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Scots estate agents must now return to home working… but will England follow?
Scottish First Minister says rapid spread of new Omicron variant has forced her hand as government battles new outbreak.
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Guild says new Zero Deposit service will boost demand for members
Trade group boss Iain McKenzie says new offering will widen the potential pool of tenants who can afford the rent…
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Orange alert! Midlands estate agencies launch rebrand
Belvoir brands Newton Fallowell and Goodchilds get a revamped look which is now being rolled out across their branch networks.
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Purplebricks share price hits all-time low as deposits debacle rumbles on
New details have also emerged of the extent to which its tenancy deposit paperwork has proven to have been incomplete…
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Deadline for agents to join hybrid agency ‘class action’ group is midnight tonight
Contractors for Justice group will then begin preparing paperwork and securing a court date, its spokesman tells The Neg.
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Agent warns industry after battling TPO and landlord over disputed arrears
Phil Jones claims TPO judgement will encourage more landlords to claim compensation from agents if tenants fall into rent arrears…
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The perfect timing?
A landmark clock tower in Torquay has been listed for sale by Network Auctions.
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SmartSearch strikes AML customer verification deal with Zoopla
The Leeds-based tech platform is is now providing its customer aml verification system to Zoopla's could-based software Alto.
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NEW RULES: Estate agents must work from home now ‘if they can’
It may feel like Groundhog Day for many agents, but the rapid spread of the new Omicron variant means agents…
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RoPA-style regulation of estate agents in Jersey backed by trade body
Propertymark says current situation on the island leaves consumers vulnerable to bad practice and questionable standards.
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