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Latest property news
‘Busiest February for lettings in recent times’ claims independent agency
Jackson & Co says both renewed confidence in housing market and its negotiators' efforts have prompted a record month for the firm, echoing several recent national rental indices.
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Features
Bridging the estate agency income gap
Every agent could be making additional income from each sale or let in one way or another. Nigel Lewis talks to those who can show you the way.
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Latest property news
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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Rents rising at the same rate as inflation
Research by tenant referencing specialists, HomeLet, shows the average rent is up by 2.3% at £959.
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Latest property news
Rents are rising as fees ban approaches
Figures just released by HomeLet, say average rents are rising in the UK – up 2% year-on-year, as pressure builds from the Tenant Fee Ban.
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Landlords increasing rents to pay for extra regulatory costs
Read how ARLA says more landlords are increasing their rents to pay for deluge of new legislation being introduced to regulate and tax the sector.
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Resources
Modest rental inflation in 2017
UK rents rose by an average of 1.7% in December, HomeLet data reveals, after a year of relative stability. The average rent agreed on a new tenancy in December was £907, compared to £892 in December 2016.
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Supplier advice
Rent collection made simple
Rent collection is one of the tricky areas of letting, but Tim Rooney explains how a new service, PAID & CO by HomeLet, can expand your offering, using Direct Debit.
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Resources
Rental price inflation slows
UK rents rose in November, HomeLet’s latest data shows, but rental price inflation continued to slow across much of the country.
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