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Midlands legend helps launch former colleagues’ estate agency
Shepherd, who established one of Birmingham's best-known estate agencies, is helping establish Esther Broomhall & Partners.
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LATEST: Industry reacts to 62% reduction in property sales during July
Agents reveal their thoughts on latest HMRC data, which shows sales falling off a cliff last month as the first…
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Property management proptech raises £72 million for global expansion
Plentific has growing in the UK by targetting the institutional property maintenance and repairs markets with a cloud-based platform.
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London borough proposes huge HMO licensing push
Agents and landlords in the area face significant additional and admin costs if the proposed borough-wide additional licensing scheme gets…
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Developer and agency owner to hand over £1.4 million to former partner
Shaun Collins, who started out in the property industry working for Winkworth, has lost his battle with Nicola Oberman.
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Complaints about estate agents jumped by a third in 2020, says TPO
Ombudsman says part of the reason is that its new complaints portal makes it easier to make contact and begin…
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Eight estate agencies sign up to use Goodlord platform in one go
All estate agencies within Lomond Group are to use the platform and its app, standardising their lettings service across 20,000…
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OnTheMarket’s free Sprift appraisal leads service goes live
Agents listing on the portal can now create white-labelled Market Appraisal reports for any of the UK's 28 million properties.
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Exclusive: RICS expels senior surveyor for plagiarism in Associate application
Jack Cook and his employer Carter Jonas are 'discussing the implications of the decision' by a disciplinary panel.
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Estate agency ordered to pay back £6,200 in rent to tenant
First Tier Tribunal found that East London firm Kenneth Lloyds Ltd had operated property as an HMO without a licence.
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