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Ministers warned of impending Right to Rent ‘disaster’ when Covid ends
ARLA Propertymark has written to the Home Office to highlight how Right to Rent checks could fall apart once Covid ends.
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‘Further blow’: Government tightens evictions rules until 11th January
Ministers now tell High Court bailiffs to down tools, leaving agents and landlords with very few options unless a tenant is more than a year behind in rent.
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BREAKING: Former ARLA boss David Cox to join Rightmove as legal chief
The former Propertymark chief executive is to help keep the portal's agents up-to-date on latest industry legislation and compliance, and front webinars.
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Propertymark slams new evictions rules as ‘moving the goal posts’
Trade associations says new 'Christmas truce' and ban on evictions within local lock-downs will be difficult to implement for many letting agents.
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Give tenants Covid rent relief, letting agents tell government
ARLA Propertymark says the Johnson government must follow the Welsh and Scottish governments and set up a tenant relief fund soon.
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Entire private rental sector unites to demand £230 million for struggling tenants
Usually opposed organisations have come together to highlight how thousands of tenants are 'falling through gaps' and that system of grants and loans is needed urgently.
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ARLA Chief Executive David Cox to leave post today, Propertymark confirms
David Cox, the Chief Executive of ARLA Propertymark is leaving the organisation today without an interim period or handover. “The Board of Propertymark would like to thank David for his significant contribution in his time to the development of ARLA Propertymark, and wish him well in his future endeavours,” a statement from Propertymark says. But the trade association has given no details of why Cox has left, but is rumoured that his bid to head up the unified organisation – which was announced earlier this month – had not been possible. It is also rumoured that Propertymark are looking for fresh blood to lead the organisation including the possibility of someone with a non-industry track record. Cox’s departure has been triggered by the retirement of Mark Hayward, which was announced 3rd July and the restructure of the organisation that followed. It is understood that Propertymark is to lose all its distinct subdivisions and become a unified organisation without the ‘ARLA’ and ‘NAEA’ prefixes. Cox joined ARLA in 2014 as its MD before being made its Chief Executive, having previously been a senior policy officer at the National Landlords Association for five years. Cox’s departure is particularly baffling as both he…
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Rent suspensions, deferrals and reductions on industry agenda as arrears crisis looms
High profile industry players offer guidance to landlords and tenants in an attempt to slow the rent arrears train coming down the track.
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As tenant fees ban goes live in full today, agents warned over advance fees
Act now covers existing as well as new and renewed rental tenancies and therefore all once legal but now prohibited fees must be returned to tenants.
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Industry reaction to Bojo’s big COVID plan (and its lack of property)
Plan published today gives more details about PM's strategy and mild easing of some restrictions starting tomorrow, but little succour for estate agents.
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