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LandlordZONE is a UK-based organisation running the UK's largest online landlord property website.
Company type | Limited |
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Industry | Internet & Real Estate |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Manchester, UK |
Key people | Thomas Entwistle, Chief Executive |
Website | www |
The organisation provides comment, insight and reference to parliament[1] and local government,[2][3][4][5] Centre for Policy Studies[6] and leading news publications[7][8][9][10][11][12] as well as publishing news, legal information, documents and management guides for landlords, agents and property professionals involved in renting out property – novices and experienced alike.
The website provides a very busy forum advising a large landlord and agent community on rental property management issues.
The organisation was founded in 1999 by Tom Entwistle,[13] a residential and commercial landlord with over 40 years experience of the industry. Tom, who holds a master's degree in Management Science from UMIST/MBS, a Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing from the Chartered Institute of Marketing and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, also has a 26-year background in education - lecturing and management.
In 2002 it was incorporated under the holding company Parkmatic Publications Ltd
In 2016 the organisation acquired distinctiveness on the trademark LandlordZONE[14]
LandlordZONE is a for profit organisation which makes money operating as a media agency; it advises clients on their advertising requirements, constructing marketing campaigns to reach a large bespoke audience of rental property landlords, agents and property professionals.
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