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Landlord Law – Multi user membership for businesses

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November 18, 2011 by Tessa Shepperson

Multi user membershipIf you have a business – this will allow you to use the Landlord Law service at a significant saving.

For a long time I have wanted to set up a membership type especially for businesses where several members of staff need to use the service.  Finally I have done it!

If more than one person in a company needs to use Landlord Law, the company will usually baulk at paying two or more full price memberships.  Particularly as those memberships will ‘officially’ belong to the member and not to the business.

With multi user membership this is changed.

How it works

The lead company member.
There must be a lead company member at all times.  This will be our main contact with the company so should be someone in authority.  This member is charged full price, currently £180 (£150 plus VAT).

Standard company members.
The company can then buy additional memberships for its staff at a much lower price of £36 per person  £30 plus VAT).  If a member of staff leaves, his or her membership can be ended or transferred to another member of staff.

All members, the lead and the standard company members have full access rights to all parts of the site, including the document generator (for tenancy agreements and forms), the forum, the repossession kits, and all videos (including the forthcoming School for Landlords videos).

The company group area.
In addition each company will have its own private area where only company members (and Landlord Law administrators) can access.  This will contain a list of all the company members, with links so they can message each other, and the renewal date.

If required I can also add special pages where company members can add their own content and use the discussion area at the end of the page.

Set up and renewal fees.
As there is quite a bit of work involved in setting up a new multi user membership there is a set up fee of £90, and an annual renewal fee of £60 (to cover the extra administration work involved).

Membership is by application and the membership will be invoiced annually after the membership has been reviewed (and any adjustments for staff changes done).

Who its aimed at

Landlord has always had a significant membership among busineses.  These include:

  • Letting agents
  • Property companies
  • Housing advisors
  • University accommodation offices
  • Large professional landlord companies
  • Solicitors
The multi user membership offers them the Landlord Law membership at an affordable price.

As part of my anniversary offer, any companies who join up before 25 November 2011 won’t have to pay the setup fee. 

You can read more about the new multi user members and apply for membership >> here.

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