The family of Bennylyn Burke, who was murdered and buried under floorboards along with her two-year-old daughter, say the light has "been snuffled" out by her death.
19.01.2023 - 19:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Let’s Let first established its office on Cadzow Street, Hamilton in 2003, initially to manage the family's own portfolio of properties.
The Laurie family chose to open their agency to work with other landlords in managing their investments and provide an unrivalled service, as landlords working for landlords. 20 years later, they are now a third-generation family business maintaining their original core values and staying true to their roots in why they started this business.
These same core values influence the decisions they make every day and the relationships they maintain with their landlords, tenants and contractors alike.
With a combined experience of over 90 years in property letting, all the staff in Let’s Let are fully qualified in current legislation. Letting legislation is ever-changing and everyone participates in regular training to ensure they have up-to-date knowledge for dealing with properties and their tenancies.
All those working in the company have been part of the Team for over 10 years or are part of the Laurie family, with the directors continuing to actively participate in the day-to-day running of the business.
The team at Let’s Let pride themselves on their exemplary customer service, always looking after properties as if they were their own. They were awarded British Property Award for Best Letting Agent for three consecutive years and this prestigious accolade only reinforces their excellent customer service and care, whilst remaining down-to-earth and approachable.
Looking after the environment is incredibly important to many people right now and Let’s Let is proud of trying to do its bit to help reduce its carbon footprint. It currently has four electric vehicles and intends to host a fully
The family of Bennylyn Burke, who was murdered and buried under floorboards along with her two-year-old daughter, say the light has "been snuffled" out by her death.
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Well, this ousting didn’t last long!
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