Associations & Bodies
News and updates from associations and member organisations in the UK residential property industry.
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Propertymark slammed for handling of latest leadership resignation
Trade association sends terse email to members about Kirsty Finney's departure and takes down links to articles about her.
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Industry body reports surge in apprentices joining property industry
Propertymark says number of young people seeking to register as apprentices has increased by 30% since the New Year.
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Goodbye ARLA, NAEA and NAVA and hello Propertymark, says chief
Propertymark boss Tim Balcon tells The Neg that his drive to make property industry into a 'profession' will be easier under one roof.
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Guild endorses Boomin after founder makes data and industry promises
Michael Bruce confirms agents' data will not be 'stolen' and that platform will never go direct to consumers.
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More trouble at RICS uncovered by newspaper investigation
Sunday Times column Prufrock uncovers internal unhappiness at the way the organisation is being run.
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Hayward and Quirk clash on radio over hiring of new Propertymark CEO
Mark Hayward breaks silence over his delayed departure and hiring of new Propertymark CEO Tom Balcon.
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Hayward to stay on at Propertymark, but will NAEA and ARLA be going?
Chief Executive of NAEA to become policy adviser instead of retiring but Propertymark hasn't confirmed or denied that his old job will be phased out.
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Agents unhappy over RICS cost-cutting and 140 redundancies
Agents have told The Negotiator that job losses weren't mentioned at AGM, and that senior team should take larger pay-cut.
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Property industry unites to press for rent arrears loans for tenants
Letting agents, landlords and even lenders now say action is needed to avert crisis as economy is rocked by Covid.
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Propertymark ends a turbulent year with new ‘Covid’ leadership appointments
The industry's largest membership organisation reveals its latest ARLA and NAEA leadership, who this year are not elected.
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