When Hajaj Hajaj decided to rent out his house in south London in the summer of 2020, his daughter, Kinda Jackson, urged him to use a reputable lettings agent for peace of mind.
Hajaj assumed that Imperial marked up the rent to the corporate professionals living in the property.
All it required in return was that Hajaj didn’t contact his tenants directly and gave two months’ notice if he wanted the property back.
The income from the rental property in Lewisham is effectively Hajaj’s pension, which he uses to pay for her care.
“The property has been kept in immaculate condition and with regular interval checks,” replied Imperial’s administrator, Sarah Barnes.