Rental property needed for clients
Hi, my name is Cathy and I am the case manager for Sustaining Tenancies at Hastings Salvation Army. I am currently working along families who through no fault of their own are needing new long term rentals. If you can help or know anyone with a suitable property please let me know.
Client 1: 58yrs Female, working - landlords family moving back into the home. 1 or 2 bedroom home in Hastings required.
Client 2: 66yrs Female, her daughter (both working) and 2 teenage grandchildren require 3 bedroom home in Hastings. Landlord wants to sell house and wants to decorate before listing on the market. Excellent references.
Client 3: Single mum with 6 children. Landlord is selling property and wanted to update and redecorate first.
If you have any contacts or are able to assist please contact me:
Cell: 021951406 or email hastings.cm@salvationarmy.org.nz
Thanks, Cathy
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