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Regulation & Law
Midlands estate agency hit with £15,500 tribunal fine
Andrew Cole Estates has been fined for operating without client money protection for almost five years and failing to display fees.
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Estate agent avoids prison after pocketing buyer’s deposit
Danny Wood has been convicted of fraud whilst working with Brighton-based estate agency Cooper Adams.
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Letting agents and landlords hit with record fines this year
Penalties imposed by local councils in London have already topped £900,000, according to data firm Kamma.
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Letting agency fined over failure to comply with investigation
Poplar Homes and director Sarfraz Yousaf did not provide documents including safety certificates despite repeated requests.
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Letting agents in big London borough hit with £430,000 fines
Agents in Tower Hamlets landed with huge fines for illegal fees and failing to sign up to redress scheme.
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Letting agents face £30k on-the-spot fines
Letting agents in one of London’s poorest boroughs face on-the-spot fines of up to £30,000 and will be forced to repay rents to tenants if they fail to manage properties to the required standards, it has been announced. The London Borough of Hackney, which is the 11th most deprived borough in England but famed for its Hackney Empire theatre and hipster areas such as Stoke Newington, says it will fine agents and landlords who fail to comply with council instructions to make improvements to properties, let overcrowded properties or fail to meet licensing conditions. The borough says it has introduced the civil penalties so that it can take “immediate action” against agents rather than engaging in lengthy court proceedings. Some 34,000 properties are rented privately in Hackney, a third of all households, and rents have increased by 20% over the past five years – a two bedroom apartment in the borough can cost £2,000 a month to rent. “While we’ll still prosecute the most serious offenders, these new fines will give us the powers we need to quickly punish the minority of rogue landlords out to exploit tenants where it hurts – in their pocket,” says Councillor Sem Moema (pictured…
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