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Estate agent opens own agency after working 25 years at rivals
Rowe & Co Homes’ first office opened in Chandler’s Ford this week and there are plans to expand to other key locations throughout Hampshire.
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PIX: Footballing legend opens Britain’s largest new estate agency branch
Southampton firm Charters celebrates its 'vast' new 6,000 sq ft office at party attended by city's renowned local footballer Matthew Le Tissier.
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Industry consolidation continues as Hampshire firm merges with lettings competitor
Multi-branch Charters has joined forces with Southampton property management and lettings firm Knights Porter.
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Regional Reports
Birmingham, South London and Southampton
This month we meet members of The Guild of Property Professionals in Birmingham, South London and Southampton.
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Agent studies to qualify as the first Junior Estate Agent, despite being furloughed!
Propertymark reveals first agent to get the qualification as it fast-tracks online and digital learning initiative.
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Trainee letting agent spared jail after stealing £2,300 from tenants
The industry’s urgent need for regulation has been highlighted once more by a court case in Southampton, during which a repeat fraudster was successfully prosecuted for stealing at least £2,300 from prospective tenants after working as a letting agent for just two weeks. Trainee letting agent Riccardo Lampietro already had a two-year suspended sentence hanging over him after previously being caught buying a Vauxhall Corsa on finance, switching the plates and then selling it on while working at a car dealership. Lampietro (picture, left), who has in the past had a serious gambling problem, then went to work at property management firm Homelife Lettings in Southampton. While working there for a fortnight he took deposits, fees and advanced rent from prospective tenants but then pocketed the cash rather than banking it for his employer. The 28-year-old, who lives in Ringwood, avoided jail after problems with the legal process prevented the two sets of frauds being linked. Also, Lampietro has repaid most of the money he stole from the prospective tenants back and will now have to complete 200 hours of community service. He also now has a three-and-a-half year suspended sentence hanging over him for both crimes. Homelife specialises in…
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