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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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‘Burdensome’ Landlord and Tenant Act faces major reform
The legislation is now over 70 years old and questions are being asked about whether it is fit for purpose.
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Housing market to bounce back if conditions improve – Landmark
Strong housing supply in 2024 shows there is a clear appetite to move amongst homeowners says Landmark CEO Simon Brown.
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VOA VICTORY: High profile landlord wins council tax change appeal
Rochester landlord and letting agent, Maxine Fothergill, has won an appeal against Medway Council to impose additional council tax charges.
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‘RRB hasn’t gone far enough’ – Generation Rent
The pressure group has welcomed the passing of RRB through the House of Commons on Tuesday but says it is…
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Trading update – Savills reports ‘good performance’ last year
The international property group says its full-year figures for 2024 will be in line with its expectations but some way…
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Major agency group completes another takeover as its expansion plans accelerate
Lomond, led by Ed Phillips, has bought a second agency in Kent as part of its strategy to extend the…
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Solicitors struck off for falsifying Land Registry docs
A partner duo from London law firm Gelbergs were caught putting false names on property submissions to the Land Registry.
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90% of landlords cite legislation and tax as main reasons for selling up
DPS report reveals that the negative tax and legislation environment are the key but not the only influencing factors on…
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Charity to encourage reluctant landlords to accept pets
Pets Foundation is funding a campaign to provide support and advice to tenants and landlords about keeping pets in rented…
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One month advance rent rule ‘will hit self-employed’
The Association of Rental Living warns the Government that preventing landlords and letting agents from collecting more than a month's…
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