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As you would be aware, it has been some time since there has been an increase...
A caveat could cost you THOUSANDS OF $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
You will recall in our last principals’ newsletter we mentioned that our Platinum Partners have access to Barclay MIS for the recovery of office debt free of charge.
Saved by Having a Standard Office Procedure
As many of you would be aware Barclay MIS have designed and made available for our clients a number of forms one of which is a pro forma tenancy application form along with supporting documentation such as a pet application, cross reference checklist and cross-reference questionnaire.
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For over 35 years, Barclay MIS has been innovative in the field of debt recovery. We offer a range of products and services that utilises cutting edge technology that securely recover debt in accordance with legislation.
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