Latest property news
Daily property news in the UK residential sector focused on estate and letting agency, property auctions and property managers.
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Big industry AML tech firm buys identify verification platform
Tim Barnett, CEO of Credas Technologies, says the deal with SmartSearch will empower more businesses to protect themselves.
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Time to sort out the ‘material information’ mess urges TPO
Ombudsman Lesley Horton says Government reforms announced this week must finally clarify what info vendors and agents need to provide…
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Six-month old US luxury estate agency launches in London
Aperture Global, founded by Robert Palmer in May, aims to blend tech-driven marketing with global reach for luxury property transactions.
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RICS brings big home surveys overhaul step closer
A consultation on a new 'standard' for surveys closes next week ahead of the revised rules being published early next…
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New strategic collaboration to modernise conveyancing revealed
PEXA and Muve have announced a partnership that aims to innovate the UK conveyancing industry and potential to integrate with…
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County Court evictions now costing landlords £12,000 on average
New shocking figures released as membership body seeks to have more evictions transferred to High Court to relieve pressure on…
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WARNING: Sublets ‘can cost landlords up to £80,000’
A sublet property can be designated as an HMO and be subject to the strict rules governing multiple occupancy buildings,…
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Winkworth hosts celebration event at Harrods
Estate agency Winkworth welcomed over 200 international buying and relocation agents to Harrods at a drinks reception to mark the…
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Major estate agency group acquires sixth London independent
Lomond's London KFH has expanded following its purchase of established three-branch independent Eddisonwhite.
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Green Party votes during conference to ‘abolish’ private landlords
Landlords add "no positive value to the economy or society" and are intrinsically exploitative, according to Greens.
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