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c.jermyn • March 26, 2020

From all the team at Woodstock 


We have a great team at Woodstock , who have all embraced the change and worked together to make sure we continue to deliver a great service in what is an extremely difficult time for our clients, suppliers, our team, our families, the county and the world as a whole.  

From Paula tucked away in an office in the middle of a farm field, Frank in his attic and Rosie rather fortunately overlooking the beach at Sandbanks, we are all up and running and assisting landlords and agents through this extremely challenging time. 

We have been handling adjourned cases, keeping up to date with the rapid changes in the law and practical implications of our work. The team are tasked with thinking outside of the box as the rules we have been governed by for so long and the practices we adopt, have changed over night and will continue to do so. The team are doing a fantastic job offering support and great practical guidance to each other and our agents and landlords. 

The agents we work with are delivering as well, with experienced agents really coming into their own using their skills to navigate their landlords through this challenge and keep the crucial lines of communication open with their tenants. Our team at Woodstock are working closely with them to support them in their efforts.  

It's been a tough few years for those working in the private rental sector but it has no doubt made us more resilient. So lets consider this the next challenge

We will continue to support our clients and agents and keep you all updated with the changes in the law and the practical impact of COVID-19 on the private rental sector. If you have any questions or need assistance then do not hesitate to contact the team by email (contact@woodstockpropertylaw.com) or by telephone (0330 088 5792)

In the meantime, stay safe, stay home and take time to enjoy the simple life, the sunny blue skies, the quietness and some time with your loved ones. 

From all the team at Woodstock we wish you and your families all the best in this very challenging time. 



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