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Daily property news in the UK residential sector focused on estate and letting agency, property auctions and property managers.
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Soccer star scores new job as an estate agent
After a stellar career in football, the Scottish Cup winner has pledged to give his all to the property industry.
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Trouble brewing over estate agents’ use of AI photography
Shock exposé in the national press reveals widespread AI manipulation of property images by estate agents.
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Government confirms ban on managing agent insurance commissions
Propertymark warns of unintended consequences as the Government presses ahead with its insurance commission reforms..
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Letting agents using for free ad site in bigger numbers
Gumtree reports a 10% increase in agents and landlords listing homes to rent via its classified ads.
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‘Do the work you are paid for’, conveyancing body warns solicitors
The CLC says conveyancers often regard post-completion work as an "after-thought", and fail to register properties properly.
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‘Casual sexism and dangerous working conditions the norm in property’
Claim is made by former letting agent and now entrepreneur/author Samantha Collett within an excoriating column in a national newspaper.
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AML platform reveals major deal to upgrade KYC and sanctions coverage for agents
London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has joined existing SmartSearch provider, Dow Jones Watchlist, to deliver comprehensive data coverage, ensuring compliance…
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Purplebricks backer fights huge FCA fine and ban
Neil Woodford, who was an early financier of Purplebricks' early growth, faces fines for him and his fund totalling £46…
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Tory veteran slams his party’s NIMBY house building hypocrisy
Respected commentator, Simon Cooke, says Conservative MPs must stop opposing developments locally while calling for more homes elsewhere.
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Council keen to fine private landlords criticised over rats at own property
Brent Council fines private landlords up to £30,000 for poor conditions but has been criticised by one of its own…
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