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Sustainability support
Leaders Romans Group (LRG) has announced an enhancement to its sustainability partnership with Green the UK.
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Housing Market
Renters’ Reform Bill: Industry reaction
No-fault evictions will be abolished and tenants will allowed to have pets with a new landlords ombudsman appointed to provide quick resolutions to disputes.
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Latest property news
BLOG: ‘This week’s elections will influence the future of the private rented sector’
Leaders Romans Group lettings boss Allison Thompson shares her top tips for landlords when it comes to quizzing council candidates ahead of this week's local elections.
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Latest property news
Inspiring women stars of the industry: Kim Lidbury
Kim is Group Director, Property Management, within the Leaders Romans Group - so how did she make it to the top?
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Latest property news
LRG reveals boost for buy-to-let market
Eight out of 10 landlords still see residential property as the best form of investment and plan to maintain or increase their portfolios over the next year.
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Big estate agency reveals plan to make all its branches sustainable
Portico has launched a ‘sustainable’ office in Fulham which is fully powered by renewable green energy and includes low-flow taps - with more to follow across wider group network run by LRG.
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Major estate agency chain in national foodbank charity deal
Leaders Romans Group has partnered with The Trussell Trust in a move which will see all of the branches in its network of estate agency brands act as donation centres for their local food banks.
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Latest property news
The PRS needs a combination of landlord types to meet demand
As the Renters Reform Bill looms, is BTR best placed to ‘professionalise’ the sector and where does this leave the amateur landlord, asks LRG’s Andy Jones
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Adam Walker
Was the acquisition of Acorn by LRG a good deal?
Leaders Romans Group, a mighty oak indeed, recently acquired Acorn. Adam Walker considers whether the deal was a good move.
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