We’re also shown landlords and tenants doing battle across media but, in reality, many landlords have great relationships with their tenants. What’s the secret? We discuss the ways you can bridge the gap between you and your tenants, and why it’s so important to do so.
With much of the population happily moving towards the light at the end of the lockdown tunnel, commercial landlords should already be thinking two steps ahead about how they are going to manage the very real possibility of rent problems and disputes.
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