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    Goodbye Harry! Renowned NW estate agent and auctioneer dies at 82

    Harry Sutcliffe worked for Oystons as an estate agent for more than 20 years before setting up his own agency with his wife Christine.

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    High-profile hybrid estate agent steps down from full-time property sales

    Former Purplebricks agent Ben Moore says he wants to extend his existing work as an industry consultant after ten years selling homes.

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    Former leading independent estate agent dies

    Charismatic businessman John Metcalf established an agency that dominated the Fylde Coast property market for many decades.

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    Thumb twiddling? Not for this resourceful agent who is offering free videos to the industry

    Ben Moore of Esme Properties has been producing videos for just a few days but has already had his offer taken up by half a dozen agencies around the UK.

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    Faster home purchases promised as Land Registry begins putting councils’ local search data online

    The Land Registry is to begin digitising the UK’s hundreds of Local Land Charges or ‘local searches’ registers in a bid to speed up the house buying process, a move it claims will help up to 125,000 house purchases over the next two years. Waiting for local searches to be completed by councils can be both frustratingly slow and, the Land Registry says, varies widely across the UK in speed and cost. This has created a ‘local search lottery’, it claims. Costs vary from £3 to £76 to complete searches which in some areas can take up to 30 days to complete, unnecessarily holding up thousands of home purchases every year. Local Land Charges information, which include checks on restrictions such as tree preservation orders, listed status and conservation areas, will soon be available within an updated central online database that solicitors will be able to access as either searchable PDFs or Excel spreadsheets. “This is a significant step forward in the Government’s ambition to make the house-buying process simpler, faster and cheaper,” says Land Registry Chief Executive Graham Farrant (pictured). The digitisation project has begun at 26 local authorities and the first to offer the service will include Blackpool,…

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    Mother and daughter property fraud pair jailed

    A mother and daughter team who helped a Dubai-based gang make a false £1.2 million application for a bridging loan by taking the identity of a deceased Kensington landlady have been jailed for property fraud. 31-year-old Laylah De Cruz (pictured) is to serve a five-year sentence and 62-year-old mother Dianne Moorcroft a three year term following a trial at Southwark Crown Court, during which the pair denied the fraud. The two were part of a gang, the rest of whom are still being sought, who identified a rental property belonging to a deceased landlady and then rented it using false papers. After this, with the help of her daughter, Moorcroft changed her name by Deed Poll to the landlady’s name. She later put the property on Eagle Place in Kensington on the market and, posing as the millionaire but actually deceased owner of the property, subsequently applied for a bridging loan of £1.2 million, which she was granted. The funds were then transferred to Dubai and have since not been traced. Moorcroft was arrested at her Blackpool home in February 2015 while De Cruz was arrested on her return from Dubai, where she lived as an expat, in May 2016. Suspicious…

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