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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Scottish First Minister lets slip that evictions ban will be extended
Nicola Sturgeon has revealed her intentions inadvertently during a meeting, but will England, Wales and Northern Ireland now follow suit?
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TDS ‘founding father’ Mike Morgan joins rival Hamilton Fraser
One of the founders of the TDS, Mike Morgan, has joined rival Hamilton Fraser to become its Legal Division Manager with responsibility for two of its newest services, HF Assist and PRS mediation. Morgan played a key role in the founding of tenancy deposit protection scheme The Dispute Service (TDS) in 2006 and worked there for 13 years until April last year, and was one of the key players in the emerging dispute resolution sector within the property industry. Before that Morgan enjoyed a varied career including 10 years as a flight operations officer in the RAF and before that roles at the Furniture Ombudsman and in Trading Standards. Mike says his key focus in his new role at Hamilton Fraser is to empower more agents to ask for help and improve their standards to avoid disputes arising. Gone wrong “Over the years, I have seen countless examples where agents have gone wrong and more often than not, avoiding the issue could have been so easy. “One of the biggest challenges letting agents have faced over the last 10 years is the constant changing of legislation. “This is particularly true of those smaller businesses, sole traders and single branch operators…
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Leading law firm warns agents over eviction process problems after ban ends
Irwin Mitchell says a lack of guidance means agents and landlords can’t be certain about what judges will do if a notice confirms that a tenant has been affected by COVID-19.
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Claimed evictions cliff edge this month ‘unlikely’ say letting agents
Research by Safeagent among its member agents fails to find evidence of a looming evictions surge once possession hearings restart on August 23rd.
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Experts make new renewed call for national landlord registration scheme in England
Report into PRS regulation sponsored by leading deposit firm says England should follow the example of Scotland and Wales and bring in register.
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Letting agents are ignoring ‘No DSS’ court case decision at their peril, warns Shelter
Despite warning, Propertymark says failings of the Universal Credit payment system are the root cause of discrimination among landlords and letting agents.
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Welsh eviction changes ‘silly’ and benefits for tenants ‘illusory’ says legal expert
David Smith has made the controversial remarks in a blog written for JMW Solicitors, who he works for after leaving Anthony Gold earlier this year.
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Lettings drive 77% of all complaints about estate agents, says PRS
Redress scheme also says its membership has increased by 50% over the past 12 months, as more and more agents joined Brexit despite the fees ban and other industry headwinds.
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Estate agent fined £5,000 over AML failures but escapes being named
Company in British Overseas Territory Gibraltar to pay penalty after ignoring requests to comply with Anti Money Laundering regulations.
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Estate agents face more AML costs as HMRC seeks £100m industry contribution
Consultation launched this week and due to close in October will see property industry shoulder part of 'cash grab' by government to fund better AML effort.
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