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Agencies & People
Purple Daze?
How do you colour your world? Sheila Manchester explores the craze for colour in agency offices.
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Selling property via auctions goes mainstream
Selling property via auctions is appealing to a new generation of buyers, says Sheila Manchester, with online options and modern, more consumer-friendly systems.
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Why Flood Re proposals will sink some homes
‘Flood Re,’ the new agreement between the Government and insurers, threatens to deny insurance cover, as Sheila Manchester explains.
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Ready for cyber attacks?
In the third part of this series, Sheila Manchester asks if you take data security seriously. If you don't, you could become the target of a cyber attack.
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Do agent franchises work?
Following on from last month’s look at property franchises, Lawrence Higgins turns the spotlight onto agent franchisees.
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Short cuts to success
Sheila Manchester explores the opportunities presented by franchises and similar business models.
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Criminals, fraudsters, tenants!
As demand for rental property continues to rise, so does the incidence of fraudulent tenants, costing landlords and agents thousands in lost rental income and legal fees. It is a growing and serious problem. Identity fraud has increased in recent years, in part due to the economic conditions, making it harder for people to gain access to credit in their own name. Some fraudulent applicants are persistent offenders and move from property to property, giving false referees or bogus addresses, with no intention of paying the rent, often within the same town. These ‘professional’ fraudsters know how to circumvent bad credit data and ensure that references provided on their behalf appear genuine in their authenticity. They often give false information on where they have been living to throw referencing companies and letting agents off the trail. They are difficult to evict as they often know their way round the legal system. Indeed, new research reveals that some towns and cities in the UK are much more at risk from identity fraud than others. A recent report shows that Slough has overtaken London to become the identity fraud centre of the UK. The Berkshire town recorded 25 identity fraud attempts for…
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