How do I get a landlord reference?
Getting a landlord reference can be straightforward if you follow the right steps.
Once you decide to move, inform your current landlord and ask for a reference.
You will need to supply our
contact details to the new reference company/landlord.
It will be easier for your landlord by giving them the relevant details about your tenancy. This could include the dates of your tenancy, the property address, and anything else they might want to include but don’t know without checking their records.
Approach us in a polite and professional manner. A well-worded request can make a big difference.
If we don't respond promptly, don’t hesitate to politely follow up.
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