NEWS AND BLOGS
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Christmas 2024
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from everyone here at Elite Property Management!
We will be closing the office at midday on Friday 20th December 2024 and returning on Monday 6th January 2025! During this time, we will be operating from home for EMERGENCIES ONLY!
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If you have an emergency (gas, fire or water leak) please call the following numbers:
Lettings - 07511162433
Block - 07714495302
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Please note these numbers are for EMERGENCIES ONLY, if you do have a query or something urgent to report that is not an Emergency, please email the following:
Lettings - mackenzie@elitelets.com
Block - iain@elitelets.com
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We hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, see you in 2025!
Our New Office!
Elite have officially moved! Enjoy the wonderful photos (above) of our new premisis!
After 14 years full of many memories at our old premises in Gildredge Road, we are delighted to announce that we have moved offices.
Our new address is Suite 4, The Workshop, Wharf Road, Eastbourne, BN21 3FG. All tenants, landlords and contractors have been informed via email!
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We are very excited to begin this new adventure and look forward to seeing you all very soon!
Renters Reform Bill 2024
The Renters (Reform) Bill is a proposed piece of legislation, introduced by the Government on 17 May 2023. The Bill recommends landmark rental reforms that – once enacted – will have a big impact on landlords and tenants throughout England.
Almost all the recommended reforms in the Government’s original white paper have remained in the Bill, though some will be enacted at a later date. We recommend you read the Renters (Reform) Bill in more detail to gain a full understanding, but here’s a summary of key information for landlords and tenants:
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Abolishing Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions.
Reforming grounds for possession.
Tenant pet requests and pet insurance.
Rent increases and advance payments.
New property portal for landlords and tenants.
Further proposed improvements to the PRS.
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The Renters (Reform) Bill proposes abolishing ‘no fault’ Section 21 evictions and delivering a simpler, more secure tenancy structure. This is designed to “provide tenants with greater security, supporting them to put down roots in their community, whilst ensuring landlords remain confident that they can regain their property where they need to”.