No Letting Go makes the cut
Sophie Cole, writer
No Letting Go has made the finals of one of the property industry’s most influential awards.
Estate agency and property franchise No Letting Go is thrilled to announced that it has made the finals of the highly respected Negotiator Awards. The awards, which were established in 2008, recognise the leading lights in the estate agency and property worlds and award those who are really offering something special within the industry.
No Letting Go offers a unique service that protects letting agents, landlords and management companies from damage and neglect to their properties during tenancies. Its 10 property-related services speed up the process of property inventory checks and save property owners and managers both time and money.
The franchise is up for the Best Supplier of the Year award and will find out if it’s done enough to take home the title on the 29th of November. The glittering ceremony to crown the winners was attended by more than 900 people last year, showing just how big the awards are. This year, it will be held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, Park Lane, London, following a day of exhibitions and displays from some of the industry’s biggest players.
A representative for No Letting Go said:
“We are delighted to have been shortlisted for the Best Supplier of the Year category with the prestigious Negotiator Awards. This is a really competitive category, with a plethora of companies providing products and services to the letting industry.”
They explained how, whilst they remain hopeful for a win, the honour of being shortlisted is praise in itself.
“Whilst we are crossing our fingers to win an award in November, we are proud to have been shortlisted alongside some fantastic brands in this category, and this is testament to the high quality of service provided by our 65 offices around the country.”
No Letting Go
No Letting Go is a leading supplier to the Lettings Industry, with many national customers. As the largest inventory supplier we help you to build a six-figure income, with our repeat business model.
Sophie Cole, writer