Our lettings department received a welcomed gift and 'thank you card'

8th February 2023
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Testimonial from tenants

It's so nice to receive a thank you gift and a card even in these challenging times ❤️

Mum and daughter have been tenants of ours for nearly 7 years, they're now off to pastures new 🏡

We will miss you 👋

Thank you from the whole team here at Adkins Property 🙏


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