Guaranteed Rent Scheme | Factory owner's property seized
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Guaranteed Rent Scheme | Factory owner's property seized We guarantee your rent: You don’t have to fill in any forms or claim forms. With 3Let you will receive a guaranteed rental income for as long as your property is without a tenant on our property management scheme. A Bangladesh court has ordered the government to confiscate the property of the owner of the collapsed garment factory building in which nearly 400 people died. Guaranteed Rent Scheme A two-judge panel of the High Court also asked the central bank to freeze the assets of the owners of the five clothing factories in the building, and use the money to pay the salaries and other benefits of their workers. The order came after police produced the building owner, Mohammed Sohel Rana, and the factory owners in court. The order did not elaborate but it was implied that the salaries of the dead victims would be paid to their relatives. At least 386 people were killed when the illegally constructed eight-storey Rana Plaza in Savar collapsed on April 24. A total of 3,122 people were employed in the garment factories. It is not clear how many were working at the time, but 2,500 people were pulled out of the rubble alive. Guaranteed Rent Scheme The collapse has become the deadliest disaster to hit Bangladesh's garment industry, which is worth £14 billion annually and supplies global retailers. Rescue efforts have now been suspended and heavy machinery is being used to clear the broken and crushed concrete slabs to get to the bottom floor, where workers expect to find many more dead bodies. Guaranteed Rent Scheme Meanwhile clashes broke out again between thousands of garment workers and police in Savar, leaving at least 100 people injured. Police attacked with sticks when the workers, who were demanding death penalty for Rana and news of the missing people, tried to break the security cordon around the collapsed building. Earlier people had waited patiently at the site for news of missing relatives, holding their pictures and identity cards as they watched cranes lifting sections of ceilings and floors from the rubble. Emergency workers in hard hats used drilling and cutting machines to break up the slabs into manageable pieces. Ratna Akhtar , looking for her husband at a nearby school, wailed: "Give me my husband back. At least I want to see his dead body if not alive." View the original article here We treat your properties on our guaranteed rent scheme as our own for you to get the very best services at all times. Contact Guaranteed Rental today on 020 8694 8098 to find out more.
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Guaranteed Rent Scheme | Factory owner's property seized We guarantee your rent: You don’t have to fill in any forms or claim forms. With 3Let you will receive a guaranteed rental income for as long as your property is without a tenant on our property management scheme. A Bangladesh court has ordered the government to confiscate the property of the owner of the collapsed garment factory building in which nearly 400 people died. Guaranteed Rent Scheme A two-judge panel of the High Court also asked the central bank to freeze the assets of the owners of the five clothing factories in the building, and use the money to pay the salaries and other benefits of their workers. The order came after police produced the building owner, Mohammed Sohel Rana, and the factory owners in court. The order did not elaborate but it was implied that the salaries of the dead victims would be paid to their relatives. At least 386 people were killed when the illegally constructed eight-storey Rana Plaza in Savar collapsed on April 24. A total of 3,122 people were employed in the garment factories. It is not clear how many were working at the time, but 2,500 people were pulled out of the rubble alive. Guaranteed Rent Scheme The collapse has become the deadliest disaster to hit Bangladesh's garment industry, which is worth £14 billion annually and supplies global retailers. Rescue efforts have now been suspended and heavy machinery is being used to clear the broken and crushed concrete slabs to get to the bottom floor, where workers expect to find many more dead bodies. Guaranteed Rent Scheme Meanwhile clashes broke out again between thousands of garment workers and police in Savar, leaving at least 100 people injured. Police attacked with sticks when the workers, who were demanding death penalty for Rana and news of the missing people, tried to break the security cordon around the collapsed building. Earlier people had waited patiently at the site for news of missing relatives, holding their pictures and identity cards as they watched cranes lifting sections of ceilings and floors from the rubble. Emergency workers in hard hats used drilling and cutting machines to break up the slabs into manageable pieces. Ratna Akhtar , looking for her husband at a nearby school, wailed: "Give me my husband back. At least I want to see his dead body if not alive." View the original article here We treat your properties on our guaranteed rent scheme as our own for you to get the very best services at all times. Contact Guaranteed Rental today on 020 8694 8098 to find out more.