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Lavanda plans national rollout
Lavanda, the hospitality-led short term rental platform, has been awarded “Best Short-term Rental Platform/Operator” at the 2018 Serviced Apartment Awards.
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First digital mortgage signed by borrower
Coventry Building Society and Enact Conveyancing have lodged the first digitally signed mortgage, into the Land Register, for a house in Rotherhithe, London.
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Proptech firm that claims to predict when people will move home gains US foothold
A proptech firm with offices in Australia and the UK has signed a deal with the US National Association of Realtors to gain a foothold over the pond.
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Sotheby’s launches Curate
Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC has launched Curate, the first mobile augmented reality (AR) app that will bring a home’s virtual staging images from 2-D perception into augmented reality.
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PropTech startup generates $4m
Spotahome, an online platform for mid to long-term rental accommodation, handled over $4 million (£2,864,629.76) in residential rental transactions since its UK launch in March 2016.
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Pelican’s new tool for residential sales
Pelican Media is launching PelicanLITE, its latest and most efficient digital tool for residential sales.
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Spicerhart signs up 100 branches with deposits alternative service Flatfair
Agency group Spicerhaart has signed up with smartphone-based deposits alternative Flatfair and will now offer the service via the company’s 100 lettings branches to its 15,000 landlords. Instead of taking a deposit, tenants pay a ‘membership fee’ equivalent to one week’s rent while landlords are covered for up to 12 weeks’ worth of rent. Tenants are still liable for any damages to the property and unpaid rent, sums that Flatfair recovers itself on behalf of the landlord. Benefits claimed by Flatfair,which is not an insurance-based product unlike many of its competitors, include faster damage payouts, access to a pool of more reliable tenants via its tenant scoring system, faster lettings, lower agent costs and fewer lengthy voids. “Many landlords are concerned that their property is not sufficiently protected by a tenancy deposit, particularly true in the light of the upcoming deposit-cap, and that lengthy void periods and penalties eat away at their rental yield,” says Spicerhaart’s Lettings Development Director Paul Sloan (left). “We were highly impressed with Flatfair’s innovative technology and how easy the platform was to use. We’re confident it’ll mean not only lower up-front costs for tenants but also help make our landlords’ properties more appealing. Flatfair, which…
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Platform claims to save letting agents up to £3.5m
A Scottish proptech firm, Lettingweb, has launched its Letting Professionals Model Tenancy (LPMT) with legally binding digital signatures so that agents and tenants can complete tenancy agreements online, quickly and efficiently.
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Rent Recognition Challenge reaches round two
The six companies who have made it through to the second round of HM Treasury’s Rent Recognition Challenge are announced.
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Alexa! Make my life easier!
Vesper Homes, which rejoices in being a ‘pioneering proptech London estate agent’, has developed an Alexa Skill to make life easier for landlords and tenants.
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