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Dealing With Your Landlord

Last updated on , by Arun Mehra

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I know many dental practices will be concerned about their rent payments due to their landlords.

Naturally, every landlord will differ, but I do think it is worth asking your landlord for some leniency in payments.

For instance, rather than paying a whole quarter in advance, ask if you can pay monthly just for this uncertain period. They may say yes, they may say no, but no harm in asking.

I attach a template of an email I sent to one of our landlord’s for one of our dental practices today, and it certainly did the trick!

Just change the amounts and names.

Give it a go – you have nothing to lose!

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Arun Mehra

Arun is the founder of the Samera Group, starting the business with just one client sitting at his father’s dining table. Twenty years on, Team Samera now service hundreds of dental clients, run events and help clients start, buy, grow, finance and sell their practices.

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