Supplier Blogs

Personal views, information and opinions from expert suppliers of products and services to estate and letting agents.

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    BLOG: Can agents’ mobiles ever replace the branch switchboard?

    PiPcall boss Duncan Ward claims estate and letting agents who invest in business smartphone calling can stay one step ahead.

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    Guest Blogs

    Business support, software and services – how to get ‘bang for your buck’

    When times are hard, it’s critical to analyse your investments – from software tools to additional services or business support. Brian Farrell, offers his advice on maximising your ROI.

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    Latest property news

    Upmarket letting agents face substantial changes after new AML come in, warns expert

    Jerry Walters, chief of Lonres-owned firm Financial Crime Services, says changes will affect how deposits and rent are received and require landlords and tenants to be checked.

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    What happens after the tenant fees ban?

    Zero Deposits CEO Jon Notley makes the case for the emerging alternative deposits sector and its potential to create revenue for lettings agents.

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    Not the last chance saloon!

    Recent surges in property auction sales are a reflection of changes in the market, says Jason Lee, National Sales Manager at SDL Auctions.

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    Supplier Blogs

    The Modern Method of property auction

    IAM Sold is an award-winning property auction company offering bespoke technology-led white label auction services to estate agents across the UK and Ireland.

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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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