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More estate agencies reporting clients over suspicious activity
Just a tiny fraction of agents are submitting SARs despite HM Treasury and the Home Office saying the sector is at ‘medium’ risk for money laundering.
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Letting agency boost as Government issues Right to Rent warning
Landlords who don’t use a letting agent are the least likely to fully understand their legal responsibilities when onboarding new tenants via the Right to Rent scheme, research from the Home Office has revealed.
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WARNING: New Right to Rent regulations and procedures go live
New list of approved documents, procedures and ways of checking a person's identity digitally all start right now.
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Letting agents given six months more to prepare for Right to Rent changes
Interim rules that enabled agents to do checks online and using video have been extended until 30th September to give them 'time to adjust'.
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Right to Rent deadline changed AGAIN as government plans digital roll-out
Home Office says letting agents will not have to return to face-to-face immigration status checks until 5th April next year ahead of more permanent digital solution.
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Tenants will not have to be re-checked by agents for Right to Rent says Home Office
Face-to-face Right to Rent checks are due to restart soon but tenants will NOT have be re-checked for agents to be compliant, says Home Office.
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HMO managers face unlimited fines if they break new fire safety rules
Home Office says landlords or responsible persons will fall under the remit of the new Fire Safety Order, which follows the Grenfell tragedy.
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Half of all superprime agents breaking AML law, says shocking new report
Latest National Risk Assessment of AML and terrorist financing says government is taking action against agents involved, who sell £5m+ homes.
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Right to Rent checks to continue despite latest legal challenge
Latest attempt by campaigners to force the government to reform or scrap Right to Right scheme has failed, but court agreed it does lead to discrimination.
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Suzy Lamplugh Trust wins Home Office action on stalking
The Suzy Lamplugh Trust has welcomed Home Office proposals to protect the victims of stalking after the charity played a key role in framing the new banning orders. From January 20th the police will be able to secure Stalking Protection Orders (SPOs) to ban pursuers from approaching or contacting their victims or visiting their home or where they work or study. “I am determined that we do everything we can to better protect victims and new SPOs will help the police to intervene and take action against perpetrators at the earliest opportunity,” says Victoria Atkins, Minister for Safeguarding and Vulnerability. Suky Bhaker (left), acting chief executive of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust – which is named after the 25-year-old estate agent who went missing in 1986 and is presumed murdered, said: “Today is an important step forward in the way stalking is handled in England and Wales and an acknowledgement of the suffering victims of stalking can face. “We welcome the introduction of Stalking Protection Orders and hope to see the new order complement the existing legislation to ensure that victims receive a proactive response when they come forward and report stalking.” The Suzy Lamplugh Trust was set up by the…
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