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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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Conveyancing platform questions reservation agreements
Although popular with consumers, reservation agreements could prove difficult to implement unless the reasons why people can withdraw are clearly…
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Criminal family surrender 16 properties worth £8.1 million after investigation
In one of the UK's extraordinary proceeds of crime recovery cases, the National Crime Agency has persuaded the Davies family…
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Back of the net! Branch launch gets the Grobbelaar thumbs up
Legendary former Liverpool goalkeeper joins other sporting stars at opening of NW of England estate agency's latest new office
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Grenfell cladding debacle has left 600,000 owners struggling to sell homes
Claim is made by Labour Party which says bungling over cladding is forcing surveyors and lenders to under-value some properties…
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First landlords sign up to Choices’ advance rent model, but will other agents use it?
Controversial industry figure Simon Shinerock says he has signed-up 75 tenancies using his ‘advanced rent’ primary tenancy model which offers…
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Rogue agent starts seven-year prison sentence after ‘sophisticated fraud’
Employer, Martin & Co. dismisses property manager, compensates clients and says it is reassured internal system picked up the fraud.
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Landlords square up for a scrap with Boris during the General Election campaign
The RLA says the regulations that letting agents and landlords must comply with have increased by a third since 2010…
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Donald Trump set to build 550 homes in Scotland
Councillors have approved plans submitted by Trump International Scotland for 550 homes plus retail and leisure facilities at its Menie…
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Letting agent apologises after listing ‘prison cell’ apartment
A letting agent in Brighton has apologised after posting an ad on Rightmove that showed a one-bedroom apartment in the…
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70% of vendors don’t care about Brexit
Surprising research from Jackson-Stops among 1,100 clients finds a clear majority aren't bothered by the ongoing Brexit fiasco.
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