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Nottingham Lettings Agency Picks Up Third Gong At Awards Ceremony
A Nottingham lettings agency has received its third gong in as many years, after being dubbed ‘Best Service Provider 2014’ at The Midlands Business Awards.
Cavendish Lettings based on Fletcher Gate, Nottingham, was recognised for it’s pro-active and communicative nature, along with its dedication to delivering the best possible service, at the event held at The Hilton Birmingham Metropole.
Ali Baylav, Managing Director, said: “We were absolutely delighted with our win at The Midlands Business Awards, and it is great recognition for our team. This award endorses our commitment and dedication to the best possible service levels, not just within the lettings industry, but throughout all sectors! It will take pride of place in our Nottingham lettings office along with our Sunday Times Awards for 2012 and 2013”
Working with residential landlords who have a problem with the successful letting and management of their property portfolios, Cavendish Lettings continues to be seen as the first to try exciting things, and its award-winning team are reliable, professionally accredited, friendly, with high aspirations of being based in the smartest offices in the best locations throughout the UK.
Harj Sandher Founder of the Midlands Business Awards, said: “The Midlands Business Awards is a positive and dynamic major event in the business calendar for the whole of the Midlands region. We aim to provide a powerful stimulus in creating a legacy which embraces talent, entrepreneurs and business development.”
For more information, please visit www.cavendishlettings.com.
Cavendish Lettings is represented by Poppy-PR, for press enquiries, please contact Tina Clough at poppyprteam@gmail.com for more information
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Poppy-PR .
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