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The Ombudsman Files. Two year apartment block mismanagement dispute
A residents management company asked The Property Ombudsman to investigate a complex case of poor property management.
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House price performance OUTSIDE of England
Property market expert, Kate Faulkner, takes a more detailed look at house price activity in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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TOWN AND CITY TRACKER: Property price performance analysis
Kate Faulkner looks at the most recent property price data available across our towns and cities, revealing top and under-performers.
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PROPERTY MARKET OUTLOOK: End of year stagnation, but pick-up expected
Kate Faulkner reviews the latest property market data, which shows a slight slow down in activity, but positive forecasts for the new year.
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The Ombudsman Files – Deposit registration failure leads to landlord compensation
A case concerning a dispute between a landlord and letting agent over the handling of a tenancy deposit results in huge compensation pay out.
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MARKET FOCUS – SUPPLY AND DEMAND: Why now can be a smart time to move home
Those wanting to move home shouldn't let the current economic climate stall them. Kate Faulkner looks at why now could be a good time to buy.
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What are the pros and cons of writing blog content with AI?
AI is becoming a part of life at work and home, but how far should you use it in a digital marketing strategy? Nelly Berova looks at the pros and cons of using AI for blog content.
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REVEALED: 20-year regional property price growth
Annual property price changes over the past two decades paint a more accurate picture for buyers and sellers, writes Kate Faulkner.
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PROPERTY MARKET UPDATE: Slow, steady and stable
Kate Faulkner reviews the latest indices, which reveals the UK property market is experiencing robust sales activity, but at a slower pace.
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BLOG: ‘Why I feel sorry for Rachel Reeves’
Adam Walker is in danger of finding himself in a minority of one, as he pleads the case for Rachel Reeves – but not as a Chancellor, as an accidental landlord bamboozled by legal compliance.
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