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Romans’ CEO apologises for staff’s price fixing activities in Berkshire
Peter Kavanagh of Romans says behavour of individuals in the county was contrary to the standards and values of the company.
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Agent’s no-deposit scheme investigated after complaint
Agent says case of woman chased for £1,318 over damage to property depsite having paid to join its 'no deposit option' scheme was handled correctly.
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Complaints about tweets used to sell house via spot-the-ball competition upheld by watchdog
Read how a couple who tried to sell their £3.5 million riverside home via a spot-the-ball competition have fallen foul of ASA advertising rules.
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More smaller agents will ‘dip into’ tenant deposits after fees ban, predicts Romans
The number of independent letting agents who illegally dip into tenant deposits to support their struggling businesses is set to rise, 30-branch South East sales and letting agency Romans has predicted. Its punchy comments are within an unusual blog on its website that likens errant agents to character Walter White in US TV drama Breaking Bad. The agency says that when the Tenant Fees Bill becomes law next year many independent agents will lose a “sizeable chunk” of their income and therefore start looking for ‘short cuts’. “If the recent behaviour of misusing client money is anything to go by, the amount stolen will increase further putting more and more landlords at risk,” the blog says. No agent sets out to be a rogue deposit dipper, Romans argues, but a series of bad decisions leads to it happening. “Whilst watching an episode of Breaking Bad, it suddenly occurred to me, like Walter White, other agents hadn’t started out with bad intentions, they are victims of circumstance,” explains Romans’ Lettings Managing Director, Richard O’Neill (left). “All agents (hopefully) start out with good intentions [and] they want to do the right thing for landlords and tenants alike. However, just like Walter White,…
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Features
The golden gavel
Bringing £millions to auction houses and their partner estate agents, hopes are high for even greater growth in 2017.
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Leaders and Romans sign up to list all properties with Zoopla
Property Service Holdings (PSH), the parent company of leading estate agency brands Romans and Leaders, is to list all its properties on Zoopla. Until now Leaders, which is the largest independent estate agent in the UK, has listed the properties from its 120 branch network on Rightmove and Zoopla, while Romans’ 28 branches were only listed on Rightmove. But in May last year the two brands were brought together during a merger to create a £120m turnover company with a £35m war chest for further acquisitions. The announcement by the company means both brands will now advertise their combined inventory of some 40,000 sales, lettings, new homes and auction properties on Zoopla Property Group’s websites. The move ends speculation that PSH might have gone with OnTheMarket as its ‘second portal’. Peter Loverdos, COO at PSH (pictured, left) says: “We have been reviewing the property portal landscape for some time and as a result of the substantial marketing and innovative product ideas coming from ZPG, we decided that it is the right time to list all of our branches and properties with ZPG to the ultimate benefit of our customers. “We expect to expand materially over the next few years and need…
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Charity
Romans’ winners donate £5,000 charities
170 entries were submitted to the Local Picture; a recent photography competition run by Romans, which showcased why their area is so great to live in.
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Charity
Romans visit hospice site
Romans has raised money and awareness for the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service for the last four years.
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Movers & Shakers
New focus for Romans’ Lettings Directors
The Romans Group has announced the promotion of Michael Cook to Lettings Managing Director, replacing Peter Fuller who is now Director of Mergers and Acquisitions.
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Charity
Hats on for Romans!
Romans Direct, an internal customer service team based at Romans’ Head Office in Crowthorne, raised £117 for Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service by wearing hats!
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