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letting agency in British English (ˈlɛtɪŋ ˈeɪdʒənsɪ) noun business, British a business which leases properties on behalf of their owners Examples of 'letting agency' in a sentenceletting agency Does the letting agency really have no obligation to assist further?Yes, you can expect to pay a premium, although you will avoid tenants' letting-agency fees, which are being banned next year.In the meantime, though, letting agency scandals continue.The 'marketing' fees - a letting-agency dogsbody turned up and took some photographs, which then appeared on its website - came in at around 100.A letting agency said it had this hard-to-let place on the river.We have a letting agency and a free advice centre can check your contract.One solution could be to put the property in the hands of a holiday letting agency, but holding back certain weeks for family use.A letting agency is also under an obligation to exercise reasonable care and skill when considering references and advising on the suitability of tenants.At the very least, you will need to give notice both to your letting agency and to your existing tenant.He was not worried about the future of the buy-to-let market then - and he's not worried now, despite the chancellor'scrackdown on letting agency fees. |