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Attention Landlords – FAQ Updated

The FAQ section of our website (Scheme FAQ) has recently been updated to include information relating to the current PSL Leasing scheme. Please go and have a look at the exciting opportunities PSL Leasing Limited is offering.  

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Attention Landlords – New fixed term contracts…

It looks like we may finally be able to accept more properties and, possibly, offer current properties lease extensions. We have had many of our landlords contact us recently asking if we are able to accept other properties they own. … Continue reading

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British Gas

Every property managed by PSL Leasing Limited has British Gas, or equivalent, gas insurance. If you have problems with your gas system, including the boiler, it is the responsibility of the insurer such as British Gas. To assist in this … Continue reading

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Report Maintenance Immediately

It is the tenant’s responsibility to report all maintenance issues at the property. Please ensure you report ALL maintenance direct to our maintenance department; instead of informing the property inspector, your representative at the council or contacting the landlord directly … Continue reading

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Inspections are Compulsory

As part of our ongoing responsibility to manage the property on behalf of the London Borough of Ealing, one of our officers needs to visit every property to conduct a general inspection from time to time. Our inspections are to … Continue reading

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Emergency Contact Details

Who should I contact ? The following are a list of numbers provided to our tenants when they first move in. These are numbers that should be recorded and kept in a handy spot. In case of fire call 999 … Continue reading

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Damp & Cold

Keep your Home Free from Damp & Mould Is your home damp? Damp can cause mould on walls and furniture andmake timber window frames rot. Damp housing encourages the growth ofmould and mites, and can increase the risk of respiratory … Continue reading

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