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Big estate agency backs OnTheMarket – but Zoopla misses out
The CoStar Group online marketplace turns up heat on rivals with LRG continuing to list properties on Rightmove.
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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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Another Agent Response adoption
Romans has rolled out the Agent Response CRM platform across all of its 250 branches as it looks to capitalise on sales and lettings opportunities in the year ahead.
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Romans adopts Agent Response across agency network
Romans has rolled out the Agent Response CRM platform across all of its 250 branches as it looks to capitalise on sales and lettings opportunities in the year ahead.
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Romans amends lettings contracts following TPO adjudication and award to landlord
Estate agency chain alters its paperwork after landlord wins compensation over 'misleading' wording called out by TPO and Trading Standards.
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Former corporate agent opens second branch for his new independent firm
Ben Gee previously worked for three industry blue-chips but has spent past year launching his 'contemporary estate agency' in Berkshire.
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Estate agencies slammed over property listings that ignored cladding crisis
Dangers of not doing due diligence on high-rise residential property instructions highlighted by Basingstoke case.
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Berkshire cartel estate agency duo to be banned from being directors
CMA says it has started proceedings that will see Stephen Jones and Neal Mackenzie barred from running businesses, for up to five years.
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Three Berkshire estate agencies fined a total of £600,000 over illegal price fixing cartel
Estate agencies Michael Hardy, Prospect and Richard Worth will jointly pay the fine but a fourth guilty company, Romans, escapes a fine after reporting the carterl to the CMA.
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