9 Crown Row, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 0TH

Lettings Valuer
Liam attended school locally in Ascot and began his career in estate agency aged 18 in the Bracknell area. He has gone on to gain experience within the Maidenhead, Reading and Wokingham markets too. Building relationships is what Liam enjoys the most in his role, which gives him the opportunity to meet and help all kinds of people. Away from work, Liam enjoys playing football throughout the week and for a local Bracknell team on a Sunday (some say the next Sunday League Pirlo).
The best piece of advice I’ve ever been given is…
The way to get started is to quit talking and start doing.
Top of my bucket list is…
To travel around America and Australia.
On Sunday mornings, you can usually find me…
On a football pitch in all weathers – potentially a little jaded from the night before.
My guilty pleasures are…
Watching Super Sunday and the F1 whilst devouring a takeaway. Highly recommended.
The thing I like best about my job…
Helping and advising landlords on how to make the process of letting their property as stress-free as possible, and assuring tenants throughout the process so that it becomes an enjoyable and exciting experience.
The person I’d most like to go for a drink with is…
Sir Alex Ferguson.
26 Mar 2020
The situation and advice available following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is continually changing.
At Duncan Yeardley we are doing all we can to keep landlords and tenants in the Bracknell area as up to date as possible. And we are here to help you and our community in any way we can.
Since our last update, the Prime Minister has effectively put large sections of society on lockdown to reduce the spread of the disease and support the NHS who are in the frontline of tackling COVID-19. This has and will have a massive impact on the rental property industry.
Government Help for Landlords and Tenants
The Government has announced a package of measures to protect renters and landlords affected by the outbreak.
A statement from the Housing Minister, Robert Jenrick, said: “This means no renter in either social or private accommodation will be forced out of their home during this challenging time.
“Emergency legislation is being brought forward so that landlords will not be able to start proceedings to evict tenants for at least three months. As a result of these measures, no renters in private or social accommodation needs to be concerned about the threat of eviction.
“Recognising the additional pressures, the virus may put on landlords, we have confirmed that the three-month mortgage payment holiday will be extended to landlords whose tenants are experiencing financial difficulties due to coronavirus.
“This will alleviate the pressure on landlords, who will be concerned about meeting mortgage payments themselves, and will mean no unnecessary stress is put on their tenants as a result.
“At the end of this period, landlords and tenants will be expected to work together to establish an affordable repayment plan, taking into account tenants’ circumstances.”
In addition to that information, we’ve compiled six links below to information you might find useful. These links are accurate as of Wednesday 25 March:
Get in touch
For up to the minute news, to ask us any questions, or to simply have a chat and air what’s on your mind, please call us on 01344 860121 – we’re here to help.
We would also like to thank our landlords and tenants for their co-operation and understanding during this challenging period.
And finally, we salute the selfless staff of our NHS, our emergency services and retail workers who are keeping things running.
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