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Tenant scams on the rise, warns Essex and Suffolk agent
Paul Buck, of Essex and Suffolk estate and lettings agent Boydens, says fraudsters use sophisticated scams to target tenants.
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Landlords caught advertising for ‘Muslim only’ tenants
An investigation by the Daily Telegraph found ads for rentals in London for Muslims or Hindus only.
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Estate agent calls out online advertising sites hosting rental scams
Bournemouth-based Phil Skorochod says prospective tenants are easily conned by convincing fake Facebook, Airbnb and other adverts that use stolen property details and photos.
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‘No foreigners’ property ad prompts uproar in Northern Ireland
Gumtree listing for rented property originally said 'foreign nationals need not apply' but has now been taken down.
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Fake estate agent reveals ease of scamming tenants via free-to-list sites
Preet-kaur Johal was only discovered at the last moment when the landlord turned up at the property unexpectedly.
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London borough cracks down on short-term lets via Airbnb
Renting out a property via Airbnb has become a useful source of income for tens of thousands of landlords in London, and several agents including Portico have branched out to service this new short term lets management market. But one London borough is striking back after experiencing a deluge of Airbnb listings by its leaseholders and tenants. Southwark has revealed that it saw a 139% increase in the number of homes rented via Airbnb since the Deregulation Act 2015 loosened the rules for short-term lets of up to 90 days. Before the new regulations were introduced, leaseholders in London had to seek planning permission before being able to rent their properties out via home ‘sharing’ websites such as Airbnb. Now, Southwark says it is to clamp down on its leaseholders and tenants who advertise their properties on Airbnb. Beach of conditions Leaflets are being sent to both groups to remind them that “renting out their homes on any short-term holiday let website breaches the conditions of their lease and could result in legal action”, it says. People who have purcahsed properties from Southwark via Right to Buy are being reminded that their leaseholds stipulate that their homes should not be “used…
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Landlord Action says rogue tenants are targetting free-to-list websites
Campaigning group Landlord Action has published an extraordinary warning about free-to-list advertising sites, suggesting that landlords should not to use them to find tenants because they are being targeted by rogue tenants. The comments follow last night’s Channel 5 TV show Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords featuring Landlord Action founder Paul Shamplina. In the episode aired last night at 9pm, Shamplina met London landlord Vicki McNaught who he says used a well-known free-to-list site to find a tenant for her property, although this is not mentioned in the episode. She says she subsequently regretted it after the tenant stopped paying his rent soon after moving in. Landlord Action says Vikki (pictured, left) listed her property with the site because it was a cheaper alternative to using a letting agent. She says that initially she was “delighted” to secure a professional tenant with a public-school background and a City job, and his girlfriend. Vikki, who was owed more than £3,000 by her errant tenant, says that people like this are more likely to target free-to-list sites because they hope they will be subjected to fewer checks. “In the future, we’d always go through an agent – although even this has no guarantee. It’s…
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Online-only letting agency founder attacks Gumtree
Online only letting agent founder James Davis has launched a scathing attack on UK classifieds portal Gumtree. The site, which was established in 2000, is a significant player in the lettings sector with over 66,000 properties currently on its site, around three quarters of which are in London. Davis (pictured), whose Upad portal currently lists 880 property with Zoopla, says in a blog for a landlord website that that although still popular, he asks whether Gumtree is “about to be left behind as spam, adverts, and unreliable tenant leads flood its user base”. “Due to a laxer approach to posts and how they are moderated, [it] has become inundated with spammy and out-of-date ads,” he says. He also criticises its lack of sophistication, comparing it unfavourably to Rightmove and Zoopla’s refined user experience and highlighting Gumtree’s lack of local search functionality. The Upad CEO also thinks size matters. Davis criticises Gumtree because it “only attracts a small fraction of housing stock on the market at any one time”. Davis also questions the quality of Gumtree’s users. “Research by Upad found that the quality of enquiries from Gumtree users was lower than enquiries made via the leading online property portals,” he…
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