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EVO Listed As A Top Expert By The Times

The Times presents a hand-selected list of businesses to help you negotiate some of life’s trickier tasks

Published 30 October 2023

Author The Times

If you’re struggling to manage a buy-to-let property, are wondering if you’re eligible to make a medical negligence claim, or want to contest a will, you need someone qualified to offer expert advice.

EVO appears in The Times recommended expert list for Landlords. Read the recommendation below: 

EVO

Investing in buy-to-let property can be a fantastic way of securing your future, but many potential landlords are put off by the prospect of sourcing tradespeople and dealing with emergencies, property repairs and maintenance. So if you’re thinking of taking the plunge, or are already a landlord or housing provider, take a look at EVO.

This digital workflow platform removes all of the hassle of dealing with repair and maintenance issues. A complete end to end, fully managed solution that allows tenants to report issues or request maintenance services such as boiler checks via a dedicated tenant app. Landlords can then approve the work remotely – meaning no more late-night phone calls – and EVO calls on its network of vetted and accredited tradespeople to carry out the work to a high standard, all backed by a 12-month warranty.

EVO’s services are available for a fraction of the cost of using a traditional agent, and can also be used by large housing providers such as local authorities to improve the quality of affordable housing. Plans start from as little as £5 per month. Sign up today at evo-pm.com


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