EweMove rescues people from redundancy
Sophie Cole, writer
EweMove is offering a tempting deal to those who have been made redundant by another property and estate agency business.
Redundancy can be devastating for anyone and the prospect of starting again with a new company can be a scary thought. However, those who have been affected by the recent LSL Property Service redundancies are being thrown a lifeline by estate agent and property franchise EweMove.
The successful online hybrid franchise is offering former employees of Reeds Rains and Your Move the chance to join the business for an incredibly low price. Many of the staff of the two brands, which are both owned by LSL, have been left without jobs and in one case a branch was only given two days’ notice that their location was closing down. To help those who are now without a job get back on their feet, EweMove is offering anyone who has been made redundant by LSL an incredibly generous opportunity to join its business, with an interest-free business loan of £24,000 available to suitable candidates who are interested in the opportunity.
“Thanks to the backing of The Property Franchise Group we have created a package for those hit by the closures. We’re genuinely sad that people’s livelihoods are at risk, but we believe we’ve come up with something extraordinary which will provide them with a great option to keep doing what they love.”
He added that the opportunity presented by EweMove is rare, as many franchises won’t offer such generous terms to prospective franchisees.
“Never before has such a substantial financial package been available for any franchised brand operation. But we live in changing times and we believe in acting quickly and decisively. We feel entrepreneurial agents will see this as a once in a lifetime opportunity to take control of their future and carve out a successful career in agency, running their own business but with the support of an industry giant.”
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Sophie Cole, writer