The Negotiator Conference & Expo

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    The Negotiator is a winner… for our industry gala awards event – The Negotiator Awards

    The Awards Awards held on Friday revealed The Negotiator Awards as a Bronze winner in its 'industry specific' category.

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    Latest property news

    Could you be a Negotiator Awards winner this year? You’ll find out soon

    There are just over three months to go before our amazing awards ceremony is held at Mayfair's Grosvenor House Hotel, where the winners among our record number of entries will be revealed.

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    Speakers and presenters announced!

    The Negotiator Conference, Expo and Awards is getting close! Tuesday 31st October is the date to put in your diary! It is the biggest – and of course the best – event of its kind on the agency calendar, and established for 10 years. Other events come and go, but The Negotiator Conference and The Negotiator Awards grow and grow! This year is the biggest ever and we have some super-special contributors and presenters. The best talent, for the best agency event We can announce our host for The Negotiator Awards evening gala dinner and Awards presentation is TV presenter and top comedian Jimmy Carr (8 Out of 10 Cats, Mock The Week, Live at the Apollo). The Conference, hosted by Radio 4’s Today programme’s top inquisitor Justin Webb, features keynote speeches by ex-Conservative Party Leader and Tory grandee, The Rt. Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP, giving his views on how Brexit will affect property. Sir Peter Bottomley MP will also speak on the leasehold scandal affecting new build properties. You can buy tickets for both events or attend them separately – go to www.thenegotiatorconference.co.uk or www.thenegotiatorawards.co.uk to book online or download your booking form. The Negotiator Awards Shortlist reveal The…

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  • Latest property newsBrandon Lewis, Housing Minister, image
    Regulation & Law

    New measures to clamp down on rogue landlords

    Fresh proposals designed to crackdown on rogue landlords who force susceptible tenants to reside in substandard, overcrowded properties, have been announced by the Housing Minister Brandon Lewis. The suggestions made by the DCLG and the Housing Minister intend to make it easier for local authorities to raise standards in houses used as shared homes by extending mandatory licensing to smaller and medium sized properties, in order to bring an end to callous landlords who exploit their tenants and charge them extortionate rents to live in cramped conditions. The existing rules apply to homes of three storeys, but it has now been suggested that the rules also apply to more shared homes, including those that are one-two storeys, as well as poorly converted blocks of flats and flats above and below shops, while Mr Lewis also wants to set a minimum size of rooms in line with existing overcrowding standards. Additionally, the Government is reviewing the information requirements when applying for a licence in order to simplify and speed up the process. The discussion paper is available to view at https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/extending-mandatory-licensing-of-houses-in-multiple-occupation-and-related-reforms. Responses are due on 18th December 2015. The Housing Minister (left), who was a keynote speaker at The Negotiator Conference…

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