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    Airbnb is NOT a letting agency, court rules in landmark case

    Airbnb is not a letting agency and instead should be classified as an online platform for people looking for short-term accommodation, the European Court of Justice has ruled. This, it is claimed, will make it more difficult for local authorities to police the fast-growing online-only short lets sector that Airbnb has created, because many local regulations in the UK and elsewhere only apply to traditional letting agencies. The court case was brought by France’s tourism authority which had argued that Airbnb should hold a professional estate agency licence and that, because it did not hold one, was in breach of French law. The judges instead said Airbnb was an ‘information society service’ and not a letting agent. The court’s decision has raised eyebrows. A similar case two years ago involving Uber went the other way. Judges decided that the company was a taxi service and not an online platform. One of the key reasons for the judgement is that landlords have a choice where to advertise their properties to rent, but taxi drivers are exclusively contracted to Uber and therefore much more part of the organisation than an Airbnb landlord. Airbnb has welcomed the judgement and said it wants to…

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    Stop using proptech to solve problems that don’t exist and copy Amazon, public tell agents

    Survey of house sellers and buyers reveals they'd prefer agents offer the same tech as leading transport and retail online brands to make moving easier.

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    The Uber effect

    Build to Rent specialist Moda Living has a forged a new partnership with the trendy money saving taxi firm, says Paul Staley. What can we learn from it?

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    Landlords and tenants get free £10 Uber ride

    A landlord services company that manages over £500m worth of property on behalf of clients has struck a deal with Uber to give its landlords and tenants a free taxi ride worth £10. The Happy Tenant Company, which is unusual becomes it manages properties and tenants on behalf of landlords but uses approved lettings agents just for ‘tenant finding’, says the deal will also raise money for charity Make a Wish UK. When anyone signs up for the first time to join Uber – existing customers are excluded – they will be given £10 of free credit on their account if they use the voucher code ‘HAPPY TENANT and £5 will be donated to Make a Wish UK. The Uber deal echoes The Happy Tenant Company’s business model, which is to use its group buying power to gain bulk discounts for services to landlords such as tenant finding, maintenance and inventory services and then pass them directly to their customers. “We’ve focused on delivering more than just property management, by using our size to secure discounts across a range of service suppliers to help our landlord and tenant clients; something which experience has shown us is the key to harnessing good…

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