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    Rising crime causing more house sales to fall-through, say agents

    Nearly 30,000 house sales fall through every year because vendors are put off by high crime figures in the local area, it has been revealed. Research by Churchill among estate agents also reveals that 15% of the branches canvassed by the insurer said that local crime is becoming an increasingly important issue for prospective buyers. Churchill says 2.4% of all sales fall through as a direct result of buyer’s fears over local crime levels, or approximately 80 sales a day across the nation. It also claims rising crime rates are to blame and that nearly 70% of potential home owners are fearful of crime rates within the area they are hoping to purchase within. Some 11% of buyers were ‘extremely concerned’ about local crime levels, the research also shows. Latest Home Office figures revealed a 19% increase in violent crime, a 17% increase in robbery, a 24% rise in public order offences  and that overall crime levels increased by 7% year-on-year. Estate agents told Churchill that buyers were most worried about burglary, drug-related crimes, assault, property vandalism, damage to vehicles and car theft. Homebuyer confidence “With crime rates rising across the UK, it is no surprise to see that this…

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    ‘Suspend Right to Rent’ say landlords as Home Office reconvenes panel

    Ongoing complaints from landlords about Right to Rent has persuaded the Home Office to revisit its controversial flagship immigration policy.

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    Government has no idea how Right to Rent is impacting tenants, minister admits

    A government minister has admitted that the Home Office does not collect any information on how the Right to Rent system is impacting tenants.

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