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    Regulation & Law

    Last-minute surge in evictions as law change looms

    Charities and pressure groups sound the alarm over 65% increase in no-fault eviction cases ahead of May ban.

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    Latest property news

    Liberal Democrats to debate ‘fairer renting’ as poll points to hung parliament

    The party is likely to hold the balance of power following a General Election and next week will debate its key housing policies at its Bournemouth conference.

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    Latest property news

    Government consults on sweeping eviction reforms despite industry scepticism

    Housing secretary James Brokenshire says he wants to consult on measures such as abolishing Section 21 notices and fixed-term tenancies before they are introduced next year.

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    Features

    Tenant trouble

    Problem tenants are only a small minority, says Andrea Kirkby, but they can cause a huge amount of trouble for a landlord and letting agent.

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    Regulation & Law

    Righting the wrongs

    When a vendor was recently advised by the estate agent to reduce his asking price and complete additional works on the property, it seemed like sound advice to speed up the sale of his property, especially as the house went under offer just a few days later. But when it materialised that the buyer was actually a member of staff at the estate agency, the seller issued a complaint to the Ombudsman Services on the grounds that the company had failed to disclose this conflict of interest, which may have influenced the negotiation. “In the small number of cases where people have complaints these should be addressed quickly and effectively.” Brandon Lewis, Minsiter for Housing & Planning The estate agent maintained that it sold the property to the highest bidder. It also stated that the complainant was aware of the conflict in interest. However, upon investigation, the Ombudsman Services could find no evidence to show that the conflict of interest was disclosed to the complainant (the vendor) in writing, which is a legal requirement, in accordance with the Estate Agents Act. Following its failure to follow the rules, Ombudsman Services ordered the company to reduce their commission for selling the…

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