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E.ON at home with British landlords
12 January 2010
E.ON UK, one of the country’s leading power and gas companies, has become a Recognised Supplier of the National Landlords Association (NLA), the leading representative body for private-residential landlords in the UK.
The NLA recognises that with the rise in environmental awareness and the current economic climate the necessity for high quality, green energy at a reasonable price is paramount. As an NLA Recognised Supplier, E.ON provides landlords with gas and electricity at competitive prices making being clean and green easier for landlords up and down the country.
Landlords can expect to receive specialist customer service advice, free meter exchanges* and the removal of standing charges on empty properties when the property is in the landlord’s name. For a small monthly fee E.ON will also ensure that no expensive surprises occur if the property’s heating or hot water system breaks down. With winter temperatures still around freezing, it is vital that properties are well heated by a reliable company.
Landlords can also take advantage of E.ON’s new Landlord pack. This online tool highlights how landlords can benefit from making their properties more energy efficient.
Paul Berwick, Head of Marketing, NLA, said:
“With more and more companies realising that landlords are a key market for energy companies, the NLA is pleased to welcome E.ON on board. When dealing with an affordable, environmentally- conscious company like E.ON, landlords can be assured of reliable and effective customer service and a commitment to providing them with the greenest energy at the best price.”
Find out more about E.ON and other NLA Recognised Suppliers.
All media enquiries including enquiries for interviews:
Ellie Irwin
Press Officer, NLA
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Tel:
020 7840 8925
Mob: 07833 683 281
Notes to Editors:
Representing landlords from all over the UK, the National Landlords Association (NLA) is the leading organisation for private-residential landlords. It campaigns for the legitimate interests of landlords by seeking to influence decision-makers at all levels of government and by making landlords’ collective voice heard in the media. The NLA helps landlords make a success of their lettings business by providing a wide range of information, advice and services. It seeks to raise standards in the private-rented sector while aiming to ensure that landlords are aware of their statutory rights and responsibilities.
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