Leaders Romans Group acquires EuroLet in Bishop’s Stortford

Continuing its momentum from last year, Leaders Romans Group (LRG) has competed the acquisition of EuroLet in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire.

The branch is set to transition to the Leaders brand by the end of February, with all existing members of staff being welcomed into the group.

EuroLet is a single office lettings business that has been a major residential letting and management agent in the local market for over 20 years, and its acquisition marks LRG’s first purchase of the year.

This purchase forms part of an ambitious growth plan for LRG, following a successful year of acquisitions throughout 2020.

Despite 2020 being a challenging year for the property sector, LRG made a record number of branch acquisitions last year, seeing them add 20 new branches under its brand, and welcome almost 200 staff members to the business.

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12 Comments

  1. paulgbar666

    There are already too many LA for BS.

    As a self managing LL in the town I have snapped up many disenchanted tenants who have been victims of BS LA.

    There are about 6 LA all close to each other.

    Completely unnecessary.

    The town could get by with just two LA.

    Far better to have fewer LA managing more properties between them.

    There are simply far too many LA in the UK.

    I have nicked business from these local LA due to their fraudulent business arrangements.

     

    The tenants appreciate my information the LA aren’t happy.

     

    Perhaps they might start complying with the law!?

    Trading Standards should really stop these BS LA behaving this way.

    But in the meantime I am content to take business away from them.

    They could stop me by behaving properly.

     

    Arrogant LA need to be brought down a peg or two.

     

    Of course when I eventually escape from the PRS those BS LA might recover that business from me.

     

    But by then I won’t care.

     

    Trading Standards definitely need to stop these LA trading fraudulently.

    It seems many LA are unaware that there is NO requirement to give any notice when wishing to terminate a Fixed Term Tenancy Agreement.

    Statute Law takes precedence over any TA.

    LA would do well to adjust their illegal TA to requesting rather than REQUIRING a tenant to give notice if wishing to terminate a FTTA.

    This is why all LA should be properly regulated.

    I’ve had to assist many LA tenants over the years with knowledge to beat the illegal actions of some LA.

    There are about 3 good LA in BS..

    Whether Eurolet is one of them I couldn’t possibly say!!

     

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    1. Ding Dong

      statute law is silent on fixed term notice …show me where it says you do not have to give notice to end the fixed term?

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      1. paulgbar666

        And that just sums up the inadequacies of LA not being qualified. They then produce illegal TA. There is NO legal requirement to give any form of notice to terminate a FTTA. There IS however when it goes periodic. To terminate a FTTA all a tenant has to do is hand in the keys on the last day of the FTTA and sign a Tenancy Surrender document.

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  2. GeorgeHammond78

    Paul Barrett: Some landlords are just not suited to using letting agents and vice versa. In my opinion, given the way you write your diatribes, if you were in my neck of the woods, I would not be prepared to work with you. Lettings/management is brutal enough without having to deal with a client who so vehemently believes they are right all of the time.

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    1. paulgbar666

      Indeed I am correct which is why I nick business off incompetent LA.
      I know I am correct in my knowledge because I check I am correct with the vast plethora of great information that is out there to assist LL.
      Where I’m not sure I am careful before taking decisions.
      As an example I am unsure about all aspects of the current eviction ban etc so would definitely not pronounce on any aspects of it apart from stating I’m confused.
      Perhaps a knowledgeable LA would be useful!?
      Though quite frankly in any eviction process I would use LL Action.
      I’ve carried out on my own 5 evictions very successfully but God it was boring!.
      Never again!
      I’ll pay LL Action just to avoid the boredom!
      I choose not to use LA as they are not compatible to my management style.   Of course for many LL they prefer using LA. Nothing wrong in that. There is certainly a place for LA. Every LL has a choice of how they manage their business. I prefer not to use LA. LL have freedom of choice which is a good thing. There is no doubt that many LL should definitely use LA services. Fortunately I don’t need or want to and haven’t for over 10 years and yes when I started and didn’t know better I was badly burnt by a LA resulting in a repossession the effects of which still haven’t been resolved and will eventually cost me. Wish I hadn’t trusted the LA.   But hey we all make mistakes. For me definitely an error of judgement for me to use this LA.

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      1. Russell121

        If you take out rent guarantee insurance, It might save you from having to deal with evictions as it looks like you’ve had a fair few.

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        1. paulgbar666

          Ahh! 
          Don’t get me started on RGI.
          Never been able to achieve RGI on any tenants bar one tenant.
          That tenant cost the RGI company £10000!!!!!
          It is due to inability to source tenants or guarantors that are able to qualify for RGI that is another reason I am choosing to leave the PRS when able.

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