Regulation & Law
News articles looking at national legislation and local regulation and the application of law to the residential property industry.
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BLOG: Agents can reduce the risk of tenancy fraud using modern ID checks
Anti-money laundering and anti-fraud compliance specialist Harriet Holmes says the continuing cost of living crisis could lead to an increased risk of tenancy fraud.
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Renters Reform Bill stuck at final hurdle before publication
Sources at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities have confirmed to The Neg that that the Renters Reform Bill will be published sooner rather than later.
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BLOG: Capital Gains Tax changes and the benefits of limited companies
Beresfords lettings boss Steven Bond says those looking to invest in a second property may be better placed to purchase as a limited company rather than private individuals.
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Government pushes ahead with Renters Reform Bill
The legislation is likely to focus on improving standards and the quality of property in the sector and to end ‘no-fault’ evictions.
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Holiday lets clampdown puts Tories on collision course
Michael Gove is facing opposition from fellow Conservatives in Wales who don't want restrictions on holiday homes.
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Agents to be blocked from commission cash for leasehold insurance
The Financial Conduct Authority is warning brokers not to pay commission to managing agents and property owners.
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The Property Redress Scheme clamps down on rogue agents
Five agents have been expelled from The Property Redress Scheme after an abundance of poor practices were reported by disgruntled clients.
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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Sourcing agents’ warned to be AML compliant or face ‘eye-watering’ fines
Tina Walsh, head of trade body NAPSA, says agents who 'source' property investment deals are now on HMRC's radar.
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