Products & Services
News covering new and developing products and services from companies supporting estate and letting agents and the wider residential property industry.
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Reapit partners with Just Move In to simplify home move admin
This new partnership aims to help agents reduce home move stress for tenants and buyers while creating new revenue opportunities.
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Free £10k deposit scheme “no silver bullet”
The First Homes Fund is a constructive intervention, but "not a silver bullet", according to Leeds Building Society's Louise Drummond.
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Interest-free £10k deposit scheme opens
Housing Cabinet Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville says the scheme is to help Scotland's first-time buyers onto the property ladder.
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Lender launches landlord EPC support package
"Landlords are still grappling with the upcoming Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards," according to TMW's Dan Clinton.
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Conveyancers told to target estate agents
Time should be invested in building and maintaining strong relationships with local agents, says Lyons Bowe Solicitors' Paul Lyons.
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One in five landlords don’t trust their lettings agent
Landlords want proof that agents have the right controls and safeguards in place, says The Letting Partnership’s Chris Mason
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New legal tech platform to end “submit and hope” conveyancing
“For too long, conveyancers have submitted applications, hoping everything is right. RegLand changes that," says co-founder Ruth Beeton.
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Reposit announced as Goodlord deposit replacement partner
Ben Grech, CEO at Reposit, says its partnership with Goodlord reflects the continued evolution of the rental market.
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Alto hits new performance highs
Alto delivered “standout” growth in sales, deal size and overall performance, says the group's Chief Executive Riccardo Iannucci-Dawson.
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INTERVIEW: Corporate accountability comes to conveyancing
Patricia Rees-Stott at Fix My Legals tells Lisa Isaacs why blue chip business processes are what’s needed to reform conveyancing.
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