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New housing minister: what the industry thinks
Estate agents are getting increasingly annoyed by the ever quickening revolving door at the Ministry of Housing as Esther McVey yesterday made way for Chris Pincher.
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Ministers ‘not listening’ on perfect storm facing high street estate agents
ARLA and the NAEA Propertymark have written a uncharacteristically blunt joint letter to business minister Andrea Leadsom warning that business rates are driving estate agents off the high street and helping reduce employment within the sector. Signed by both David Cox and Mark Hayward, the letter reflects the growing anger within the industry that the government is unaware of the perfect storm being faced by high street agents. This includes being charged higher business rates than retail premises because agents’ branches are considered offices rather than shops; and facing both increased costs created by additional regulation and competition from online agents, who utilise home-based representatives rather than office staff. “One of our members has told us that the amount they pay in business rates is greater than the annual profit made in a year,” the letter says. Fewer jobs It also suggests that this cost is beginning to impact employment levels; 3,000 fewer people were working within the sales and lettings sectors last year than compared with 2017, Propertymark claims. The letter also points out that while agents support the government’s recent investment in towns and communities and Boris’s electoral commitment to ‘thriving high streets’, the cost of business…
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Getting ready for RoPA
Rumour or reality, agents can’t ignore the possibility of a mandatory property qualification, says Lisa Isaacs. We answer your most-asked RoPA questions.
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Letting or selling a property? You’ll soon have to reveal its pollution levels
The air that your buyers or tenants breathe will soon be measured and listed within property details.
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Estate agents are getting ‘proptech fatigue’ claims NAEA
Comments made to a national newspaper yesterday by the NAEA's Chief Executive suggest the industry faces too many tech companies trying to sell them solutions to problems that don't exist.
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Policies please! Propertymark launches its general election ‘manifesto’
Industry association Propertymark wants to see action on RoPA, Stamp Duty, property MOTs, downsizing problems and a new housing court from the next government.
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Will Brexit prevent estate agents working in the EU?
Bill put forward by the Prime Minister yesterday makes no mention of how Brexit will affect schemes such as the European Professional Card for estate agents.
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Queen’s speech: Where did all the government’s property industry reforms go?
None of the government's much-discussed property industry initiatives including reform of evictions, tenancy length or leaseholds were in yesterday's Queen's Speech.
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Worried by ROPA? Don’t panic – more regulation is good for professionals
Industry leaders support an initiative to create a stronger property industry that will exclude rogue operators.
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