A LOCAL property business has seen a second member of staff get accreditation as a relocation expert in a matter of just a few weeks.
Sales Negotiator, Anita Emmott from Petty, the East Lancashire property experts, has been recognised by a national body for her customer service skills in helping people to relocate, taking the total of accredited Relocation Agents at Petty to eleven.
The accreditation was awarded by Relocation Agent Network and is achieved by completing a comprehensive training programme.
Anita has worked at Petty Estate Agents for six years and has personally managed the three relocations that are required to qualify for the 'Customer Service Accreditation' from the Relocation Agent Network.
“I’m really pleased to get my accreditation, as Petty are the area’s only selected Relocation Agent Network Local Experts and it’s an accolade we take very seriously - it demonstrates our credibility and sets us apart,” said Anita.
“I’m passionate about the area, so it’s always a pleasure to help people when they move here. I was born and bred in the area and have lived here all my life. We have great communities, fantastic countryside, great regional connectivity and lots of local history.
“The Relocation Agent Network is owned by Cartus and they are very particular about agents they choose, describing them as ‘The best of the best’.
“The fact that Petty also boasts residential, letting and commercial divisions means we are uniquely placed to offer a broad overview of the east Lancashire property market, which is something that people value highly when they are relocating.”
Ian Bythell, one of the Directors at Petty’s, said: “We’re extremely proud of all our staff and how hard they work and another member gaining this nationally recognised and valued accreditation shows how seriously we take staff development. Anita is a great asset to our team and I know our customers value her commitment and professionalism in helping them relocate to this great area.”
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