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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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New insurance scheme to free up surveyors and clear cladding backlog
A government-backed indemnity is designed to give surveyors confidence to assess buildings with cladding.
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South-based estate agency makes another expansion move
Charters has bought rival company St Moores as it extends its reach in Southampton.
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Wallop! Rumble with the Agents raises £21,000 for charity
Gala night in London saw five bouts including wins by Neil Baldock of Fine & Country and Suzanna Mavity of…
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Letting agents slam Government over ‘risky’ renting reform plans
Detail report from TLIC outlines the danger of banning Section 21 evictions AND fixed-term tenancies in one go, among other…
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‘Looking after the privileged is not a good look for the new regime’
Senior London estate agency figure and ardent Thatcherite gives his surprisingly candid view of the Chancellor's mini budget last week.
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Tributes flood in following death of ‘superb’ Sussex estate agent
Guy Leonard has died aged 76 just 11 years after selling his eponymous estate agency and opening a bed and…
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Industry body calls out ‘major flaw’ in looming PRS regulation laws
Claim is made by Isobel Thomson, boss of Safeagent, following her review of the Government's recent white paper A Fairer…
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Landlords join Shelter in call for end to housing benefit freeze
Shelter says thousands of tenants will become homeless this winter unless the Government takes urgent action.
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Tax cuts will boost sales market by 30% says leading agency CEO
Andy Shepherd says tax cuts and stamp duty changes will bring greater confidence and more first-time buyers to the capital's…
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Mini Budget: Government to release land for new build and streamline planning
The Chancellor said 'Investment Zones' with accelerated planning rules will be set up in 38 areas.
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