Andy Halstead

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    Supplier advice

    Let Alliance partners with TransUnion to transform Tenant Referencing

    Let Alliance completes a two-year strategic project to redefine the way that tenant referencing works in the UK, with references now returned the same day.

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    Professional Indemnity

    It’s a complicated world, mistakes are easy to make, people can be vindictive and cyber crime is a real worry. PI, says Sheila Manchester can protect you.

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    Will deposits reform achieve its intended goals?

    Debate rages, frustration grows, but, says Andrea Kirkby, is the proposed legislation really a force for good?

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    Is this the future of lettings after the ban?

    The looming fees ban has prompted several suppliers to the lettings industry to significantly re-appraise their offering, and the latest to announce changes is Let Alliance. The referencing and insurance firm, which is based in Chester, has announced the first products to emerge from its ‘Fit for the Future’ initiative announced in April. It’s launch follows consultations with over 200 independent agents. Fee ban The new package of products, which the company says has been developed to help agents combat changes brought about by both the tenant fee ban and the way properties are being rented out, includes three key solutions – a ‘Nil deposit’ scheme, free tenant referencing and its existing monthly rent guarantee scheme. The Nil Deposit scheme offers an insurance-based deposits scheme that provides a guarantee of up to six weeks’ rent when a claim is made against a tenant – paid for by tenants via a fixed fee. “The Nil Deposit Scheme presents a very different offering to other schemes currently on the market as we replicate the terms and conditions of the current cash deposits registered in the official schemes,” says Andy Halstead, CEO of Let Alliance (pictured) Let Alliance is also offering a rent…

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