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Anonymous agent sticks knife into industry during newspaper interview
The agent, who worked in South Africa and the UK for international and national estate agency, pulls no punches during the interview.
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More trouble at RICS uncovered by newspaper investigation
Sunday Times column Prufrock uncovers internal unhappiness at the way the organisation is being run.
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Yopa refuses to give disgruntled vendor a refund despite ‘stretched’ service
The agency has told a national newspaper that its service was under duress during the weeks after the post-Covid housing market restart.
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Down but not out: TDS wins accolade from Sunday Times
It hasn’t been a great few weeks for tenancy deposit scheme TDS after its HQ was ravaged by a major fire, but the organisation has now received some good news. The Sunday Times has voted the company into its Top 100 Best Not for Profit Organisations list, placing it at No.63 ahead of several august organisations including the Chartered Management Institute, Chester Zoo and the Salvation Army. TDS, which is the only not-for-profit government-backed provider of tenancy deposit protection in England and Wales, is currently looking for new premises after its Hemel Hempstead HQ was gutted after being engulfed fire in early January. “We’re incredibly proud to have been named in the Sunday Times 100 best not-for-profit companies to work for,” says TDS CEO Steve Harriott (pictured, above). “The award is a culmination of our colleagues’ hard work and determination. Each of our [them] is aware of the positive attitudes that we aim to develop across the whole company [and] maintaining TDS’ position as the leading tenancy deposit scheme in the UK. “As a not-for-profit, we believe strongly in reinvesting in the company, our services to landlords, agents and tenants, our colleagues, and the wider community.” The list, which includes…
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