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Letting agent expelled from redress scheme following phishing attempt
Matthew & Evans Rentals in Rotherham, which has disappeared from the internet and several portals, tried to use an advert to solicit personal details from tenant applicants.
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Lettings drive 77% of all complaints about estate agents, says PRS
Redress scheme also says its membership has increased by 50% over the past 12 months, as more and more agents joined Brexit despite the fees ban and other industry headwinds.
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Quarter of estate agents won’t come back off furlough until September
Research by PRS reveals that most agents will still be on furlough during July and that the return to work will take many more months than expected.
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Mediation service launches to keep landlords, agents and tenants out of court
The Property Redress Scheme, which has launched the service, says it has been brought forward to cope with the extra tensions being caused by the pandemic.
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Six agencies expelled from The Property Ombudsman
Gerry Fitzjohn, TPO Chairman, warns that expelled agents can be banned from carrying out agency business.
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I know my rights! Increase in awareness of redress drives significant increase in complaints
The annual report from the Property Redress Scheme reveals a significantly increased workload created in part by more people knowing about their right to compensation.
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Referral fees are under threat
The National Trading Standards Estate Agency Team (NTSEAT) has today launched a survey to find out how widespread the use of referral fees from solicitors, surveyors, financial advisors and removal firms is among estate agents. It says the results of the survey will be fed into the Government’s ongoing investigation into referral fees. The survey asks agents to anonymously divulge whether they take such fees from these kinds of third parties, and whether they think referral fees should be retained, made more transparent, or banned. NTSEAT’s survey has the backing of both The Property Ombudsman and the Property Redress Scheme and follows the government’s recent call for evidence by a working group set up by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. “The responses [so far] to whether government should take further action to enforce current transparency regulations regarding the disclosure of referral fees were overwhelmingly supportive,” says James Munro, Head of NTSEAT (pictured, left) “But at the inaugural meeting, it was decided that more information was required from agents about the nature of the fees they currently receive. The results of this survey will feed into the working group.” Reassurance Agents who think it might be a bad idea…
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Oof! Agents knuckle down to an evening of boxing and fund raising
260 agents gathered in London last week to raise money for a cancer charity during an evening of boxing and auctions during the Rumble with the Agents event.
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UKALA switches redress provider after review
Members of the UK Association of Letting Agents (UKALA) will soon have to update their window stickers, websites and stationary with a new redress scheme provider, it has been announced. Following a review UKALA says it is not renewing its contract with Ombudsman Services: Property (OS:P) which has been its provider since April 2014, and has instead signed up with the Property Redress Scheme (PRS). The new service will kick off from 1st January next year while new or renewing UKALA agents have had access to the new scheme since early October. Ongoing cases being handled by OS:P will continue “until the matter has been resolved,” it says. UKALA says it undertook a review of services and based on UKALA executive director Richard Price’s desire to “secure the best service and value for our members” the switch was made following a review. The association makes a big play of its property redress scheme provision, calling it a ‘key benefit’ of membership and giving both tenants and landlords the right to impartial independent redress if their agent fails to resolve a complaint. “We have written to all members to inform them of the change, and we’ve outlined the steps that members in…
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PRS expels member
Carter Stones Limited of 1A Connaught Road, Ilford, IG1 1RL has been expelled from the Property Redress Scheme...
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