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    The Negotiator Awards 2019 Shortlist is announced!

    The judging is over and the Shortlist for the UK's most prestigious awards programme for estate and letting agents – and suppliers – is revealed. Look who's on it!

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    Essential updates: tenancy deposits

    Not so long ago, tenants paid a cash deposit and the agent looked after it until the end of the tenancy. Now it’s ‘all change’, says Lisa Isaacs but which way is best?

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    Good news for tenants!

    Renting became more affordable in 2018 thanks to a combination of a once-in-a-decade fall in annual rents and wage inflation, according to The Deposit Protection Service (DPS).

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    How well are the deposit schemes working?

    Three organisations cover tenancy deposit protection in England, and it appears to be efficient and effective, says Andrea Kirkby.

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    DPS donates £19,000 to charities

    The Deposit Protection Service has donated another £19,000 to charity.

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    Tenants not planning to buy

    A growing number of tenants are not planning to buy and will probably rent for the long term, with little likelihood of  buying a home. As letting agents experience growing demand, will there be enough properties? 38.4 per cent of tenants surveyed by The Deposit Protection Service said  that they plan to remain in a rented home rather than buy property, The Deposit Protection Service (The DPS) has said. Most of those who said that they do intend to buy a property said it wouldn’t be likely within the next 12 months. 25.5 per cent said they hoped to own within six months, but 62 per cent said they didn’t expect to within the next year. The 1,000 tenants surveyed have their deposits registered with The DPS. Julian Foster, Managing Director of The DPS, said, “Renting is a vital part of the housing sector, and a significant proportion of the UK population choose to be tenants as it better suits their life plan or lifestyles.   “However, buying a house is a significant financial undertaking, and renting will often also suit those who are saving for a deposit before accessing a mortgage. “The UK needs a flexible residential sector that suits the varied life choices and…

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    Deposits rise

    Tenancy deposits ‘threatening to break £1,000 threshold’, says The Deposit Protection Service.

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    Products & Services

    Tenancy deposit protection

    It’s mandatory but there are choices – which one is best to protect your business and your clients?

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    Avoiding the void

    Rental voids are an eternal worry for landlords everywhere. In many cases, the amount of money lost through a void period can be the difference between a landlord making a gain or a loss from their rental income. Similarly, for many property investors an inconsistent flow of rental income caused by extended void periods can result in a struggle to make mortgage payments. With a one month rental void accounting for over 8 per cent of a landlord’s annual rental income, there can be no doubt that minimising the amount of time a property lies void is an essential priority for landlords, particularly in a hostile economic climate. The good news is that with rental demand outstripping supply, landlords have the opportunity to significantly reduce the amount of time that their property sits empty. Monitoring the local market for demand and supply – and comparative rents, a bit of pro-active advertising, asking for, and listening to feedback are all routes to success. However, while many landlords feel that they can look after their investments perfectly well themselves, these ‘tasks’ can be challenging for landlords to effectively manage without the correct resources. So it makes sense for them to use a…

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