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    Safe as houses

    Tenant deposits used to be pretty straightforward –looking after a pile of cash – but these days there is a lot more to it, as Charlotte Flake explains.

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    Minister warns letting agents over ‘zero deposit’ selling tactics

    Felicity Buchan says her department is keeping a watch to ensure agents do not use deposit alternative products as carrots to secure rentals.

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    Deposits firm offers landlords additional sixth week of cover for free

    Zero Deposit is to launch a product that will enable agents to offer landlords protection of up to six weeks’ worth of rent regardless of the deposit involved. CEO Sam Reynolds (main picture) tells The Neg that his firm’s new product will officially launch at the end of next month but is the result of months of preparation and testing with existing customer agents. Called Deposit+ it adds one week’s extra cover for landlords on top of the statutory five-week cash deposit. It is designed to provide an advantage to Zero Deposit agents in winning new instructions. Property firms can offer landlords more cover across all properties, not just those let with a deposit replacement product, says Reynolds. He claims this will give agents who use Deposit+ a unique selling point when persuading landlords to instruct them as the product comes at no extra cost to the landlord, agent or tenant. Reynolds says recent industry research that the lifetime value of a landlord instruction is £17,000. To access the policy, the property must be advertised on the portals with Zero Deposit, and the cash deposit and the Zero Deposit Guarantee options are offered as a ‘balanced choice to the tenant’.…

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    The deposit dilemma

    The cost-of-living crisis is likely to accelerate the move towards deposit-replacement schemes. Richard Reed looks at some of the options on offer.

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