Landlords offered easier utility deals through lettings agency partnership 

Landlords offered easier utility deals through lettings agency partnership 


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A new partnership struck by a lettings agency claims to offer ”streamlined, cost-saving energy and utility services to landlords.”

The deal is between Essex property group Beresfords and MESO Energy. 

Through this partnership landlords will have access to a suite of services which includes gas and electricity switching with market-wide comparisons. Broadband and personal mobile packages, building, contents and boiler insurance, ongoing account management and customer support are also provided alongside what Beresfords calls “transparent pricing and preferential rates which could result in significant reductions.”

It says MESO Energy acts independently, conducting market-wide searches across all major utility providers to present tailored options for landlord customers. 

An agency spokesperson says: “Property transactions can already be complex, and energy and utility decisions can be a difficult and daunting process to navigate. Our partnership with MESO Energy will expand what we can offer our customers, taking away the extra hassle and confusion of finding the best rates, alongside the admin time to liaise with account holders, while offering preferential rates for gas, electricity, broadband, insurance and more – managed by one trusted partner.”

And a MESO Energy representative adds: “We simplify all utilities and identify exactly what customers need, showing them the best available options and liaising with all providers to agree preferential rates, for a hassle-free experience.

“Our service identifies where customers are now, and gets them into the best position possible with new options, managing everything on their behalf. Over the past 12 months, we’ve saved residential customers an average of 31% – which is an incredible reduction.”

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