minimum without
compromising quality of service. Landlord Action are authorised and regulated
by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Paul Shamplina, Founder of Landlord Action
comments, “We would like to thank the National LIS Awards for shortlisting us and
would like to wish all other nominees the best of luck on the night.”
As a valued client we would be very grateful for
your help in voting for Landlord Action to win the ‘Best Landlord Legal
Services Provider’ here,
it will only take one minute. Voting closes 8th November 2019.
To see the National LIS Awards shortlist click here.
To keep up-to-date with all the winners on the
night follow us on twitter at @LandlordAction and
@PaulShamplina.
Vote for us
today!
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