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How to avoid mistakes in recruiting staff
Adam Walker demonstrates how a bad recruitment choice can have catastrophic implications for an agency business.
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Thousands of tenants will struggle to pass referencing after Covid, warn landlords
NRLA says 7% of tenants it canvassed who had got behind in their rent will now suffer from damaged credit scores and may be refused accommodation.
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Will tenant referencing cope when millions come off furlough in March?
Industry players worry that million of tenants will struggle to pass referencing after prolonged periods on the recently-extended scheme.
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Goodlord and Vouch join forces
Lettings software supplier Goodlord has acquired the hybrid referencing business Vouch.
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Tenant referencing goes proptech
People and proptech work together to verify that tenants are who they say they are and, says Lisa Isaacs, accurately predict their ability to pay the rent.
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Proptech
Proptech firm launches London Underground advertising blitz
'Risky' adverts are designed to persuade renters to download the tech firm's credit score checking smartphone app.
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‘Tech makes it easier for rogue tenants to fake referencing documents’
Tech makes it easier for rogue tenants to fake referencing documents, a leading eviction specialist has claimed.
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Tenant fees ban will have an unintended consequence, Mr Hammond
Two senior figures within the lettings industry have said that the tenant fees ban announced by Philip Hammond in his Autumn statement is likely to make life more difficult for tenants, not easier. Martin Totty, CEO of HomeLet (pictured, left) and David Cox, MD of ARLA (pictured below), both told The Negotiator that they expect tenants to be asked for – and pay the costs of – providing their own references if a full ban is implemented. Totty, who heads up the UK’s largest referencing agency, says that while there is now uncertainty about what might happen to referencing after agents and landlords are prevented from passing on their cost to tenants, if this does happen renters should not “assume referencing is no longer their liability” if they want to secure a property. “This would be an unfortunate [and] unintended consequence of the announcement contained in the Autumn Statement,” he says. David Cox agrees, saying that if referencing agencies such as HomeLet are forced to find alternative business models, these companies will turn to tenants to pay the cost of checking their financial and rental track records. Cox says that if a full ban is introduced he believes agents will ask tenants for…
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So they claim…
The lettings industry is being forced to defend itself ever more against litigious clients. So what are the main areas of concern – and risk – for agents?
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“Reckless referencing can have very serious consequences for agents,”
"Reckless referencing can have very serious consequences for agents,” says Christopher Hamer, The Property Ombudsman.
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