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Inflation blip will see mortgage rate cuts ‘later than expected’
Economist Ruth Gregory says mid-summer may be the earliest agents will see a reduction in the Bank of England's base rate.
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‘Our landlords want to sell up!’ say Scottish Propertymark members
The trade body tells Housing Minister Patrick Harvie that rent controls in Scotland are forcing landlords to sell up and leave the market.
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Cheaper mortgage rates fail to halt slump in house sales
Data from HMRC shows property transactions fall for the third consecutive month, with an annual drop of 22%.
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Agents slam Scots and Welsh governments over housing failures
Politicians in both countries missed opportunities to tackle housing problems after announcing spending plans, Propertymark says.
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Letting agents call on Government to fix ‘broken’ evictions system
Propertymark has made the comments within its submission to a Parliamentary enquiry into the nation's troubled County Courts.
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Property leaders launch coalition to fight for better PRS
Propertymark is leading the Housing Coalition to battle for improved conditions for landlords and tenants.
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Agents warned over failure to register for AML properly
HMRC says some agents see their AML applications rejected for not having risk assessment measures in place.
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Property experts and MPs slam Ministers over failing courts system
Propertymark supports the housing select committee in calling out ministers over delays to court reform and trying to 'shift the blame'.
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Letting agents accused of cashing in as interest on deposits ‘rockets’
Reports suggest agents are earning more than £80 million on interest from tenant deposits.
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Industry boss reignites debate over mandatory agent qualifications
Nathan Emerson says renting and leasehold bills within King's Speech must be backed up by compulsory regulation of industry and in particular letting agents.
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