LANDLORD REFERRAL SCHEME - EARN £200

LANDLORD REFERRAL SCHEME - EARN £200

IF YOU REFER A NEW LANDLORD TO US YOU COULD EARN £200

DO YOU WANT TO EARN £200?


With our Landlord referral scheme, you can earn £200* if you refer to us a Landlord for whom we successfully find a new tenant. Do you have friends, colleagues or relatives with investment properties in Bolton?

In order to claim your referral fee, please call our Lettings team on 01204 659670 to discuss. Alternatively you can email us at allrentals@harrisonsnet.co.uk




*Subject to T&C's below.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS


1.1 The referral fee shall be paid once a landlord has been referred to Harrisons Estate Agents and said landlord subsequently instructs Harrisons Estate Agents to market their property, a tenant is found and a tenancy begins. The fee shall be paid no later than 14 days after the start date of the tenancy and will be paid to a nominated bank account by way of bank transfer.

1.2 A referral that does not lead to a successful tenancy does not qualify for a referral fee.

1.3 There are no limits to the number of referrals one individual can make.

1.4 Referral fee applies per Landlord. Multiple referral fees will be payable for multiple landlords.

1.5 A referral fee will only be paid if the landlord is unknown to Harrisons Estate Agents before the introduction. If the landlord is known to Harrisons Estate Agents or is a current client of Harrisons Estate Agents no referral fee will be paid.

1.6 Where a property is owned by two or more persons only one referral will be paid

1.7 No contract is created between Harrisons Estate Agents and referrer. Harrisons Estate Agents have no legal obligation to the referrer. Harrisons Estate Agents reserve the right to withdraw this promotion at any time.


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